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Monday, February 28, 2011

Your Ultimate Purpose in Life



Your ultimate purpose in life is to express a unique expression of Spirit in a way only you can.  No one else can take your place or play your role. It’s your purpose, it’s your role, it’s your time, and it’s your place.

Every creation is this universe is unique and different and so are you. Your DNA is unique.  Your face is unique. Your finger prints are unique. No 2 stars or snowflakes are the same. Your energetic makeup is unique.

Start right now to love and respect yourself for who you are.  Respect yourself for all that you have achieved and experienced in life so far.

You’ll only know what you’re capable of when you go out and take action.  None of us can grow by staying in our comfort zone. We must push our limits. Even if it’s uncomfortable. Once the mind has been expanded by a new experience it never goes back to its original size.  By continually pushing our limits we grow more confident. Starting new projects where the outcome is uncertain because easier each time and the fear of failure diminishes progressively.

--- Abraham who is channeled by Esther Hicks said:
“Some things you're not letting happen right now because the timing isn't perfect for you. Some you're not letting happen because you are very aware of where you are. But all things, as they are happening, are happening in perfect order. And if you will relax and begin saying, "Everything in its perfect time. Everything is unfolding. And I'm enjoying where I am now, in relationship to where I'm going. Content where I am, and eager for more," that is the perfect vibrational stance.”

The ultimate questions is: “Are you living a life that’s half asleep?”  Personal growth is not stifled by lack of possibilities or lack of talent. Growth is stifled by complacency.  If you’re not growing it’s because you’re asleep at the switch and not pushing your limits.

Life means growth and growth can only be possible through some struggle and much effort.  If a muscle isn’t used it will atrophy and weaken. So will the brain. Keep exercising your goals and your perceived limits.

There is a French proverb that says, “The hardest part of writing is placing the pen on the paper.” Most writers have this experience – a lot of resistance to getting started, however once they finally get themselves to sit down and place pen on paper good things happen – they write! That’s true also of any endeavor where the outcome is uncertain. The hardest part we experience is to get started, however once the 1st step is taken, everything starts to fall into place until the project is completed. It’s of utmost importance to keep taking steps.

To grow your business – Dare to Think Differently. You want to be different, because different means filling a niche that has not yet been filled but that others are waiting for.



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