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. Mehtab says:

    I loved this. Thank you.

  2. Catie Lambie says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful spirit with everyone so generously! My cancer has come back after 10 years and I’m undergoing treatment, but got your crazy sexy diet book! I saw your movie years ago and have been WFPB but am recommitted to changing the way I live and to learn to love and nurture myself and to live without the habit I’ve always carried with me “high stress people pleasing workaholism” jeepers! I need to change! Sending you love and much thanks for leading the way❤️

  3. umm yea how timely, i mean chicken skin, goosebumps. i followed a HUGE nudge from universe, yea and i wrote this it was a surreal process, writing that on top of this mountain in puerto rico, all lights out, incense going, i sat down on my chaise, pulled my puter up to me, and stopped. deep breathing a few times i aligned with source energy, and to the literal beat of jennifer thomas’s rendition of ‘requim of a dream’ i let the telling of this story flow from the creator threw his obedient creatrix. so today as it went live online, i thought that there would be, i dunno .. some sort of something. fanfare? maybe not but .. something. (crickets) yup (crickets), so yea that humbled me AGAIN, just cuz i was told to write it does not mean anything more than write it. lol but there you have it.

    my purpose is bigger than just writing it. my purpose is to embody love, to treat myself as if the creator/universe resides in my body, oh wait, it does. yea. thank you . cuz it’s trippy to see your pain in print. it’s trippy to fall back (still falling) knowing universe is going to catch you ..absolutely but you have yet to ‘feel’ his/her arms around you, and that is why self love is so imperative. it grounds us, keeps us centered and shiny, resonating in divinity with the song of the cosmos in our veins.

    i am humbled, thank you so much. wow. yea this is ‘printable’ .. putting it on the ‘love’ wall in this small apt full of potential on top of this mountain in PR. yea i’m here getting my BA in psych with a concentration in children and adolescents. a year ago this month i was in holy family hospital in methuen, ma, in the psych unit with suicidal depression. yea it’s been a year of miracles as i have stayed out of the abyss and am off 11 medications utilizing meditation, self love, retraining of my synapses and many many tools to REMEMBER who i really am and what i am here for.

    thank you
    humbly
    your siSTAR
    Shanti

  4. Juliana says:

    I confess I had never heard anything like it. Fantastic. I’ll follow your blog. Thank you in advance for the amount of questions that were thrown into my unconscious. The next few days will be analysis. Thanks

  5. Patricia says:

    Thank you so much! I was meditating two days ago and this was what came up in my heart, I’m so happy to read the same thing my inner voice told me, it means that we all now the truth inside of us if we just stop and listen. Much love♡

  6. Thank You so much for the amazing insight. Have shared this post on my page

  7. Again nothing but tears Kris’s am i a big baby, Jeremy Michael Tobias

  8. Andrea says:

    Brilliant article and so timely to confirm what I have been personally awakening to.?

  9. Lisa says:

    Kris, this resonates with me so much and is perfect timing! I always feel the January pressure exactly as you mentioned. Thankyou so much…you rock; crazy sexy lady; I so look forward to your emails, they are my little pick me ups! ?

  10. Jumana says:

    This is the answer i was waiting for so long.
    I feel at peace after reading this. Thank you so much Kris !
    Love from Paris (France)

  11. Maria Cecília Gomes Pereira says:

    Gratitude and love! Thank you!

  12. Michele says:

    It’s funny that as soon as you start to bring spirituality and some awareness into your life you start worrying about what your purpose is. I would try so hard to to figure it out with no avail and just feel so much anxiety. So thank you for this post it has really helped me take another look at what my purpose really is. ?

  13. Stephen says:

    Yeah, I think you got it. That search for the inner me has been a long and at times frustrating search. Often went looking elsewhere and wondered where I was. After all it was me looking but seemed to be others I turned to for recognition. It’s an interesting conundrum that now I have someone pointing at me, saying you are you and look there. Build, bless and love that unique creature. Thanks I will. Thanks for the permission, for the reminder, for the love. Damn crazy sexy you from damn crazy sexy me. Saying that makes me smile.

  14. Sheryl says:

    Thank you dear Kris – profound and beautiful, yet simple. I’m going to share this with some wonderful friends as a new year’s gift. Happy, healthy 2017 to you and us all. Peace love and blessings xx

  15. Susan Fellows says:

    I am so glad this is still up on your website. Even after a year, I needed to read this all over again.

    • shannon says:

      If you had no loving, supportive significant other or one totally self absorbed, would you be able to reach this place of peacefulness and self love?

      • Susan Fellows says:

        I am not sure if you are asking me or Kris, but if you are asking me, the answer is definitely yes. I am not currently in a relationship with a significant other. I think that is probably easier than having a significant other from whom I expect support and who is very self-absorbed.
        Like all thoughts and emotions, the peace I experience comes and goes. The less I strive/work for it, the more often it comes over me. Learning from people like Kris, Rick Hansen, John Yates and countless others I have met through meditation has had the biggest benefit.
        The common theme is learning loving kindness towards myself and others. A part of my meditation practice is thinking, “May I be happy. May I be healthy. May I be safe. May I be at peace.” I then think of others and think, “May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you be safe. May you be at peace.” This can be tough when I am feeling anything BUT happy, etc. That is when I look to Kris or Rick or friends who speak loving words until I can feel them myself.
        I hope you keep seeking and find peace within yourself, Shannon. You are the true source of that peace. Others are just here to remind you.

        • Shannon says:

          Susan, you are so kind. You made my night! I think I need to go somewhere for a weekend or longer meditation or yoga experience or class of some sort. To find myself or my tribe. For almost 90 days I have been doing all the self care stuff and not drinking, but I feel so isolated and disconnected despite being around people at work, church and home. Anyone have a suggestion?

  16. Daniela Zatloukalova says:

    Dear Kris,
    Thank you so much for this inspiring, thought-provoking article. I am truly inspired by your journey, the courage, strength and determination to cure yourself and your ability to inspire and help others on the way to lead healthier lives. You have helped me see things I haven’t seen before. I have decided to gear shifts in my career and turn into health & wellness. I feel called to help others lead healthier lives be it through better nutrition, training, coaching, listening and I’m looking for the right way to do so. There’s so much going on in the health space that my head is spinning from all the options. I know you’re an incredibly busy woman, however, if I could use 5 min of your time, I would love to pick your brain on how to get started. Thank you for all the great work you’ve done and keep doing. God bless you.

  17. Karen says:

    Thank you thank you thank you!! I will reread this over and over, I so agree with everything you say. To live it on a daily basis is the challenge. I have forwarded this to my friends and family. Love you.
    Karen

  18. Pat says:

    Hi I enjoyed this purpose article on target for me this morning.
    Thx

  19. Angela says:

    This is my absolute truth. I love my work, but I feel relieved that I no longer will look at it as a part of my purpose. My purpose is my awakening and evolving self. I love that, and I can see how my work is connected to my spirit and perhaps an expression of my awakening and evolving self. But, so clearly now I draw a distinction. My work is not my purpose! Thank you Kris!

  20. Thank you for this! It’s so true! I’ve been developing a personal GPS that I call The wHolyShift that provides the “directions” for coming home to yourSelf. Ultimately offering the directions for navigating in the uncharted territory called life on earth. It’s a transformational process that can be practiced daily for fulfilling your purpose…coming home to yourSelf. The healing and empowerment are the yin/yang of wholeness that happens when you are in right relationship with yourSelf. This blog post is very affirming of this process. Feeling Great-Full, with Love

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