You Don’t Decide When You’ll Remember Your Purpose
There are no shortcuts to get to your purpose.
This is one of my core philosophies when it comes to purpose, and if you’re in my world, I want you to understand this.
If you want to get to your purpose from your soul, truly remembering what you came here to do and feeling that bone-deep certainty that you’re on the right track, you can’t use shortcuts.
Because you can’t quantum jump so many lessons at once — that’s called bypassing.
I don’t believe in “get to your purpose in 6 weeks” narratives.
I don’t believe in following your passions for a soul-fulfilling life.
I don’t believe in focusing on your personality to get to your soul’s mission.
I don’t believe in superficial approaches.
There are going to be certain experiences your soul has to go through for you to remember your purpose.
You’re going to need to integrate lessons and shed outdated versions to get closer to it.
We all have our own timing to get there.
We’re in a society that’s obsessed with moving fast, doing more and getting things now.
But that’s not how natural growth works.
Not how soul remembrance works.
You can fast-track your way there.
𖥧 Get out of your head.
𖥧 Follow your intuition, your soul’s pulls and calling.
𖥧 Unlearn false narratives about you and your life.
𖥧 Teach your body to hold more without your mind freaking out.
𖥧 Accept the truths about yourself that you’re too afraid to address.
𖥧 Keep doing the work.
But at the end of the day, our soul’s timing is not up to us.
You will know your purpose when it’s time for you to know your purpose.
When you finally gather all the puzzle pieces, the last one comes through, and suddenly everything clicks together.