Living Life with Purpose
Your intentions within your own life are very important to honor and follow. When I was a teenager I had no idea what my intentions in life were and it took me a very long time to figure it out. There were many kids in my school that already had a plan for their life’s direction.
The ones that had their ideas and plans made were what I consider now to be the lucky ones because they knew exactly what they wanted to do and what they needed to do to get it.
When I was young and immature I had judged that as being lame. Nevermind the fact that I had no right to judge in the first place but when I look back now I cannot help but admire those kids, who are now adults, and mostly likely living their dreams. I remember they were very driven and goal oriented and I can’t imagine that they wouldn’t have walked the path that they had charted.
If you were like me when I was young then there is no point in having regrets that hold you back now, there’s no such thing as “too late”. Our intentions, no matter what they are, can feed our desired achievements now and well into the future. It’s just a matter of believing in yourself, your dreams and the possibilities of the future that you want.
You’d be surprised at how simply shifting your thought process can directly affect the outcome of your reality. Truly believe that you can achieve something, have your intentions and sense of purpose be in alignment with that and you will be unstoppable to attain exactly what you desire.
It’s those inner needs and instincts that are in alignment with your true purpose. We always know when something doesn’t feel right but sometimes follow through anyway and that is when you are not in alignment with your soul. Follow your inner needs and instincts and you will never be led astray.
I can’t even begin to tell you how free you will feel when you follow your life’s purpose which is also the path of least resistance and so much easier than battling to succeed at something that didn’t feel entirely right to begin with.
Don’t Dream Practical.