If you are a very
conscious person, you have your purpose in life very clear. By the way, I am
sure you are such a person and your purpose is totally clear!
But, as we have too
many things to do (and the pile is increasing), it is possible we forget a very
important purpose since each activity or group of activities has its own.
For instance, I work
as a coach and business consultant. My purpose is very clear: I want people
feel empowered in an organizational environment. It is a nice and practical
one, present in my mind at each one of my interventions, lectures, workshops
and all that I do.
However, I also like
to cook; because I am not a good cook, I have to set a purpose to each of my interventions.
There was a Christmas that I felt people were not so enthusiastic, so I decided
to cook a shepherd pie, a VEGETARIAN shepherd pie. It was hard work, but at the
end people were literally blossoming. By the way, it was delicious.
So, what is my
purpose? To help people in organizations or to give them enthusiasm? Both?
Neither?
Then comes what is
called a higher purpose: it is the reason of life beyond profession or
lifestyle. It is a subtle energy that guide us like a compass.
Noticing the two
purposes I’ve mentioned, both coincide in at least one point: I want people to
feel better than they are. And that is part of my higher purpose.
Why do we need a higher
purpose? Let’s understand what happens when there is clarity in relation to
a higher purpose: there will be clarity on the path, objectives and even
the small purposes, set for actions. Besides, it will boost self-esteem and it
will help during uncertainty.
If you still don’t
have a clear higher purpose, it is time to do your homework.