EACH OF US HAS A UNIQUE PURPOSE. WE’RE HAPPIER WHEN LIVING IT!
Are you living your Purpose? Do you know what your Purpose is? Many people struggle to “find” their purpose. I struggled for years, so I know that there is no worse feeling than the agony of BELIEVING you have a greater purpose – but not knowing what it is, or how to figure it out.
After years of searching for Purpose, I found it within myself. And then I developed a scientifically based process to help others uncover their Purpose. Purpose is our true nature – it is who we are. It is what drives and motivates us. My core belief in life is that every single person on earth has a unique Purpose. Because no two people have the same strengths, talents, passions and experiences, each of us contributes to the world in a different way. Each of us has a special gift to offer. That is our Purpose. It is how we impact and enhance others’ lives and the world around us. And when we are living our Purpose, we’re happy. Purpose is like magic. With Purpose, we instantly come alive with fervor and joy. When we work our Purpose, it feels like play. When we act in accordance with our Purpose, all feels right in the world.
Sadly, many people don’t know what their Purpose is and they aren’t sure how to “find” it. This process has proven to drive people to depression and even suicide. People wonder – shouldn’t I just know my Purpose? Unfortunately, no, most people don’t know. Societal pressures and familial expectations from our childhood often cover up our “true” nature within, leaving us feeling confused about who we are, unsure of what we want, lost in the world and depressed.
However, by removing those layers, we can remember our true self, uncover our unique Purpose and we can thrive.
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New Hope in the New Year – How to Begin 2013
I just finished writing my annual “New Year Reflection” and I wanted to share it with you. It has been an incredible year with the launch of this newsletter, first national radio appearance on Martha Stewart and lots of great moments with friends and family. It has also been a year of hard-learned lessons. Lessons about patience, what it means to love completely, and how scary it is to stand naked in my authenticity and imperfections.
Remembering it all is FUELING my soul for 2013. Though the majority of New Year’s Resolutions fail (up to 70%, depending on which study you read), and despite the fact that every day offers a chance for a new beginning, most of us find the new year an opportunity for transformation and growth. Take advantage of this opportunity not to “resolve” but to refuel new hopes. Below is the reflection I do and use with my clients. Ask yourself these questions:
What was really good this year? What memories do I want to continue celebrating?
What did I learn? What lessons am I taking into next year?
What am I ready to leave behind? Which old patterns, behaviors and beliefs no longer serve me and so I’m ready to let them go?
What am I hoping for in 2013?
As I considered these questions just now, my heart filled thinking of each of my coaching clients and how inspiring their growth has been. My chest swelled with pride thinking about my niece’s bat mitzvah and then I laughed out loud remembering my whole family dancing together. I felt gratitude for my corporate clients such as AVON,Alcoa and Thompson Hine. And then my soul sang as I remembered a recent trip to the sweet little town of New Hope where my spirit literally skipped down the snowy streets. And then I thought of the lessons I learned and who taught them to me. My boyfriend taught me that love really can be unconditional. That to love someone with your whole heart means to love them not “in spite of” their imperfections, but “with” their imperfections. From his son I learned that all kids need to be loved for who they are, not who we want them to be. I learned that patience is firm and kind. From my friend Liz, I learned that all of you would rather see all of me – not just the “perfect” picture of myself that I wanted to paint as a life coach. (Thank you Brene Brown for teaching me to how to love my imperfections.) And with my sister, I learned that it’s okay to be vulnerable.
So here’s what I’m ready to leave behind: My desire to be perfect, my belief that I’m not enough as is. I’m ready to say “goodbye” to self-hatred and shame; and “so long” to judgement. Here’s what I said to these familiar behaviors (feel free to use these words): ”Goodbye old patterns, old behaviors. You once served me well – and for that, I am grateful. But you no longer serve me. Rather, you get in my way. You stunt my growth, interfere with my purpose, and limit my love. And so, I lovingly say “goodbye” to you. I release you as I would a caged bird. Fly away old patterns. Do not land on another; rather, fly to freedom and grace.”
Finally, here is what I’m hoping for in 2013: I hope to live authentically and lovingly; I hope to inspire others with my story, my truth. I hope to help others succeed. I hope to reach A LOT of people so that they feel uplifted, beautiful and free. I hope to publish my book and start my video series. I hope I can make others smile. I hope for inner peace for myself, my family, my friends and all of you.
I promise – taking 30 or 60 minutes to begin the year with intention is the greatest gift you can give yourself this week. That is how you live purposefully. Savoring the “wins” fills your Positivity Tank and cements these moments in your long-term memory. Considering the lessons you’ve learned empowers you to walk tall with strength into the new year. And stating your hopes for next year sets you on your path for joy and success. As the sun sets and the New Year begins, I hope that you get all you are hoping for.
With lots of gratitude and love – 2013 is gonna ROCK!
xoxo,
Carin
ps – If you need help with your New Year Reflections, I offer 75 minute reflection sessions. Email me!
pps – I will be doing Group Coaching in January to make your “hopes” come true.Email me for more info!