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5 Steps to Knowing Your Purpose in Life

By Anthony K Wilson Sr

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What is my purpose in life? I know that everyone who has ever existed has posed this question to themselves in one way or another. This question normally finds its way into our thinking at an early age. If you think back I know you will remember how many times you were asked as a child, "What do you want to be when you grow up"?

This is a very tall order to clarify for most of us who are adults, so one can only imagine how difficult it is for a child to try and answer this question with minimal understanding of all that life has to offer.

As a result we typically end up either picking an occupation based on a family member or choosing something at random that seemed to be important, practical, lucrative, safe, stable, and a whole bunch of words that normally spell dooms day and unhappiness in the long run.

Step 1

You enjoy doing this talent/ability, so much that if money and time was not a concern you would do this thing all day or night.

Step 2

You think this talent/ability is really no big deal, but others around you marvel at how easily, effortlessly, creatively, or effectively you execute this talent/ability.

Step 3

Hours can fly by very quickly when you are doing this talent/ability even though it only seems like a short amount of time has elapsed.

Step 4

Your entire countenance changes, like a kid in a candy store, when you talk about or see anything that relates to this talent/ability.

Step 5

The love and joy of this talent/ability started in your childhood and really became stronger and settled in your being around your early teens. This talent/ability may have evolved in some regard, as you because an adult, yet it has remained a constant in your life. Sometimes this talent/ability is not just one thing, but a host of things that may or may not share any commonality.

Now that I have given you the steps to truly recognize your purpose in life I am going to help you make this purpose your reality through my own example.

I remember when I was a young child in the 3rd grade or so I would run to may Dad, with a pencil and paper in hand asking him to draw a picture of me. As I sat in front of him nice and still he would began to compile the drawing. I remember being so excited about this session that I could hardly stay still and then he would say, "I'm finished" and hand me a drawing of some funny looking lady with large lips, big hair, large body parts, and she was always wearing a pair of combat boots with Bobbie socks. The site of this drawing would cause me to marvel at how a blank sheet of paper was now changed into something completely rendered from his imagination. Then I would laugh and tell him that it didn't look like anything like me, and we both would get another laugh out of the entire experience.

I would go through this request about every quarter with the same result until that one day when he actually drew a picture of me. I was speechless and hooked from that moment on. I would spend hours trying to do what my father did with no success at all. My father became my drawing hero again once again in the 7th grade as I desperately tried to draw a picture of an F-4 Phantom with no success. I took it to him and he preformed his magic and I said to myself right then and there that "I want to be as good as him one day..."

Fast forward to age 14 and my love for comic books and envying the talents of the many artists featured within those small books of gold. I sat down, along with my 13 year old brother, and we made a pact that we were both going to learn how to draw like those comic book artists no matter what.

Time passed and off to college I went majoring in architecture. My brother and I kept our pact and perfected our talent/ability. Now after 20 years of working in the field of architecture I realize that my true "creative" purpose could not be ignored any longer.

I finally stepped up and out to fulfill my creative life purpose and I have never been happier. I only wish I had had these 5 steps earlier, but I understand that there are no coincidences in life and every step is truly orchestrated for its own set time.

Anthony is an accomplished writer, author, painter, sculptor, artist, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker; he is driven and committed to assist everyone he encounters in understanding and fulfilling their creative life purpose. Anthony K. Wilson, Sr. is the owner of http://create-sun.com

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