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Ready to Live a Fulfilled Life?

Are you ready to live a satisfying and fulfilled life? What would such a life look and feel like for you? Obviously, such a life will be different for each of us, so what would your fulfilled life look like? What would your daily experience of such a life be like?

Wouldn’t such a life be filled with joy? Would it include being focused, knowing who you are and why you’re here on earth? Would it include deeply satisfying and nurturing relationships? How about plenty of time to play and express your creative nature? Stop reading for just a few moments and see if you can envision such a life.

What would such a life be like for you? And what is the key to living such a life? What is currently missing in so many of our lives that if it were present, it would make such a difference that we could all live the fulfilled life?

If you’ve read many other Purposeful Pondering articles, you know the answer – your life purpose. Yes, that is the key that opens the door to a truly satisfying and fulfilling life. But it alone is insufficient to transform your life. Like any other key it needs to be put to use. In other words, clarifying your life purpose is only the first
step – a very important first step, but it takes more.

In the years of working with hundreds and thousands of people, assisting them to clarify their life purpose, I’ve found one of the key obstacles to people really knowing their life purpose is that they are searching for it in the wrong places. There like Joe in the old and corny joke, who was found one night on his hands and knees on the street corner under the street lamp. When one of his friends asked him what he was doing there, he pointed down the street. “I lost my car keys down there in that dark alley,” he replied.

Somewhat confused, his friend asked, “Then why are you up here under this street lamp?

“Because the lighting is much better.”

Many people are like Joe, looking for the key to their life under the street lamp of what they feel they are meant to do with their life. But what if what you do isn’t your life purpose? What if your career, your job, or even the roles you play, such as parent, sibling, employee, church goer, isn’t your life purpose? Then, it won’t matter how much time you spend in the doing part of life, you won’t find your life purpose.

Perhaps it’s time to look down in the alley of ‘beingness.’ What if your life purpose is more about who you are, then what you do? What if who you are then serves as the context or vessel that shapes everything you do in life, not just your time at work, or your time with your family, or your volunteer time, but all of your life?

For many of you reading this article, I suggest to your that it’s time to start looking in a new location for your life purpose. But, again, clarifying your life purpose isn’t enough to suddenly have you living the fulfilled life. It takes more. It takes action.

That’s why the Life On Purpose Process is divided into two stages. In the first stage your clarify your life purpose, so that in the second stage you can begin to live true to it. While the second stage is where the “rubber meets the road,” you can’t get there until you’ve done the work of the first stage. That’s why our program, Living the Fulfilled Life Teleseries, includes both stages. Because we’re committed to our clients truly transforming their own life.

So, are you ready? Are you yearning to live a satisfying and fulfilling life? Do you hunger to live the life of your dreams? If so, are you prepared to take action? Or will you be like Joe, staying under the street lamp where it’s safe, bright and familiar? I invite you to ponder this a bit, then take the action that will lead you down the path to a truly satisfying and fulfilling life.

Making Your Life Full-Size: Bringing Passion Into The Picture

As a creativity and life purpose coach, I work with clients who desire a deeper connection with their authentic self. Through my signature coaching program created around the phases of the moon, we engage on a journey of self-exploration – one that leads to a life of purpose, passion and creative expression. And some of…

Being coached by Brad  through the Life on Purpose process has truly been life-changing. Not only did he help me to gain crystal clarity about my life purpose, he helped me to uncover what had been holding me back for much of my life. Through the coaching, I became clear about what was the next step that I wanted to take in my life.

My life has gotten better in many ways as a result of the coaching: the major anxiety that I experienced around my work is a thing of the past – I learned why I was experiencing this anxiety, and then how to overcome it and I can’t believe how effective it was.

I have been able to establish a habit of taking daily time for myself to reconnect with what’s truly important – this is something that I had tried and failed to do for 10 years beforehand, so I am so happy to have been able to achieve this.

I have been experiencing so many more feelings of joy, happiness and abundance since the programme, and life is just so much better. From Jonathan Dudley — a 30 year old IT Professional (turning Life Coach).

“I had always felt like I was not living up to my potential and that there was something more to life- something more I “should be doing”. What I discovered was that what I thought my life purpose was actually my parents/culture’s idea of what I should be- not mine! This was transformational and allowed me to finally decide for myself, based on my own passions, my true purpose. My Divine Purpose is now conscious and drives all decisions and choices I make in my everyday life.” Julie Chapman after clarifying her life purpose through the On Purpose Program at her spiritual center.

“I am just so delighted with everything you, this course, and the Life on Purpose Institute has given/provided to me.  Thank you, SO very, very much.

I have finished working through your book. It has been a very enjoyable and revealing process. My life on purpose is a life of freedom rooted in wholeness, beauty, truth, order and love. A life of worship, inspired action and full self-expression.

I was especially excited when you spoke about the Purposeful Project.  Wow, what a great idea!  How to get people out in the world being their true, serviceful selves.  I say serviceful because I have an inkling that even if someone doesn’t consider their life purpose to be one of service, or see that as a value of theirs, I don’t see how anyone couldn’t be of service to the world if they are living their purpose out loud.” Peggy Vervalin who clarified her life purpose in Living the Fulfilled Life teleclass.

Immediately I got my final wording sorted it ‘clicked’ it fits like a glove. I have such clarity, it has been great for examining my behaviors and how I relate to others, and for helping me to make quality decisions. I had so many synchronicities in the following days after clarifying my life purpose and continue to do so. A sure sign that I am on my path and that is very fulfilling, even without taking into account my planned purpose projects.

My self-esteem has received a huge boost. I am delighted that I committed and persevered. And one of the lessons God has been bringing to my attention is that ‘commitment and perseverance bring their own reward, a reward that can come no other way’. Which will stand me in good stead as I live out this purpose.

I look at my life purpose and it is truly the essence of me, and the essence of the possibilities I see for others and the world we live in.” Jayne from the United Kingdom

I’m Jude Eastman in Virginia.  I’m a reading specialist and teacher.  I’m also a life and soul coachJudeeastman.

My original Life on Purpose work in 2006-2007 helped me figure out who I was and wanted to BE after losing my parents and my marriage.  I am happy to say that I realized I am  the only one who has the power to decide my place in the world or my worth and I’m pretty dog gone priceless!  After that I soared -completing a master degree, taking a new job position in my teaching career, and completing coach training.

Recently I was ready to push forward in my second profession as a coach.  The Staying on Purpose group helped me accomplish what I’ve been talking about for three years!  I now have my first coaching workshop on the books, conducted a conference call, picked up some new technology skills.  I found out that doing new things doesn’t have to be stressful, but can be fun and I’m in control of that!

Thanks Brad for keeping me motivated and accountable  in such a heart felt way that was both challenging and safe at the same time!