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My purpose in life is being fulfilled

 I am genuinely appreciative of each step I am able to take in life. Even when the road is rocky, I remain thankful that I am able to walk on it. I know that my purpose in life is being fulfilled with each experience.

 

When I am faced with the harsh reality of suffering, I avoid turning a blind eye. I believe that things are brought to my attention for me to do something about them.

 

My purpose is to help those whose plights are presented before me. I am meant to make a difference in as many lives as I can. Although I spend time working on personal goals, I am ordained to also focus on external challenges.

 

Even though I have my own plans, I accept that life comes with its own timing. Each delay I am faced with on the road towards a goal is meant to occur.

 

There is a lesson for me to learn with each hiccup in life. The person I am today is a fraction of the person that life is preparing me to become. I accept each learning experience as an opportunity to develop my mission.

 

Today, I celebrate each day and its contribution to helping me fulfill my purpose. I face every situation with courage and openness. I am ready and willing to accept the blessings that come with every experience.

 

Self-Reflection Questions: 

1.     How am I able to identify when I am better off avoiding a specific situation?

2.     What role does my family play in helping me to fulfill my purpose?

3.     What do I do when I find that a goal is taking me longer than I planned to achieve?  

 

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As always, stay blessed and live your life Enthusiastically!!

 

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