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Purpose, Path, and Persistence

As we all navigate through our very own journeys of life, some of us may come to realize that we are constantly searching for something.  We may not know what it is and it may not reveal itself until later in our lives but we are unconsciously searching.  In this post, I want to discuss the Three Ps which are finding your purpose, aligning yourself with your path, and to remain persistent.

Aim for Consistency

To achieve the desired outcome for our dreams, we must remain consistent. We must choose our destination, stick to our map, and remain determined. We sometimes find that the spark of our interest loses momentum after a few days, weeks, or even months. There are plenty of ways to remain consistent but in this post, I want to highlight on four areas that can lead you to a path of anticipated results.

Comfortable being Uncomfortable

Are you in a situation that is stressing you out but choose not to leave? Are you always looking for another opportunity but find ways to discourage yourself from making the transition? This is something I call becoming comfortable being uncomfortable. It happens to some of us but allow me to elaborate for a better understanding.

What Are You Building?

Today is not like yesterday, and yesterday is different from last week. Why, because you have been building a foundation for yourself. You have been creating something solid for yourself to stand on and this slab cannot be damaged by anyone else. This is what I say to myself every morning as soon as I awake so that I can shine before I rise. Allow me to elaborate on this thought method.

When Is It Time To Quit (elevate) Your Situation?

Society, while not entirely, can shape our minds and beliefs whether we want it to or not. In this particular post, I am referring to how society can make one feel like quitting something is a symbol of giving up. But what about the things that are hurting us, preventing us from growing, or even stressing us out? Is that good for our mental state and spirit? Allow me to share a few points in encouraging yourself to grow from the situation.