Emotional Health

How to Find Your Purpose: Mythbusting Edition

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Hiya Gorgeous,

There’s lots of advice out there on how to find your purpose, but most of it creates stress and, in my opinion, totally misses the mark.

That’s why I want to share this with you today.

Lately, I’ve been working on being softer towards myself. Kinder. Slower.

Why? Because it just feels so darn good, but also because I often feel anxious about the constant pressure to “improve”.

You might be feeling the same way. Every single day we receive messages telling us to eat better, work out more, lose weight, or be more productive.

And don’t get me wrong—there’s plenty of value in self-improvement. But is that constant pushing really the way to create a meaningful life? I’m talking here about the ultimate spiritual crisis: How to find your purpose.

We think our purpose is outside of ourselves.

Just thinking about how to find your life purpose can literally make folks sweat. We tie ourselves up in knots searching for answers to questions like: What’s my higher calling? How do I stop spinning my wheels and get down to business? And to be even more blunt: What the hell am I supposed to be doing with my life?!

I struggled with this too, until I finally found my purpose (spoiler alert: or so I thought) with Crazy Sexy Cancer and then Crazy Sexy everything else. At first, I felt very strong and proud. My feathers were fluffed. I had finally arrived spiritually.

My purpose was to help people live a healthy life, teach prevention and raise awareness about animal welfare. I used to tell myself, “Well, that’s one good thing that came from cancer…”

But here’s the rub: When our purpose is external, we may never find it. If we tie our purpose or meaning to our vocation, a goal or an activity, we’re likely setting ourselves up for discomfort and even failure down the line.

Mythbuster! Your purpose has nothing to do with what you do.

There, I said it.

Your purpose is actually quite simple, it’s to awaken. To discover and nurture who you truly are, to know and love yourself at the deepest level and to guide yourself back home when you lose your way.

The more you do this, the more aware and present you become, which creates more harmony in your life. Everything else is your burning passion, your inspired mission, your job, your love-fueled hobby, etc. Those things are powerful and very worthy, but they’re not your purpose. Your purpose is much, much bigger than that.

My deeper understanding of purpose feels right in the soul of my bones. It diffuses the ache of separateness I experience when my work isn’t appreciated or when my efforts are overlooked or criticized. Sometimes folks will treasure your work, sometimes they won’t.

In fact, sometimes you’ll get the gig, sometimes you won’t. You’ll be on the marquee, and you’ll be passé. You’ll be thanked and you’ll be taken for granted. You’ll give and you’ll get nothing in return. You’ll be “Liked” and you’ll be unfriended. That’s life.

But, does that mean your life has no purpose or meaning?

Absolutely, positively not. What it does mean is that tying your worth to that yo-yo circus will only make you feel depleted, depressed and resentful. Instead of looking for outer approval, anchor your sense of purpose within, sweet friend. Otherwise, you’ll find yourself drifting out at sea again and again.

What if your purpose is very different than what you’ve been taught to believe?

  • What if your purpose is to build an everlasting relationship with yourself? To fall deeply in love with precious you? This isn’t self-centered or selfish, it’s self-expansive. Interconnected. Conscious.
  • What if your purpose is to forgive yourself and others? And by doing so, to allow warm waves of compassion to wash over the entire planet (yourself included).
  • What if your purpose is to gently heal all self-injury? And by doing so, to become a mentor and role model for others to do the same.
  • What if your purpose is to release all shame and feelings of unworthiness? Guess what you’ll find behind those feelings? Vulnerability—where your true strength and courage reside.
  • Shall we talk about perfection? Yes, I think we must. What if your purpose is to teach yourself that there is no such thing as perfection and that your never-ending pursuit of it is destroying your life and your relationships? Let it go.
  • What if your purpose is to speak kindly to yourself so that you elevate your energy and the world around you?
  • What if your purpose is to develop an everlasting faith in yourself? To remember your holiness and treat yourself accordingly. The deeper your faith gets, the stronger your connection to a higher power.
  • What if your purpose is to take impeccable care of yourself so that you have the energy and joy to serve others?
  • What if your purpose is to sit still and listen to the wise voice within? We all have a choice about whether or not to attach ourselves to the crazy swirling around in our heads, hearts and universe. Stay open to your inner guidance and choose another way when needed.

And lastly…

What if your purpose (or invitation) is to actually bear witness to your suffering?

To honor and acknowledge it in order to move through it? “They” say that “suffering is optional.” But I’m not so sure about that. Plus, I’m not so sure that the people who believe this have truly experienced suffering. I may have agreed with this at one point. But that was before my experience of loss, sickness and cancer.

Today, I know that suffering is inevitable and so is grief. (In fact, my next book is all about navigating grief and still welcoming joy, no matter how messy life gets.) The trick is to have the guts to actually experience that loss, learn its lessons and eventually make peace with the parts of life you can’t change. Note: Residual pain may remain, and that’s OK, but at some point we can begin to thaw it out in order to embrace our one great, brilliant life.

What if finding your purpose is about finding and nurturing yourself?

Not an external to-do or accomplishment, even if that to-do or accomplishment is the most important discovery of all time. Because if you are the one destined to find the most important ah-ha of all time, you will probably find it quicker and easier if you feel good, loved and happy. Start there. It’s that simple.

Now this doesn’t mean that I don’t love my job (or you) or that I’m going to quit in any way. I cherish my work and all of my readers. And it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t start an orphanage or save animals or empower women or teach people how to file taxes. It means that you no longer need to connect your personal self-worth with a plaque on the wall.

Your self-worth has nothing to do with your craft or calling and everything to do with how you treat yourself and others.

I’ve met brilliant and effective activists who I have gallons of respect for who are dirty messes inside. Mean messes. Bitter messes. Sad messes. Jaded, cranky-ass messes.

And guess what? Their reach and impact reflect their attitude. Imagine what they could accomplish if they moved from loathing to love. If they knew that no matter how important their mission, their inner purpose matters even more. Folks are like plants; we all lean towards the light.

You are the light.

Your true purpose is to connect with that light. Everything else will follow in time. If you are struggling with this topic, I hope this blog gives you peace. Love ya!

Your Turn: Does this take on purpose resonate with you? Anything you want to add?

Peace & purpose,

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  1. Nancy says:

    Brava! This piece came at the perfect time for me. Just this morning I was feeling how ridiculous it is to do certain things just because it’s January. After sitting down and meditating, I found your message in my e-mail. Thanks for helping to restore my clarity. You’re the best!

  2. Stacy Hall says:

    Thanks Kris–your message allowed me to breathe fully and remember to love myself no matter what I do for a living, no matter what other people think of me. I’m middle-aged and am stuck in a “career” that no one would choose for themselves…and often wallow in shame and guilt related to my long list of “failures,” duh. Thanks for the life-affirming reminders…I’ll re-read this again today to bolster my spirits. Love and light! <3

  3. Jodi says:

    Kris, you nailed it! I am 59 years old and have been searching for my life’s purpose forever. After an extraordinarily physically healthy life I had a heart attack in 2012. Shocking to all who knew me – including my Dr & myself. Since that time I have been on yet another level of a self discover journey which involved becoming a Certified Health Coach and being exposed to so many voices of experience and wisdom. You have been one of the lights I have been following and have bought all of your books. What you wrote today was such a simple and profound truth, as to be brilliant and bold. Thank you for helping me finally be at peace with that question. Much Love & Prayers to you always!

  4. Angela C. says:

    Shall I risk be redundant by saying “Beautifully simply stated.” I love what you do but if you do nothing all year but re-post that message the world will be infinitely better. Your message definitely spoke to me as I sit here 3 months after having quit my job and pursuing my calling, wondering why some days I still feel what’s missing? Thanks for breaking it down so simply and eloquently as only you can. Have a very blessed day!

  5. Kimberly says:

    I am almost never moved to make a comment. But this post is a high resonator, there is a lot of sparkly gold here and I appreciate you Kris Carr. I appreciate your struggles and your wisdom and the way in which you share and communicate. You make us all better. This post is such a true and deep reminder of what it is to be human. I felt my heart opening as I read it. Powerful stuff. Wishing you all good things.

  6. Annette says:

    I LOVE what you said and it resonates at a profound level with me bc this is what I discovered… That I need to find and truly love myself. However, am I missing something? You didn’t guide us on “how” to do this….. This is where I need help.
    Thank you! xo

  7. Carol McCleary says:

    Just one last “PS” … at the end of my first response to this incredible and insightful article I said “I found you by accident.” I wanted to add this, but hesitated because I thought it might sound soooo corny, but then I decided, why not, who cares! so here it is … I don’t believe I found you by accident. I believe the Gods have paths, ways of showing us how to find our true self … to be truly happy and find that inner peace that makes our life beautiful and bearable. So no, it wasn’t by accident … the Gods lead me to you. :):) & if I could draw a big Heart I would! Thank you, carol

    • Kris Carr says:

      Thank you Carol. 🙂 And the same holds true for me to you. I appreciate your words as much as you do mine. xo

  8. Patty says:

    Thank you Kris, this is really beautifully thought out and expressed. It has also been my realization that this is truly our purpose on Earth, to awaken. It is so wonderful to hear this again. Thank you!
    With love…

  9. Diane says:

    Kris, this moved me to tears. Your words are inspirational, incredibly wise, reassuring, and much needed. You are a blessing and a true light in this world. Thank-you!!!!

  10. Rebecca AnneCole says:

    I love that it is “okay” for my purpose to be to nurture and love myself. There isn’t much left for anything else when I am not doing this anyway. What a revelation. Thank you so much! <3

  11. Carol McCleary says:

    Thank you … this is what I so needed … it’s perfect … brilliant … spot on! Peace, joy, love and accomplishment is in ourselves — IS OURSELVES! Thank you a million times for these incredible words of wisdom and guidance … thank you, carol
    PS: I found you by accident, what a beautiful accident! How lucky am I!!!

  12. Mindy says:

    Thank you for posting this great insight! I had an ah,ha moment reading this blog today and instantly felt at peace. Also, thanks for continually sharing your beautiful light with your readers and the world.
    P.S. I love love love my deck of of Crazy Sexy Love Notes. Not only do the illustrations make me smile, but the cards just always seem to say what I needed to hear.

  13. Carla says:

    Quite possibly one of the most inspiring and hopeful reads for me. Absolutely fantastic! A thousand thank yous for this, Kris. Brilliant!

  14. Mary Ellen says:

    Gave me chills and tears while reading because it is all TRUTH. Thank you thank you thank you. I am incorporating this into my life and then passing it along to my children.
    XXOO

  15. Brittany says:

    Wow! This is really what finding your purpose is!! Awakening!! For every year after searching and searching, it’s mind rattling..life rattling really!! Thank you so much for sharing this. This is my New Years resolution to remember and stick with this. Stick with loving myself and the rest will follow! It always does. 🙂

  16. Michele says:

    Wow! Kris!!
    I have been struggling with this for some time and you put it so beautifully, I am in the construction industry and I have always felt that my purpose was to bring in more sales and increase my bottom line ( that is why they hired me). but lately I have slowed down and taken a different path, I have started to take time for myself and have chosen not to work with certain clientele and have stood up for my true self. it has made me an odd duckling within the company that I work for, but I do not care because I am being true to myself and not just fitting in and being herded like cows. I never realized how difficult it was to truly know and love myself,
    Thank you for your inspirations
    Michele

  17. Angie Wilson says:

    Happy New Year Kris! I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders. I’m currently on day 9 of your Crazy Sexy Cleanse and so many things are starting to awaken for me. Thank you for all you do to help us little humans find our way!

  18. Cheryl says:

    Kris, you are a miracle in so many ways. Thank you for posting this today. I just meditated this morning and was feeling very lost and very confused and very uninspired. Your article about finding our purpose was exactly what I needed. I can’t tell you what a difference it’s made for me. Thank you so much for being you! Much love and blessings, Cheryl

  19. Jody says:

    This is amazing! Thank you!

  20. Maureen says:

    Beautiful, absolutely beautiful Kris! So elegantly stated and now I also realise – so true! I have been “looking for my purpose” for many years – after reading your blog I believe I have finally “found it” – thank you a million times over! Reading this is a very timely “digging up gold” as I was searching for not only my purpose, but how to be kinder and more loving to myself and create an “internal locus of control” whilst on a healing journey and trying to expand my spiritual journey at the same time – you have just beautifully given me the answer to all of that – and more – with these very wise words! Thank you just doesn’t cover it, but it’s a great start! Sending you love & best wishes and muchsuccess & joy to you Kris!

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