"Clarity
of Purpose - Living a Rich Life"

by Michael Angier
If becoming
rich is part of your dream, and there's no reason why it shouldn't
be, just be careful you don't confuse being rich with living
a rich life. I think we should all become rich financially.
We can give more to our families, our communities and our
world if we are. But it's living a rich life that should be
our primary objective.
A rich life is created by being more concerned with who you
become than what you acquire. It's created by clarity of purpose.
And clarity leads to power.
In my
opinion, the most important thing you can do for yourself
is to invest the time and perhaps even money to become absolutely
clear on what you want out of life. I'm not talking about
goals here. I'm talking about the essence of what you truly
want--what you will feel good about when your life is over.
This is not an easy process. Perhaps that's why so few people
do it.
All the
information is inside you. You need only to think carefully
and intuit deeply in order to gain this insight and allow
you to live with a keen focus and real clarity.
The old
adage, "Know thyself," has become such a cliche
that its lost much of its meaning. But when you're completely
clear on who you are, what you want, where you're going and
have a plan to get there, you will not only be more effective,
you will experience better health and more fulfillment. You
will lead a rich life.
If we
were sitting across from one another, here's what I'd ask
of you. "What's the most important goal/dream/mission
in your life?" I'd be looking for a description that
shows your passion for it--something where you have a sparkle
in your eye and emotion in your voice. I believe that everyone
has a dream--and that it's not something to be invented, but
rather to be discovered. It may take some time to uncover
it, but living a life filled with verve and excitement is
certainly worth it. Your plan, your vehicle to get there may
change over time, but the vision--the mission--will not.
The next
question I would ask is, "Why do you want to accomplish
this dream?" Your reasons are critical to your success.
When you have sufficient reasons you can overcome any challenge.
One of the ways you can strengthen your reasons is to visualize
what your life will be like when you've accomplished your
dream. The more real it becomes, the more you can see it and
feel it, the more you'll believe it.
It's also
a way to check out if this is really your dream. Sometimes,
after envisioning what we think is our dream, we find that
it's not really what we want. Better to find out now than
to spend our lives achieving something that will not provide
fulfillment in the process.
And it
is that process that is the real value. Remember, it's not
so much what you accomplish, but rather what you become in
that process that's important. Which leads me to my next question.
"How will you have to grow and change in order to accomplish
your dream?" "What will you become on your journey?"
Any worthy goal involves change. If you don't think you'll
have to grow and change, then you don't have a very inspiring
goal. A worthy goal involves risk. It involves getting out
of our comfort zone. And that's where real growth occurs.
So the
short version of our conversation goes like this: what do
you want, why do you want it and what are you willing to do
to get it? These are questions we need to constantly be asking
ourselves.
If
we do--if we take the time to think and ponder the answers,
we'll gain greater clarity, more fulfillment, live longer
and feel better. We will live a rich life.
Copyright
© 2005 Michael Angier & Success Networks International.
Michael Angier is the founder and president of Success Networks.
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