Many
people feel what they do is meaningless. They go through the motions like
robots, but their hearts aren’t really in it. They don’t see the
significance in their lives. Do you ever feel this way?
It is
paramount that we find and commit ourselves to a worthwhile cause as a part of making
your life count. It is only when we feel our lives have a higher
purpose that we are truly experiencing all that life has to offer.
Real joy
in life comes from serving a cause that we feel is worthy of our time and
energy. Are you living your calling?
There are
many reasons to find and commit yourself to a cause, but here are the five that
I will like to share with you.
1. Serving a great cause makes us feel happy
and valuable
That is
happiness: to be dissolved into something complete and great.
~ Willa Cather
~ Willa Cather
A part of
living life to the fullest is being happy. A big part of happiness is
knowing that your life has meaning and purpose. It is knowing that you
are a valuable person.
When we
go to the effort to find and serve a meaningful cause, we are happier. We
get a deep sense of satisfaction that our lives matter.
Our life
gets used up anyway. Why not make it count for something worthwhile?
2. Investing in a great cause is investing in
ourselves
Our deeds
determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.
~ George Elliot
~ George Elliot
Serving a
significant cause makes us into a better person. There is no way around
this.
Giving
yourself to a bigger purpose makes you grow. It stretches you and helps
you to see the real miracles that happen around us every day. The
challenge and fulfillment you experience will enrich you in ways that you can’t
even imagine!
This kind
of smart living helps us to get our minds off our own little, petty problems
for awhile. It puts things into perspective and causes us to be more
grateful for all the blessings in our lives. It opens our eyes to see the
greatness all around us.
3. Pouring ourselves out for a great cause
will lead us to authenticity
Life is a
promise; fulfill it.
~ Mother Theresa
~ Mother Theresa
We are
all endowed with unique gifts and talents. Discovering your place in a
great cause is like finding a huge missing piece of yourself. You are not
complete without it.
The more
you unpack your purpose in life, the closer you get to the real you. All
the less than honest parts of yourself tend to dissolve. They fade away
because they are no longer needed.
This is a
process that occurs over time, but it can’t really begin until you start to see
who you really are. Following your heart is the first step in this great
journey to fulfill the promise you were created to fulfill.
4. Making your life count will give you a
clear purpose in life
The
purpose of life is to live a life of purpose
~ Richard Leider
~ Richard Leider
Many of
us wander through life aimlessly. We fail to establish goals. We
bounce around like a pinball from one thing to the next. As Thoreau
points out, we go to the grave with the song still in us.
However, once
you identify and pursue a valuable cause, it is like your internal GPS kicks
in. Your vision for the future begins to take shape and you feel
emboldened. There is no longer a lack of clear direction. Your life
has purpose.
This
purpose becomes a driving force. It is the inner energy source that
propels you upward and onward tirelessly. Purpose is refreshing,
rejuvenating and exhilarating!
5. Persevering in making your life count will
make the world a better place
Each
small task of everyday is part of the total harmony of the universe.
~ St. Theresa of Lisieux
~ St. Theresa of Lisieux
What do
you want to be remembered for once you are gone? What will be your
legacy? What will your children and family recall about you?
I have
personally pondered these questions and I believe the answers are an important
part of living life to the fullest. It is important to make a positive
mark on this world.
I want to
leave this world just a little bit better than I found it for the next
generation. I want to be a part of the solution instead of a part of the
problem. I want to finish my life and know that I used it wisely. I
want to know I pursued smart living.
Find a way to make your life count for something
There are
a number of ways to do this, but you have to start somewhere. Here are
some suggestions on how you can begin to make your life count for something.
- Brainstorm possible causes – Start by examining your heart and asking yourself some questions. What’s important to you? What do you value? What are you passionate about?
Here are some ideas to help you get going:
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Raising your family and children
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Helping the poor here and abroad
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Volunteering to improve your community
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Teaching people an important skill or concept
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- Decide how to get involved – What are your talents and how could you apply them to benefit a cause that you are passionate about? What can you do? It could be just about anything. Are you good with computers, accounting, research, fund-raising, organizing events, construction, vehicle maintenance or writing? Any of these talents and a million others are needed in all kinds of great causes. Decide how you can help and then get started!
- Make your life count – Find an organization or group of people that are already doing things to further the cause that you are passionate about and join them. Don’t be shy about getting involved. Assert yourself and you’ll be amazed at how quickly you become one of them!
Make your
life count! Get involved in a worthwhile cause so you can find
significance and the real you. Don’t waste another minute feeling
unimportant and aimless! Your life is too important of a thing to waste!
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