Finding Your Life Purpose

Written by Jo Ball


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Understand you came to this earth withrepparttar purpose to discover your true identity and thatrepparttar 105675 experiences you have had so far have been pre-sent to help you discover that. Remember times when you’ve been told you can’t do something because of education, religious or parenting boundaries. Rememberrepparttar 105676 things you did that made your heart sing. Remember that these things holdrepparttar 105677 key to your self-discovery and your true desire and purpose. Maybe you know immediately what your gift is, maybe you don’t have a clue… which ever, read on.

Whether you’re immediately aware of your true talent or not, I know you getrepparttar 105678 sense that you are here for a purpose. And I know you will also understand that when you use that gift forrepparttar 105679 greater good you will feel happier, more fulfilled and more greatly rewarded than ever before. Living your life purpose you’ll want to get up earlier, stay up later and you’ll lose all track of time. You will literally move into timeless awareness, so absorbed and excited by what you create. And one more thing.

The rewards you get can be limitless.



Jo Ball is a Life Purpose Coach. She’d love you to join up to her free monthly newsletter full of ideas, tips and stories on living life on purpose. What’s more when you join the fast growing readership she’ll send you a free e-book, Greater Steps to Happiness as a thank you gift. Join Jo now at www.unstoppablelife.com


How Good Are You?

Written by Neil Millar


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Being good, or average or normal, involves followingrepparttar pack. Buyingrepparttar 105674 food advertisers tell us is good for us, even when it is laced with sugar, salt and hydrogenated oils that we know are bad for us. Being normal involves taking drugs for minor illnesses when our bodies break down even when we know our body often takes longer to deal withrepparttar 105675 drugs side-effects thanrepparttar 105676 initial symptoms. We believe what we are told inrepparttar 105677 press without bothering to questionrepparttar 105678 validity of a statement andrepparttar 105679 motivation ofrepparttar 105680 people telling us. Blindly we follow.

We call people strange and odd when they try to escaperepparttar 105681 pack. My son recently asked, ‘Why do we have to be weird?’ The question comes out of feeling different to others and for a moment it hit me with a tinge of sadness until I remembered why we are “weird”:

We’re weird because we follow our dreams. We’re weird because we eat well, exercise regularly, hardly get ill and research as much as we can about things that affect our lives.

I ask you this: which is weirder – followingrepparttar 105682 pack of “good” even when it is killing you or doing what gives you life and hope?

Neil Millar, formally medically obese, caught up in the rat-race and suffering from depression would love to share his experiences with you in the hope they help you make your life better.

Go to his website now, sign-up for his free, fast-growing newsletter with Unstoppable Life, get a free e-book as a thank you for joining and discover other enlightening reading material.

www.neilmillar.net


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