Tips To Know What Is My Calling

By Kimberly Richardson


For one to know his purpose in life is already in itself a very beautiful feat because it is something very hard for most people to find. While a lot of people are looking for that perfect path in their lives, not everyone actually finds it. So for those stuck with the question of what is my calling, here are a few tips that can help.

When one would want to find his true purpose in life, the first thing to do is to accept the present and learn from the past. The past is something that many people hold dear because it either represents something really good or really bad that they cannot let go of. However, holding on to the past only brings pain so the best thing to do is to let go of it so that one can look to the future.

During this stage, one should never be afraid to try out many different things. Most of the time, ones true vocation is not the path that he or she is currently walking on. If one really wants to try to find his or her vocation, then he or she should be open to trying out as many new things as possible. When he finds the right path, he or she will just feel it and gravitate toward it.

Just like being open to try different things, one must also strive to meet many different kinds of people as well. One will definitely learn something by meeting many people because he or she has the chance to look at different perspectives. While he or she is maturing, meeting new people will bring him or her a newfound openness to the many things life offers.

Now if one has found a few activities that he or she enjoys and may think about making one a true vocation, then he or she has to have a why. The why is basically the reason he or she feels strongly about the activity in the first place. If the driving force is not strong enough, then it cannot be a vocation.

Having a goal and having a driving force is very good, but having a is not the only thing one should do to have a vocation. One must also make sure that his or her goal can be done. If the goal is not feasible, then the goal will be nothing more than just another dream that cannot be reached.

Finally, one has to tune into his or her head that a vocation is not necessarily limited to just one. It is actually possible for one to have many vocations. The only concern there is which one will be done first and which ones will be done later on.

For one to find his or her path, he or she has to make sure he or she steps out of the comfort zone. Often times, true vocation starts outside of the four corners of the safe haven. As long as one is willing to go through all of that pain and hardship, then he or she will definitely find out his or her true purpose.




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