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"I think I discovered my purpose when I discovered what wasn't my purpose. So when I didn't feel flow, when I didn't feel a deep connection with spirit or with others, when I felt like I was living a life that felt like drudgery, or I felt fatigued, I realized I wasn't living my soul's truth. And when I came back to asking myself what brings me joy, what makes me come alive, what feels like it's of value and service to humanity in a way that's very resonant with my joy, so it's not an ugh, but it's an awe, the moment that I feel that feeling, I know I'm living in the flow of my purpose. It's living in the flow of your dharma. And your dharma can be as simple as taking care of your family, your loved ones. It can be as simple as cooking a good meal. It doesn't have to be anything big or grand. You know you're living your purpose when you feel that awe in your heart. Finding your purpose is much, much easier than you think. All you literally have to do is go within. And the first step is to ask yourself, what brings me joy, and then don't apologize for that. Whatever that is that brings you joy, allow your joy to unearth your gifts. Because as you do things with the alignment and flow of joy, your purpose will naturally unfold. Your purpose is to be a gift to the world. And so when you embrace your gifts, you're embracing your purpose."