Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Are You the Master of Your Day?




Ask anyone how they are these days and chances are they will say that they have been busy. Almost everyone is running a race where each day a new obstacle gets added and the finish line always lies tantalizingly ahead. There are so many things to do every morning, some are urgent, others are important. It is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of tasks that keep coming your way. 

Unfortunately most of the day is filled with “busy work” or things that keep you busy without providing you with any real meaning in life. People are hard pressed to take out time for “life work” or things that relate to your actual life purpose, the reason for your soul’s birth on the planet.

Master Your Day to Master Your Destiny

When we merely go through the motions each day, we are wasting our time here on Earth. Each day we do not follow our life purpose is another day when we relegate our happiness to the back burner. There are a million ready excuses you can use for not focusing on your life purpose. You are not sure what you are supposed to do, or you know what you should be doing but there is always someone else from the family who needs your help, or you are simply too confused as to where to begin so you just let everything roll the way it is.

The trick here is to make sure that each day you spend at least some dedicated time towards your life purpose. Even if it is just ten minutes in the beginning, set it up in such a manner that you can accomplish at least one task in that ten minutes that takes you that much closer to achieving your life purpose. If you take the time to master at least a part of your day, you will be able to master your destiny and achieve what you have set out to do.

Tend the Dream Sowed in Your Soul

You are the only one who sets your Life Agenda. In fact your soul had a very clear life purpose when it chose this body to come to the planet, but the whole process of living in the world is such an assault on all our senses that we tend to get distracted from it. The clarity of purpose gets muddied in the myriad distractions that we get involved in. The choice between undertaking busy work or life work becomes more and more difficult to make.

 We get distanced from our sphere of purpose and so we are discontent. The happiest people are those who are regularly involved with their life purpose, those who are striving each day to ensure that they meet at least some points of their life agenda each day. It does not take much to get back on track. Just make a firm commitment to working towards your life purpose and affirm, “I am here to serve a purpose. I am living my highest purpose.” Attend a Heal Your Life workshop based on the philosophy of Louise Hay to understand how you can indeed master your day and your destiny.

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