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Clarity of Purpose

A client recently asked me how to get clarity on a purpose in life—this client didn’t feel certain about it, and that lack of certainty was making it hard to fully commit.
You might be able to relate: If you feel 100 percent sure that something is the right direction and is going to work out for you, you’re likely to be pretty motivated. But if you’re not sure—doubt could have you hesitating.
If you do this, you’ll get more clarity after taking committed action. You’ll learn something—much more than if you took no action at all, or half-hearted action.
If you’re seeking clarity about your purpose—stop reading and watching and get active. Choose from your heart, or if you get deep enough your purpose might even choose you—listen. Then commit yourself fully, act with confidence, and see what happens.

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