Passion Meets Purpose Meets Dick Richards

Passionate Theme of the Day: Purpose

Cruised the blogosphere a bit and found a juicy little nibble to nosh on. Being that my biz is called Passion Meets Purpose, I’m often asked “How do I find my purpose?” Sorry to report there is NO magic bullet. No Life Purpose Protein Shake. No Mega-Ultra-Slim-Fast or Life Purpose Quick Fix pill.

But I did stumble upon Dick Richards; author of Is Your Genius At Work? 4 Key Questions to Ask Before Your Next Career Move. Talk about a guy who is passionate about purpose! Yeowwzzaa! He recently penned a four part series revolving around these two powerful questions at his Ongenius Blog:

“Why does knowledge of purpose arrive for some but not for others? What determines when it will arrive?” What brilliance and wisdom was Dick able to surmise regarding this too hot topic?

Here’s what caught my eye in Part 1:“While I cannot say with any certainty exactly when awareness of purpose will arrive for any one person, I do now believe this statement to be true: knowledge of purpose will arrive only after the demands of ego have been transcended enough to allow that knowledge to enter awareness.”

Which then led him to ponder in Part 2:
“Maybe the entire task is transcending self-centeredness, fear, and other ego-trappings, and then one cannot escape purpose. Maybe then purpose seeks you, or maybe then you are your purpose.”

That led him to toss this morsel into Part 3:

“Every person I have known who held a deep sense of purpose found it through a process that was experiential and spiritual rather than intellectual. In other words, they had some life experience that provided them with a call that they could not refuse.

Finding purpose is neither a quest to pursue nor a puzzle to solve. Purpose will arrive on its own, sometimes subtly and sometimes obviously, dawning slowly or in a bright sudden flash, when the bonds of both ego and intellect have been transcended enough to allow you to heed its call.”

Rounding out the series, Dick closes with this:
“When will I know my purpose?” The answer is simple but not easy: you will find your purpose when you become the kind of person to whom purpose calls.”

WOW! Can I get an Amen!?!! I don’t know about you, but I’ve been chewing on this all weekend. If you’re interested in the rest of the dialogue, head on over to ongenius.com – you won’t be sorry.

I completely relate to Dick’s final words, “You will find your purpose when you become the kind of person to whom purpose calls”.  If you’d met me just about a year and a half ago, you would have stumbled upon someone quite different than the person writing these words today.

Thank God I wasn’t down and out or addicted to drugs, but I did spend a lot of time “working on me”. I was on a diet of hard-core coaching sessions, mixed with spiritual reading, a sprinkle of contemplative journaling, a dash of therapy and a side order of workshops for good measure. Let’s just say Kammie had to get her own house clean before she could run around the blogosphere showing other people how to more efficiently clean their houses. Ya with me? Essentially I had to walk my talk. I had to align myself with the vision of who I wanted to be.

So I get what Dick is saying. Sometimes we’re so focused on getting there, that we completely miss that WE are here and here is where the work is. Each and everyday we are afforded opportunities to show up and BE who we are. Each day is another new beginning to become the person we were born to be. Not to sound “woo woo” about it. It just IS.

Take this weekend for example. My mom and I watched my niece so my sister and her husband could go out of town for their anniversary. My purpose this weekend? To BE the best aunt “ammie” (Alyssa can’t quite say the K in Kammie yet) I could be. When she was feeling funky and hot with a little fever and crying her big ol’ crocodile tears cuz she wasn’t comfortable, my only purpose was to help fix it. When she looked at me and said “pee” my only purpose was to sit on the bathroom floor and read her a book as we waited for the drops to hit the bowl.

Was any of that on my weekend agenda? Nope. Tuning into our purpose means realizing that we are not the biggest factor in the equation. When we can step outside of ourselves and realize that we are a channel for whatever message needs to move through us, in whatever form or fashion that is, that’s when our purpose will reveal itself.

Are you an artist? Do you build homes? Are you in a service industry? Do you make widgets that help make our lives easier? Do you stay home and raise children of character and integrity? Do you make people laugh?  How can we live ON purpose each day? When we are authentic, living in integrity, doing what we say we’ll do, we move one step closer to fulfilling that purpose. Our purpose can change from day to day.

Today my purpose was to hold a hand. Wipe a snotty nose. Kiss a boo-boo. Read a book on the bathroom floor.  Tomorrow it will be something else. Maybe to share a smile with a stranger. Perhaps a student will need a shoulder to lean on, or a faculty member a chair to sit in and an ear to bend. Whatever the case, I am here to serve something beyond me. Beyond my wants and wishes and desires. The more I surrender myself to that power, that energy, that creative source and let it guide me– the more goodness and peace and happiness and light continue to flow my way.

Take a moment and think about how you can become the kind of person that purpose calls. What little steps can you take each day to walk more in alignment with your bigger vision. How does that person talk? How does that person walk? How does that person treat their neighbors? How does that person speak to customers on the phone? Interact with co-workers? Connect with the clerk at the grocery store? Treat their subordinates?

How does a person of purpose show up in this world? How might YOU show up today so that your purpose can find you tomorrow?

Diggin’ my passion & purpose,
Kam

Ps…shout out to Phil G. who blog tipped the PMP over at Make it Great! Thanks Phil for living passionately and on purpose each day…you are truly an inspiration!

October 01, 2006 at 9:44 PM

Amen, Sistah K! You said it best when you said, “When we can step outside of ourselves”.... Doing so allows us to remove the ego and get into the heart! What better place to find your purpose, eh?

Thanks for the soul-searching, purpose-seeking reminder!!

Love to you, Kamaroo!

P

Posted by Pam  on  10/02  at  08:32 AM

Pam-a-lama,

(I love our dorky nicknames!)

Thanks for adding your 2 cents to the convo lady. I always love your insights. You’ve definitely helped ME to focus on the goodness that I DO want in life, which helps me to keep moving passionately into my purpose.

I agree, the heart is where it’s ALL at! When we walk with our heart forward, we can’t go wrong.

Peace out mama!
Kamsmile

Posted by  on  10/02  at  10:16 AM

Amen indeed!

I attended a workshop this weekend that called it “being on your card.”

Finding purpose isn’t so much about a vocation as it is a way of being. If you can be that way no matter what you are doing, you’re on.

BTW, what you described “a diet of hard-core coaching sessions, mixed with spiritual reading, a sprinkle of contemplative journaling, a dash of therapy and a side order of workshops for good measure”. That’s my self-study course.

Add to it some writing and speech competencies, and a regimen of meditation and exercise. My home brew.

Posted by Nneka  on  10/02  at  10:58 AM

Kam-tastic!

(Yep, I love our dorky names too! LOL)

Thank you, my friend! I can echo your sweet sentiments for sure!!!

Here’s to living that sassy, passionate, purposeful life!!!

xo

P

Posted by Pam  on  10/02  at  11:41 AM

Nneka,

I love what you say about purpose is a way of “being”...that’s exactly what I believe. I try to encourage people to “show up” and BE themselves (the highest version of themselves) everyday.

Some people are sleepwalking and expecting a big book to drop out of the sky called “Your Passion & Purpose”...but in reality, we write the book everyday. So each day sleepwalking is another day wasted.

Yes, the “home brew” or the work I did is an ever evolving process, but I did emerge a beautiful butterfly from the cocoon!! I went thru a really awkward phase where I didn’t feel quite right in my own skin...but that has passed as I continue to march forward into myself.

Thanks for your feedback and inspiration!

Kam

Posted by  on  10/02  at  11:46 AM

Isn’t it always amazing and refreshing to see how the simple things bring about the greatest things? 

Hugs,
Holly
Holly’s Corner

Posted by Holly Schwendiman  on  10/02  at  12:09 PM

Holly~

Indeed! I am learning to LOVE the little things more and more each day. I got teary eyed when I had to drop my niece off this morning at the sitters.

I don’t KNOW how you moms do it!! I had such a blast with her this weekend, just BEING, that it was like a reality check of what’s really important (and I feel like I have a pretty good grasp on that already!!).

So yeah for the little things!!

Good to “see” you again!

Kamsmile

Posted by  on  10/02  at  12:47 PM

Kammie,

I do believe that you are the very first person who has ever said “Yeowwzzaa!” about my work! Thanks! And thanks for extending it to your circle. I do appreciate that.

Posted by Dick Richards  on  10/02  at  04:34 PM

Dick~

Thank YOU so much for stopping by! Funny cuz the title of the post was “Passion Meets Purpose Meets Dick Richards” and now I can officially say we have...(at least thru cyber space).

Ahhh, the power of blogging, ya gotta love it. And yes, Yeeeoowwwzzaa, is fitting. Your work rocks and I can’t wait to get some hard copies of your books. Plenty of juicy reading is in store me thinks!

Be well and thanks again for dropping in.

Kammie K.

Posted by  on  10/02  at  05:01 PM

Kammie - glad to blog tip you. You are most certainly passionate, and fit the Dick Richards passion model quite nicely! You go girl!

Posted by Phil Gerbyshak  on  10/03  at  08:26 PM

Thanks Phil! I’m a work in progress, as we all are...but I aim to walk the line each and every day…

Kamsmile

Posted by Kam  on  10/03  at  10:00 PM

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