"No man is born into the world whose work is not born with him." James Russell Lowell
Many believe that we are all spiritually driven. But that energy can be dissipated if our actions are scattered and we feel pulled in various directions. Once we know who we are and what we're meant to do, we have new-found energy that pulls us forward. When we don't know, we feel that we are spinning our wheels, we're tired and not accomplishing much.
Defining our life signature begins by tracing our talents back over the years. There is a growing percentage of people thinking about the meaning of their life. This genuine spiritual concern is broader than traditional views of religion practiced in numerous countries of the world. Yet, it is unclear to most how to live their life in a meaningful way.
Change takes practice. It is very hard to bring about significant change in behavior. Powerful counter-vailing forces appear when we attempt to engineer positive change alone. Although you can do it on your own, a mentor or coach will help to more quickly navigate the hunt toward discovering your life signature. You will be required to make a commitment to staying focused and being prepared.
Let your life signature be your guide. Once discovered, you will know where and how to leverage your time and talents.
Know what is important. Spending time on what's important adjusts your focus toward potentially positive outcomes, instead of negative ones. By knowing who you are and what you are meant to do, you don't waste time tolerating what's not important. This results in building your innate signature talents into well developed strengths while experiencing a sense of well-being and increased self-awareness.
By analyzing yourself and discovering your life signature, you can focus your power to coordinate spirit, mind and body in living the purpose of your life. More at: http://www.lifesignature.com