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Feeling Like There’s More to Life? Your Purpose May Be Calling
Finding Your Life Purpose
Remembering Why Your Soul Came Here
At some point in life, almost everyone asks the same quiet question:
“What am I really here for?”
Sometimes the question comes during a moment of crisis — a loss, a divorce, burnout, or a major life transition. Other times it appears in the stillness of success, when everything looks good on the outside, yet something inside whispers:
There must be more.
This moment is not a breakdown. It is an awakening.
The truth is, your life purpose is not something you have to invent, chase, or figure out like a puzzle. Your purpose already exists within you.
Purpose is not something you create.
It is something you remember.
The Myth About Life Purpose
Many people believe their purpose is one big thing they must discover — a specific career, title, or mission that defines their life.
But purpose rarely arrives that way.
Purpose is not a job description.
It is an expression of who you truly are.
When you begin to awaken spiritually, you start to realize that the life you built may have been shaped by expectations, roles, or conditioning. For years, you may have been living according to what society, family, or culture told you success should look like.
Then one day, your soul begins asking deeper questions.
Who am I beyond the roles I’ve been playing?What actually lights me up?What does my soul want to create in this world?
These questions are not signs that something is wrong with your life.
They are signs that something greater is waking up inside of you.
Purpose Is Born From Your Awakening
In my work as The Divinity Coach, I often tell people that the search for purpose ends the moment you remember who you truly are.
The first step in spiritual awakening is dissolving the illusion that you are separate from the divine intelligence that created this universe.
When you reconnect with that truth, something shifts.
You stop asking, “What should I do with my life?”
And you begin asking a much more powerful question:
“What wants to be expressed through me?”
Purpose begins to reveal itself naturally when you reconnect with your true nature.
Your Purpose Leaves Clues
Purpose rarely appears all at once.Instead, it leaves breadcrumbs throughout your life.
Often, your purpose is connected to three things:
1. What naturally energizes you
The things you love doing — the activities that make time disappear — are often pointing you toward your deeper calling.
2. The challenges you have overcome
Your life experiences are not random. Many people discover that their greatest struggles eventually become the medicine they offer others.
3. The impact you feel called to make
Purpose is always connected to contribution. At some level, your soul wants to serve something bigger than yourself.
The intersection of these three areas often reveals your unique path.
The Truth About Purpose in Midlife
Many people believe that by midlife they should already know their purpose.
But in truth, midlife is often when purpose finally begins to emerge.
This stage of life brings a powerful awakening. The roles that once defined you — career titles, parenting responsibilities, social expectations — begin to loosen their grip.
And suddenly a deeper question arises:
If I am not just these roles… who am I really?
This is where true transformation begins.
For many people, the second half of life is not about maintaining the life they built.
It is about realigning with the life their soul actually came here to live.
Purpose Is Not One Thing
Another misconception is that purpose must be one specific path.
In reality, purpose evolves as you evolve.
You may have many expressions of purpose across your life — teaching, creating, leading, healing, building, nurturing, inspiring.
Purpose is less about what you do and more about the energy you bring into the world while doing it.
When you live in alignment with your truth, everything becomes purposeful.
A Simple Practice to Begin Discovering Your Purpose
If you feel disconnected from your purpose, begin with reflection.
Take a quiet moment and ask yourself:
- What moments in my life have felt the most meaningful?
- What am I naturally drawn to learning, teaching, or sharing?
- When do I feel most alive?
- If fear were not a factor, how would I want to serve the world?
Write whatever comes up.
Don’t analyze it.Just listen.
Your soul already knows the answer
The Real Journey
Finding your purpose is not about chasing the next goal.
It is about returning to yourself.
As you awaken, release old beliefs, and reconnect with your divine nature, your purpose naturally unfolds.
You stop trying to force your life into a shape that fits someone else's expectations.
Instead, you begin living from the truth that has always been inside of you.
And from that place, your purpose becomes clear.
Because your purpose has never been about becoming someone new.
It has always been about remembering who you already are.
Woman’s Circle
This month inside our Divine Feminine Rising — Sacred Women’s Circle, we will be exploring this topic more deeply together.
Our next gathering is Friday, April 17th, and we meet on the third Friday of every month. These circles are a space where women come together to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the deeper truth of who they are. Through guided conversation, reflection, and shared wisdom, we begin to uncover the patterns, beliefs, and inner callings that reveal our true purpose.
If you’ve been feeling that quiet nudge that there is more waiting for you in this life, this circle is a beautiful place to start listening to that voice.
Because sometimes purpose isn’t discovered alone.
Sometimes it awakens in community, in conversation, and in the courage to ask deeper questions.

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