I was inspired to write YOU ARE WHAT YOU SAY YOU ARE: CLAIMING YOUR LIFE'S MISSION & LIVING YOUR DREAM
after helping a friend solidify a major part of her life-mission path.
Having overcome my own painful obstacles with finding and implementing
mine, I had developed a true sense of compassion for those who were
struggling to find theirs, and I made it my goal to help them be
victorious. If you haven't found your life's mission, otherwise known as
purpose and passion, then this book is for you. If you know anyone who
hasn't, please pass it along to them. It gives practical advice on how
to go about finding your calling, and what to do and expect after you've
found it. Below is an excerpt from the intro.
INTRODUCTION
Next
to the topics of money and marriage/relationships, the topic of career
goals and life missions is at the top of the list of discussions among
people. It seems as if most of us strive for three major things in life:
make an insane amount of money and live comfortably forever, find a
soul mate and [maybe] start a family, and find a great career. Not
necessarily in that order, either. Much unhappiness comes to those who
live their lives not having achieved at least one item from that list.
Obviously, having all three at the same time would be ideal, but more
often than not, people fluctuate between them. Today, the relationship
exists, but money’s funny. Tomorrow, the financial situation is great,
but now the relationship is gone, yet the career seems to be headed in
the right direction. Next week, all of it has fallen apart, and there’s
nothing but a big fat zero staring you in the face. Well, at least you
got to sample all of it, right? Sadly, though, there are many who
achieve none of those things, neither separately nor all at the same
time.
If a room full of people were asked to choose one
item as the more important from the “hot list,” the answer would
undoubtedly vary, which is natural. Everyone’s priorities are different.
Those who are obsessed with being rich may not really care how they get
to that point, only that they get there, and they couldn't care less
about the other two items. A man or woman whose only dream is to get
married to their perfect match and have a houseful of children may not
be focused on get-rich schemes or chasing a career goal. And the person
who has tunnel vision in regards to his or her career path may likely be
a very hard nut to crack if asked to shift focus toward a relationship.
Notice I didn’t mention money there. That’s because the career-minded
individual definitely does care about financial gain; a huge part of the goal is to eventually make an excellent living at
their career of choice. But while Mr. and Ms. Career Minded fully intend
to support themselves one day by doing their craft, they understand
that, in the beginning, while they’re spending long days and nights
immersed in the training process so they can master their field, there
will probably be very little to no pay involved. Because of the passion
and love they have for what they’re doing, they’re willing to put the
financial gain on the back burner until further notice, sometimes even
for years. This is the mark of an individual who has truly found, and is
dedicated to, his or her mission.
© 2009 Charlene E. Green
Excerpted from YOU ARE WHAT YOU SAY YOU ARE: CLAIMING YOUR LIFE'S MISSION & LIVING YOUR DREAM
HERE IS A LIST OF THE TOPICS IN THE BOOK:
INTRODUCTION
LIFE MISSION: THE TRUE DEFINITION
THE SETTLERS AND THE RISK TAKERS
"I'M NOT GOOD AT ANYTHING"
"HOW CAN I BE SURE?"
DO YOU TAKE THIS MISSION?
SACRIFICE: CLOSING OLD DOORS TO OPEN NEW ONES
CLAIM IT, SPEAK ON IT, LIVE IT—PAID OR NOT
THE BUSINESS CARD
MAKING IT ALL HAPPEN
POEM "FOLLOW"
NOTES, GOALS, DREAMS, ETC.
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