Episode 20: Purpose Isn't One Thing
Finding Meaning in Unexpected Places
In This Episode, You'll Discover:
Why the search for purpose feels so urgent and distinct in midlife
The damaging myths that keep us paralyzed (including the "one true purpose" fallacy)
How identity reconstruction creates both freedom and uncertainty
Practical tools for accessing your inner wisdom without overwhelm
The difference between seeking purpose and living purposefully
How to honor authenticity as your North Star
Key Takeaways:
Purpose isn't something you find like buried treasure—it's something you live into
Your purpose can be multifaceted, seasonal, and evolving
The urgency isn't to find your purpose; it's to stop waiting for permission
Authenticity and purpose are inseparable
Purpose often lies in bringing your unique combination of skills to common human needs
This Episode is For You If:
You feel overwhelmed by the pressure to find your "one thing"
You've been waiting for that lightning-bolt moment of clarity
You wonder if it's too late to find meaning or make a difference
You're tired of comparing your journey to others who seem to "have it figured out"
You're ready to honor what feels authentic rather than what looks impressive
Nicole's Journey Highlight: Nicole shares her personal transformation from nursing leadership to discovering Human Design and the Gene Keys, illustrating how purpose unfolds through openness and curiosity rather than dramatic revelation.
This episode is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment.
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