Know your aim

Know your aim, know your priorities. A client of mine has gotten clearer on a bolted on belief – that their highest purpose is related to their family and to providing understanding, connectedness, and helping their little ones grow. The clearer this client is on their highest purpose, the more they are letting go of things that drain energy from that purpose.

Worrying about what’s going on in the world, worrying about a dysfunctional relationship…all of these are a drain, and this client has little to no control over them. The more they focus on these uncontrollables, the less energy they have to give toward what matters most – toward their highest purpose.

How clear are you about what matters most? About why you’re here? About where you want to spend your time and energy? Write, get clear, act in alignment…

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