“Born To Be Wild.” A hit in the 1960′s, the song caused people to stop and ask, “What am I born for?”
If you’re like most people, “to be wild” wasn’t (or isn’t) your cup of tea exactly. The answer to the question what you are born for might not be on the tip of your tongue right now, but at the same time you have a strong sense it’s buried somewhere in there, maybe way back in your childhood, maybe blowin’ in the wind. Your intuition tells you you have come into this world with a definite purpose, that the “born to be” purpose is given to us at birth. You remember, at some point in life you had held the purpose of your life in your hands with great certainty. But then things happened … Your life experiences caused you to cast doubt, to belief your doubts and tp doubt your beliefs. You gradually lost sight of your “born to be ____” purpose and of the fact that you, too, have come into this world to succeed and not to fail. Finding back to the knowledge and certainty of your early life is not easy – but it can be done. In my (free) ebook, “Zigzagging to Blogville,” I list simple steps to begin the journey away from doubt, back to the certainty of your purpose.
