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  • January 29th, 2007 Articles

    One thing I have noticed about living life on purpose is that anything that isn’t directly to do with your goal quickly becomes unimportant to you.

    On top of that, as your vision of your goal gets clearer, and your confidence builds up, the obstacles to your goal seem smaller and smaller in comparison. What were once great mountains in your path seem to become mere bumps in the road.

    Recently I have been feeling this shrinking in distractions and obstacles. Things I used to feel like I couldn’t live without, I have all but lost interest in, and my mind has picked up so much speed and clarity that I can find a way around any obstacles the moment they come into sight.

    Anything you put your mind to becomes possible, because once your mind is totally set on a single thing instead of half asleep, distracted and dispersed over dozens, if not hundreds of ‘I want’ and ’I wish’-es then you can truly see what an amazing thing it is we have available to us. 

    If you do not have any goals, or you do, but are not living on purpose towards them, then set them or get on purpose. Even setting a small goal and following it through will give you a great sense of accomplishment and purpose.  Once you start the habit of setting and achieveing  goals, it becomes addictive, because the natural high from it is so much more powerful than anything else.