Life Purpose : Components of a Life
Purpose
Components of a Life Purpose
By Brad Swift
I first discovered that blending together three basic components
results consistently in a life purpose with those qualities, not just
for me but for many people. I later recognized a fourth component. They
are:
• Vision
The first component is a unique vision of what you see to be possible
for your life, your community, and ultimately the world. Often times,
determining your vision of what’s possible is more of a remembering
process, since we all begin life with a sense of possibility.
Unfortunately, many of us lose that sense of awe and wonder as we grow
older and are repeatedly told to “get real.”
• Values
Each of us has a set of core values, those intangibles of life that
matter the most to us, that we’d be willing to give our lives for.
Perhaps we’re not quite ready to stand in front of a firing squad for
them, but we are willing to give our life in service of having these
values be more present in the world in which we live.
• Being
Who we are at the core of our being, our very soul, is the third basic
component that makes up our life purpose. It’s the essence of who we
are, that part we know of ourselves that we can count on and which
others can count on as well.
• The Glue
When we blend these three components together, we get the makings of a
force that can shape our lives in each moment as we do whatever we’re
doing. But the mixture isn’t complete yet. We’re still missing a key
ingredient: the glue that holds it all together. We can think of that
glue in several different ways. One is to view it as the universal,
attractive force of love that binds us all to each other and to the rest
of the universe. Or we can think of it as our relationship to God or a
Higher Power, or call it our spirituality or our spiritual nature.
Whatever the description, this fourth ingredient when mixed with the
other three results in a powerful, long-lasting force that can shape our
lives and all we do, while still giving us plenty of room to express
ourselves fully.
Why aren’t more of us allowing our divinely-inspired life purposes to
shape our lives? Because there’s a second force that has been shaping
them for so long we’re mostly unaware of it. In fact, it’s because we
are unaware of it that it continues to have such a strong influence in
our life.
©2003 Brad Swift of Life On Purpose Institute, Inc. This article can
be reprinted freely online, as long as the entire article and this
resource box are included.
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