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Life Mission
January 19, 2002 save


What is your purpose in life? What is your unique contribution to the world, one that is genuinely yours? What gets you out of bed and fired up on those days when life doesn't seem so wonderful? And what do these questions have to do with attracting and building your ideal relationship?

When you get clear on your life mission, you also get clear about how to live to accomplish your mission, making relationship decisions and choices effortless. In this way you can take much of the guesswork out of what you need to do to have true love in your life.

No more writing long lists of partner qualities you're not sure you deserve. Once you are in touch with your life mission, you will have a clear picture of the kind of partner who will help, not hinder, your efforts. No more wondering if you should tell someone they need to treat you better. You will demand the best possible treatment. You will have no time or energy for anything less.

To define what a life mission is, let's first take a look at what a life mission is not:

* It is not what your parents told you your life is for
* It is not what society tells your life is for
* It is not your career, although it can be expressed through your career
* It is not accumulating wealth
* It is not some grand plan that is imposed on you
* It is not what you think it should be

A life mission is:

* That something you do that makes you feel completely alive while contributing to others
* Activities you do naturally, that you have a natural knack for
* A part of you that has always been there as long as you remember
* A flame that burns deep inside you
* Your intrinsic contribution to humanity

Common questions about a life mission:
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Q: What is my life mission?
A: Review the exercise below to help you discover your life mission.

Q: How do I know I have a life mission?
A: A life mission is expressed in your passion. If you have passion, you have a life mission. Every human being has passion, whether he or she is aware of it or not.

Q: Do I need a life mission?
A: No one needs a life mission, yet we all have one. When you are in touch with yours, life takes on a new power, new meaning, new ease and much more aliveness and passion.

Will you pass up the opportunity to have more aliveness and passion? I doubt you will, so let's get to work and discover your life mission.

Your Life Mission: A Discovery Exercise
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Please answer the following questions. You will get the best result by writing down your answers.

Section A.
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* What are the things you most love doing?
* How do you most like to impact others?
* Why do people like being around you?
* What actions toward others come most naturally to you (are you a good listener, problem solver, etc.)?
* How have you positively impacted the people in your life?
* What qualities about you create this kind of impact?
* What activity makes you feel as if time disappears and you are in bliss?

Section B.
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* What is the legacy you want to leave behind you?
* How do you want the world to be impacted because of your contribution?

Section C.
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* How do the answers from Section A fit into the picture from Section B?
* What is it that you do naturally to create your Section B impact on the world?

Section D.
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* Your answers to the above questions describe your life mission, the spark within you. Now take the time to synthesize your answers into one powerful sentence. Write it so that it inspires you and clearly speaks to you.

Here are some ways to start:
My life is for...
I am up to...
What I do is...
Etc.

Section E.
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* Make your life mission statement even more powerful and concise. Make it an "I" statement. For example, my life mission is: I make a difference in people's lives.

Does your statement speak to you? Does it inspire you, make you want to celebrate, give you energy? Does it make you want to jump into action? If so, you have found your life mission. Congratulations! If not, do this exercise a few times. Go deeply within yourself. Your mission will certainly emerge.

Now that you have your life mission, would you love to know how to use it to attract your ideal relationship and create a great life? Read next week's newsletter for some very inspiring ideas.

Your Relationship Coach,
Rinatta Paries



Copyright Rinatta Paries, 1998-01. This article was originally published by Coach Rinatta Paries in The Relationship Coach Newsletter, designed to inspire, educate and coach both singles and couples in attracting and sustaining healthy, loving, fulfilling relationships. To have this weekly e-zine delivered to your e-mail, subscribe at www.WhatItTakes.com.

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