🎯 Purpose
Ask what makes you come alive and go do it
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Coming alive is the truest compass for finding purpose.

Have you ever had one of those moments where time just seems to melt away? You are so deeply immersed in what you are doing that the rest of the world becomes a quiet blur. That is exactly what Howard Thurman is talking about when he says we should ask what makes us come alive and then simply go do it. It is a call to listen to that tiny, glowing spark inside our hearts that knows our true purpose, even when our busy schedules try to drown it out. This isn't about grand, world-changing achievements, but about finding the activities, people, or ideas that make your soul feel bright and awake.

In our daily lives, it is so easy to fall into a rhythm of just surviving rather than truly living. We check off our to-do lists, we attend meetings, and we handle the chores, but we often forget to check in with our own vitality. We get caught up in what we should be doing instead of what we are meant to be doing. We settle for a version of life that is comfortable and safe, but lacks that essential magic that makes us feel truly present and vibrant.

I remember a time when I felt quite stuck in a repetitive routine, much like a little duck paddling furiously underwater just to stay in the same place. I was spending all my energy on tasks that felt heavy and grey. One afternoon, I decided to set aside my worries and spend an hour painting, something I hadn't done in years. As the colors swirled on the paper, I felt a sudden rush of warmth and clarity. That small act of following my passion didn't fix all my problems, but it reminded me that I was still alive inside. It gave me the breath I needed to face the rest of my day with a smile.

Finding your passion doesn't always require a massive life overhaul. It might be as simple as picking up a book, tending to a small garden, or learning a new craft. The important part is the act of asking yourself the question and then honoring the answer. When we nourish the things that make us come alive, we actually become better equipped to help others and contribute to the world around us.

Today, I want to encourage you to take a quiet moment for yourself. Sit with your thoughts and ask that gentle question: What makes me feel alive? Once you find that answer, even if it is something small, try to carve out just a few minutes this week to pursue it. You deserve to feel that spark.

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