When you discover your mission, you will feel its demand. It will fill you with enthusiasm and a burning desire to get to work on it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have considered the subject of missions nearly a year and have found my mind gradually tending to a deep conviction that it is my duty personally to engage in this service.
You can motivate by a mission or motivate by money. The mission will work.
You have to live the mission... love what you do.
I have a general sense of mission, and I intuitively know when something is influencing that mission. I think this is what I'm supposed to be doing. Doors keep opening. In the end, it's the best use of my skills. I've finally consented to the idea that I'm an artist.
Fulfilling your mission is one thing; vision is another, and having a commitment to something leads you to do better work.
I know how to stay focused on a mission.
I'm not sure yet what my higher mission is, but I have a feeling it might be great. Before, I thought my mission was death, but now my mission is life.
It is a very busy mission: every day has some major goals that we have to get through, but my experience before has been that at least in the evening, you kind of take a deep breath and look around where you are and have some downtime.
My mission has always been to do something that suits everybody.
To discover your mission and put it into action - instead of worrying on the sidelines - is to find peace of mind and a heart full of love.
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