THE TWELVE PRINCIPLES
LIVING YOUR LIFE ON PURPOSE
We have now considered twelve principles and a total of one hundred and forty-four tips to living your life on purpose. Each and every principle and tip boils down to two key points: live in the moment and become aware.
By using your WORDS with the knowledge that they are creating a life that matters and by TAKING RESPONSIBILITY you are becoming better at expressing your values and creating a life of MORE of what strengthens you and LESS of what does not. You see the PERFECTION IN THE PRESENT and honor the presence and the PRESENT THAT IS YOUR BODY, consistently applying SELF-DISCIPLINE in its care and the care of your life. You CREATE FREEDOM and this inspires you to DO THE RIGHT THING, EVEN WHEN IT IS THE HARD THING and especially when it comes to FORGIVING YOURSELF AND OTHERS. You foster an INTERNAL JOY AND FULFILLMENT nurtured by the use of a BEGINNER'S MIND, seeing all of life and your place in it with REVERENCE AND AWE.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Over the last six months I have received many questions from my readers and coaching clients and I will be taking time to answer as many as I possibly can. What letter, principle and/or idea would you like to know more about? What really got you thinking? What challenge in your life would benefit from a new or different perspective? I invite you to continue sending me your questions, thoughts or ideas that you just have to get out! If you are thinking it or asking it, guaranteed someone else is as well. Questions remain anonymous, as you can post them directly in the comment section on the blog page or send them to my email at, onpurposelifecoaching@hotmail.com. I encourage you to really pick my brain! The first question will be posted Monday, March 5th. See you then.
1 comment:
First I want to say "Great Writing". You brought back to memory all twelve principals in one paragraph that I know if applied would enable life to carry the same essence as your words. Truly inspirational.
I stuggle with self discipline. How can I find the self love required when I don't think I have met the real me?
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