4. You don't have to rely on your game face. The you at work is the same you as at the netball court and in the supermarket. You feel authentically yourself, pretty much most of the time. You can allow yourself to shine at work and at home without a facade or pretence. That is relaxing: ah!
5. Money is your friend. There is a big myth that you can't earn good money doing what you love. That by working in your field of passion you will be so lucky to do so that you will automatically be poverty stricken! It's a deeply unhelpful belief. In my experience clients who start to realign their working life with their passion almost always amaze themselves by making more money than they did in their comfort-zone passionless job.
6. Monday is a good day. Sunday evening blues are a thing of the past. You are energised and excited about what the week has in store. Even the tough stuff. Hello Monday!
7. You back yourself. You know you are doing what you are meant to be doing, when you know you have the fortitude to overcome whatever hurdles or obstacles there may be along the way. Being on purpose gives you confidence and resilience.
8. People want to help. It's an amazing phenomena but it happens pretty much without fail. When someone starts to get on purpose they will be dazzled with opportunities, ideas and offers of help from the most unexpected and unlikely places.
9. You speak the truth. To yourself and to others. Integrity is naturally high. You don't need to kid yourself or anyone around you. You say what you mean, and you do what you say.
Living your purpose doesn't mean there are no curve balls or that things are not repetitive now and again. It doesn't mean that the GST doesn't need to be done and all the filing magically disappears or that the kids clear up after themselves. Even when you do what you love there is still stuff that doesn't rock your world all the time. The thing is, though, it matters less. It's less annoying. Why? Because you are so connected to the big picture of why you are doing what you are doing. You can feel a rightness to your days so the little annoyances are so much less irritating. You can bask in the big picture of life unfolding as you feel in your heart that it should.
Your vision of your life's purpose might be grand, or it can be incredibly humble. It might make no sense to anyone else, but you will feel it in your heart and soul when you connect with it and you take the brave steps to align with it.
Louise Thompson is a life coach, yoga teacher and corporate escapee. For more from Louise, visit positivebalance.co.nz