What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    mastery, and purpose. In mastery, it involves task, time, technique, and team. Mastery is more like a mindset with pain, and asymptote. Then comes purpose, which is more of goals, words, and policies. Pink mentions motivation 3.0 in his book Drive, motivation 3.0 is an upgrade that needed to meet new realities, in how to organize things down, and how they can be done. It includes type I and type x. “I agree with Daniel. H Pink when he mentions,” type…

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    challenged my ideas and perspectives and allowed me to push the boundaries on how I currently think of my existence, reality and the universe. Since metaphysics is the study of existence and the foundations of our worldview, this course has helped to broaden my thinking and has given me the ability to understand that there is a deeper meaning to life. This course ultimately gave me the ability to interpret and understand the world and the reality that I live in. What challenged me to stretch…

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    Purpose Paper Pur·pose (n.): a person's sense of resolve or determination. The purpose paper is a paper that helps students outline their goals, and find their purpose through their strengths to reach those goals. I have 3 goals in my college life: to pass my classes with a B or higher, apply for an internship, and to become more knowledgeable and wiser. My purpose is to live life to the fullest, to discover what is beyond the horizons; in other words, I want to be a self-fulfilling prophecy.…

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    is more distant than any star. I have never, in all my life, not for one moment, been tempted toward religion of any kind. The fact is that I feel no spiritual void. I have my philosophy of life. My personal philosophy of life is to be kind, generous, helpful, and honest. My personality is best suited for the profession of counselling and teaching and treating. I love to work with people…

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    Lightworker, I think of a healer. A person that helps to bring joy and sustenance to someone’s life that will lead to empower that person. Doreen Virtue defines this term as ““global missions,” which involve helping people, animals, the environment, or a cause other than themselves”. I was oblivious to this fact two years ago. I cannot simply state one type of Lightworker that I am, however there are facets of my personality that I use to help others heal whenever I am lead to do so, however I…

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    accomplishing a given purpose. There are various ways to write effective goals, however the acronym “S.M.A.R.T.” can adequately be used to assist anyone with setting and achieving goals. S.M.A.R.T. fitness goals (2009), suggests to be specific with goals, track your progress, set short-term/achievable goals, set realistic/flexible goals and to aim for goals that are on a short-term time frame. In order to be successful, we must not set ourselves up for failure. In my life, I personally set…

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    everyone’s life for the future. I have never read the book before this and I thought it was quite interesting. I loved how Dr. Seuss was telling a story to a young audience but, in all actuality he was teaching a wise lesson to an older individual like myself. In this paper I will talk about how this wonderful book relates to what I will learn in the liberal arts core, the purpose of the liberal arts core, and how it helps me “educate” the individuals which I will work with during my career.…

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    Finding My Identity

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    I found my identity in the parking lot of McDonald’s. Everyone has an identity; however, individuals often forget who they are and require a moment of realization to understand their true identity. It was the same for me. I vividly remember the chilly afternoon of January 19, 2014, when I decided to perform a sly mission: sneaking past the vigilant teachers that stood guarding the exits of the school during lunch break. Many others had also achieved this remarkable feat, but mine was special…

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    are times in life where a great tragedy may serve as a huge reminder of what is important in life. On November 5, 2011 my father passed away. I came home for the weekend to surprise my family and ended up receiving the surprise of a lifetime. After many attempts at numbing the pain I began to feel complacent and honestly quite lost. It took some time to realize that through that great tragedy, I had completely forgotten my purpose and even wonder if I knew my purpose before then. My mind became…

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    As I said in some other essays I wasn’t a Christian person. So, coming to Taylor was a pretty big decision to me. I thought a lot of things and I just didn’t know what to think about Taylor in that moment because I found out that Taylor is a Christian Community. It was not just a cultural change or language change. It was more than that. I wasn’t having a good relationship with God. I wasn’t having faith to Him. I was like forgetting about religion. But I took the decision and I came to Taylor.…

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