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Purpose isn’t a future destination—it is a present way of being.
You don’t “arrive” at your purpose. You discover it, develop it, and ultimately embody it. Purpose is not something you have to invent; it is something already planted within you, waiting to be expressed. It gives your life meaning and provides a channel for your unique gifts to bless the world.
Purpose isn’t something you find once and check off a list. It is something you live, moment by moment, day by day.
Living on purpose looks like:
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Making choices that align with your values
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Saying no to what drains your energy
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Bringing intention to ordinary moments
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Taking steps of faith, even when you don’t feel fully ready
Purpose is not always dramatic or grand. More often, it reveals itself in the quiet, consistent ways you show up each day.
As Eckhart Tolle reminds us, true fulfillment arises from presence. Purpose is lived in the now—not postponed to some future “someday.”
And here is an important truth: purpose requires courage, not clarity. You do not need to have every answer before you respond to the call within. Often, the next step becomes visible only after you take the first one.
A Practical Shift
Pause throughout the day and ask yourself:
- “Is this aligned with who I am becoming?”
- “How can I serve what is already within me?”
When you live from these questions, your purpose becomes less of a mystery and more of a daily practice.
Warmly,
Rev. Ellen
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