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How can you live your dream life if you don’t even know what it is? While there are people who have discovered their true calling early in their lives, there are still others who have difficulty identifying what their ultimate life goals are. That’s because they probably aren’t asking themselves the right questions. Here are a few of those questions to help you define what you really want to achieve in your life.
1. What do you enjoy doing?
What do you enjoy doing with your spare time? It doesn’t have to be anything profound or earth-shaking, so don’t dismiss any of your hobbies as mundane or silly. It can by anything from stamp collecting to reading comics, blogging, doodling, or cooking. Make a list of all those things that you like to do when you have free time, and determine which one you’d love to do for a living. This could very well be one of the cornerstones of your dream life.
2. What are you good at?
All of us are innately good at something, and that helps us figure out what our life goals are and how to achieve them. Ask yourself what you’ve always been good at. Maybe you’ve always had a knack for painting, or maybe you have that gift of leadership that allows you to talk to and rally people easily. Whatever it is, you should rediscover that gift and share it with the world!
3. What sort of people do you like to work with?
When a friend is hurting, lost and all alone,
I can comfort their heart and guide them home.
When my husband is tired and needs tender loving care,
In his arms I fall to let him know that I’m there.
When my kids are feeling sad and tears fall from their eyes,
A kiss I will always grant for the rest of their lives.
When a lost soul is wondering like a blind man in the night,
I can hold their hand and guide them to the light.
When my work day is over and everyone is okay,
I sat in my quiet corner not sure what to say.
Tired and drained as their pain re-enters my mind,
I can’t shake their visions; I can’t leave my work behind.
As I close my eyes and cry myself to sleep,
I feel arms around me and someone rubbing my feet.
A soft voice whispered and called me by name.
He spoke the most beautiful words of comfort that it removed my pain.
As my body let go and my mind did the same,
I knew at that very moment that I would never be the same.
For those of you motivators, teacher, preachers, like me,
Allow God’s Holy Spirit to continue to comfort thee.
Motivators, take a moment and replenish your heart, mind and soul.
The more you pour out, the more you will behold.
Many people do not believe that what we do is effective. Only the fruit of our labor will show the success of our motivation to others. But the greatest compliment you will ever receive is the gift to be healthy enough, mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually to continue to stand in front of the masses to inspire and motivate them to press on.

