34: The Lifelong Process of Coming Alive
“If you can dream it, you can do it.” This self-fulfilling prophecy is the surest of all. Don’t worry--I’m not going to have you “live laugh love”ing all over your house.
But if you want to come alive...if you want to avoid waking up some time in the future and realizing that you’ve been living someone else’s version of the good life...then you need to look forward...to dream a little.
So ask yourself, “What does success with fulfillment – the good life – really look like to me?”
Then ask yourself, “Am I living in the place I love, with the people I love, doing the right work on purpose?”
Most of us accumulate “stuff” in our lives. We keep adding things and responsibilities until we get to a point where we can’t (or don’t want to) carry it anymore...mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or physically.
So what’s the solution? There are two parts. First, decide how much you’re really willing to carry. And, second, decide what goes and what stays.
I don’t have the acclaim of Marie Kondo but I can offer five pathways to help you dive into this work of coming alive. That’s exactly what we’re doing in today’s episode of Bullshift. Join me!
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
5 pathways to help you come alive
Which questions to ask to commit to coming alive
How long it takes to come alive
The importance of naming your purpose
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In this episode, Meghan discusses the questions we tend to ask ourselves as we approach the new calendar year. She explains that these are the questions for which purpose is the answer. Who we are today is not the same as who we were yesterday and who we’ll be tomorrow. Yet, paradoxically, we are exactly the same person we were yesterday and will be tomorrow. This is one of a few key paradoxes of purpose that Meghan explores in this episode. Sit back, enjoy the holiday feels, and join Meghan as she gives us a preview of where we’re going with Bullshift in 2022!