Just because you fit in doesn’t mean you’re meant to be there. I know that doesn’t ring a bell, but that’s it. Most life changing ideas aren’t going to meet you meet in every turn of the road. I am not saying this is going to be a life changing idea for you, but it could be depending on the level of meaning you choose to derive from it.
Let’s get into the meat of things straight away—many of us spend years doing work/things we’re comfortable at or even good at.
We show up, get the job done, maybe even earn some praise. We fit the role perfectly, or at least we think so. But there’s a difference between doing what fits and doing what fulfills.
Let’s be real, we’re often too quick to settle for comfort zones, those places where our skills are enough to get by. But ask yourself: is this where I truly come alive? Is this the work that taps into my potential or just a convenient landing spot?
Unfortunately, this is where the majority find themselves. I know that’s not you, but you at least know a couple of persons who are in that position right now.
It’s easy to confuse “fitting in” with finding purpose. But purpose calls for more. Sometimes it demands that we walk away from comfort into uncharted territory.
So, before you tell yourself, “I’m doing alright here,” consider if alright is what you were made for—or if there’s something greater calling you forward.
Until next time, keep striving to living your best life until you can perfectly connect the dots!
Let’s get into the meat of things straight away—many of us spend years doing work/things we’re comfortable at or even good at.
We show up, get the job done, maybe even earn some praise. We fit the role perfectly, or at least we think so. But there’s a difference between doing what fits and doing what fulfills.
Let’s be real, we’re often too quick to settle for comfort zones, those places where our skills are enough to get by. But ask yourself: is this where I truly come alive? Is this the work that taps into my potential or just a convenient landing spot?
Unfortunately, this is where the majority find themselves. I know that’s not you, but you at least know a couple of persons who are in that position right now.
It’s easy to confuse “fitting in” with finding purpose. But purpose calls for more. Sometimes it demands that we walk away from comfort into uncharted territory.
So, before you tell yourself, “I’m doing alright here,” consider if alright is what you were made for—or if there’s something greater calling you forward.
Until next time, keep striving to living your best life until you can perfectly connect the dots!
Just because you fit in doesn’t mean you’re meant to be there. I know that doesn’t ring a bell, but that’s it. Most life changing ideas aren’t going to meet you meet in every turn of the road. I am not saying this is going to be a life changing idea for you, but it could be depending on the level of meaning you choose to derive from it.
Let’s get into the meat of things straight away—many of us spend years doing work/things we’re comfortable at or even good at.
We show up, get the job done, maybe even earn some praise. We fit the role perfectly, or at least we think so. But there’s a difference between doing what fits and doing what fulfills.
Let’s be real, we’re often too quick to settle for comfort zones, those places where our skills are enough to get by. But ask yourself: is this where I truly come alive? Is this the work that taps into my potential or just a convenient landing spot?
Unfortunately, this is where the majority find themselves. I know that’s not you, but you at least know a couple of persons who are in that position right now.
It’s easy to confuse “fitting in” with finding purpose. But purpose calls for more. Sometimes it demands that we walk away from comfort into uncharted territory.
So, before you tell yourself, “I’m doing alright here,” consider if alright is what you were made for—or if there’s something greater calling you forward.
Until next time, keep striving to living your best life until you can perfectly connect the dots!
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