
Your soul purpose isn’t a job title or a five-step plan.
It’s not something you “figure out” with pressure — it’s something you remember through presence.
It lives in the things you’re naturally drawn to:
The conversations that light you up
The patterns you’ve lived (and healed)
The things you could talk about forever
The pain you’ve turned into wisdom
The truth that keeps whispering: “This is who you really are.”
Your mind may ask: “What’s my purpose?”
But your soul is asking:
“Where am I already living it — and where am I still hiding from it?”
You align with your purpose when you stop trying to prove it
… and start trusting it.
Not in one big leap. But in small, soul-honoring choices like:
- Saying yes to what excites you
- Sharing your truth, even when it shakes
- Letting go of what no longer fits
- Creating without needing a result
Purpose isn’t something you chase.
It’s something you embody — one aligned decision at a time.