This got us rethinking about our purpose. Our purpose statement changed only
slightly, as our desire is to teach others and help them release the old
paradigms and live their life's purpose. Now we are getting excited at our new
vision - to bring our services to others wherever it is required without the
restriction of a center. Soon our "center" will be a web portal, backed by our
upcoming book "Wings of Change", where we will offer our various services online
and offline.
So what can we all learn from this? It is important to be in tune with your
purpose. If it doesn't FEEL good then reexamine your motives and plans. Is what
you are doing exciting you? Are your plans resonating with your vision, in that
they excite you just to think of it. That feeling in the stomach is the result
of your intuition and is to be heeded. Does it feel right? Then do it. Maybe it
doesn't feel wrong, as in our case, but if it doesn't lift your level of
expectation then really sit down and analyze it. Is this what you really want to
do? Does it expand your vision?
Lets not get trapped by business in doing things related to our goals if they
are really getting in the way and hindering us reaching our goals. Find the
thing that moves you closer to your dream and do that. Have you had any similar
experiences? Why not leave a comment and tell us about it.
If you would like to learn about writing your purpose statement, ask me for
Bob Proctor's article on "Purpose, Vision and Goals".