Introduction on Success
A sense of purpose leads to happiness
Having a sense of
purpose in your life goes a long way to helping you feel confident,
secure and happy. A sense of purpose can be brought about by anything
in life, it can be related to your career, bringing up a family or
doing voluntary work. It is all about fitting in and feeling you are
making a difference in life, that you are achieving something and
getting somewhere.
If you have a sense of
purpose in life you have something to look forward to everyday, a
reason for getting up out of bed in the morning with a smile, it
makes you feel good on the outside and so good on the inside. It
leads to a more confident person who is happy with their position in
life.
Younger people very
often have no problem developing a purpose in life, they are just
starting out and the majority of them have exams to pass, careers to
start building, meeting the opposite sex, dating, marrying and
eventually starting their own families. The majority of the younger
generation has a lot to look forward to and so have a sense of
purpose in life.
However the older we
get, uncertainty can set in and we can start wondering about our
purpose in life. Perhaps the children have grown up and are no longer dependent on you. Relationships break up or we reach retirement age
and no longer have our work as a purpose in life.
The older generation
then has to develop a new sense of purpose in life, luckily there are
many ways you can achieve this, and here are some of the more common
ones.
- Take up a new hobby and do something you have always wanted to do but have never had the time before.
- Join a social club, there are many social clubs which let people of the same age group meet on a regular basis and enjoy coffee and chatting. A lot of these groups have activities you can take part in and outings to attend.
- Join an exercise group either locally or at a gym, there are various types of exercise you can take part in without being too strenuous. Swimming meets are a great idea for the older person.
- Take up a sport such a tennis or bowling e.t.c.
- Visit family and friends on a regular basis and have them come over for dinner
- Take up some voluntary work for a few hours every day, it gives you a sense of purpose and gets you out of the house.
- Take a part time job that you can adequately cope with for a few hours per week.
- Take a walk in the park and say hello to passers by, very often you will meet other people who are in the same boat as you; you can make new friends just about anywhere.
- Visit a dating agency and get back into meeting the opposite sex again, it’s never too late to start a relationship.
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