7 Powers of Life Purpose
Living without purpose is easy; just run around doing stuff as fast as you can.
Life purpose is living in service to something bigger than yourself. It’s not self-neglect because purpose provides a gallant reason for self-care.
The simplest expression of purpose is grow and give.
7 powers of life purpose:
#1. Increases discomfort.
“I awake in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world.” E.B. White
Meaningful living isn’t always fun. Service is challenging.
Purposeful living is turmoil in a world filled with distraction. What opportunity will you seize and which will you reject?
#2. Lowers anxiety.
Serving something bigger than yourself is living with love. When fear and love collide, love wins.
Anxiety about meaning is solved when you show up to serve now. Just for today, forget about the big purpose of your life and show up to serve the best interests of everyone you meet.
#3. Informs being present.
You need a reason to be here.
It’s easier to be present when you show up to serve something bigger than yourself. If you struggle with being present, refocus on the reason you showed up.
#4. Affirms self-awareness.
Clarify purpose by knowing your weaknesses, strengths, talents, and values.
#5. Gives feet and hands to humility.
Humility is never fully attained and arrogance is never fully defeated. Life purpose helps because it challenges self-centered inclinations.
#6. Energizes the pursuit of excellence.
A purposeless person has no reason for aspiration.
Purpose is the reason to develop talent, hone skills, or reach for excellence.

#7. Simplifies decision-making.
Decisions are easier when you aim at something. The hole makes cornhole fun. Goals aren’t always simple or easy, but they provide guidance to decision-making.
What does living with life purpose do for people?
How might we find and clarify life purpose?
Still curious:
Why Purpose Matters: The 7 Powers of Purpose
What does living with life purpose do for people? I believe sometimes it can help one see that their issues or problems in life are actually not so big, sometimes. I wanted my ‘exit’ career to be more purposeful and made a decision to become a crisis helpline counselor – taking chats from people in crisis; suicide, or loss of job, or a relationship… whatever their crisis was, I listened and provided a space for them to safely share their deepest fears and concerns in life. It truly put things in perspective.
True, brings a sense of gratitude and service. helps valuing what we have while pushing us for higher without anxiety or lack-mentality.
Dan, Really keen to learn about some answers on: How might we find and clarify life purpose?