Changing Your Perspective
Before we discuss perspective, let’s take a moment to consider the effects
of tapping into your calling.
You may discover that following your calling may mean completely
changing your life.
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You have to be prepared for that. Discovering your calling may be hard but
pursuing it may be even harder. If you find that your calling is creating
quilts, you can do that on the weekends and in your free time. You can
even set up a part time business and sell your creations.
However, if your calling is sustainable farming, it can be tough to effectively
do that part time and on the weekends. You may have to leave your full
time sales job and become a sustainable farmer. It may be tough to tell
your family that you want to move them from the city to a plot of farmland in
the country. But if that’s your calling, you have to do it.
You should take some time and sit with that.
I’m not just talking about deciding you want to apply for a new role at the
company where you work. I’m talking about discovering your purpose and
being prepared to move on that discovery. You should let that marinate in
your brain and recognize what that really means. You should also
recognize how important it is that you do this.
While you’re letting the thought of completely changing your life swish
around in your brain, let’s discuss perspective. I realize that I may have
introduced some ideas you’d never seriously considered before. I’m asking
you to be open to a change of perspective as it relates to your life overall.
Yes I realize that I’m asking a lot but this book is about stepping outside of
your comfort zone and pushing your limits. That means considering that
your current way of thinking should be changed. I want to tell you a story
about a woman who embraced a change in perspective and altered her life
at a time when most people are preparing to relax and enjoy their golden
years.
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