Harvesting Purpose this Season
- Victoria S
- Oct 13, 2024
- 2 min read
Good mornin beautiful people! I woke up in a kind of bliss today, soft and sweet like the brownies I’m having for breakfast. Milk in hand, I sit by the open window, where the birch trees sway slowly in the breeze. Birds sing their morning songs, and the world outside feels at peace. But inside? Well, life’s been stirring up some deeper questions. The kind that linger in the quiet moments and rise to the surface when you least expect them.
Lately, I’ve found myself asking: What’s my purpose? Why am I here, and where is all of this taking me? Life has a funny way of tossing questions into your path like pebbles, and sometimes those pebbles start to feel like mountains. But here’s the thing about those mountains—you don’t have to know how to climb them right away. It’s okay if the purpose isn’t clear. Right now, it’s about the journey, not the destination.
I’m learning that purpose isn’t always something you see shining in the distance like a star. Sometimes it’s something you stumble upon—step by step, moment by moment. Every fall, every rise, every misstep, and every triumph is leading you closer. And day by day, whether you know it or not, you’re moving toward something bigger, something that’s yours.
But let me tell you, no one walks this path alone. The key is to surround yourself with people who don’t just watch you walk but walk beside you. People who ask you the hard questions. The ones who challenge your comfort, who make you look deeper, think wider, and reach higher. I’ve been blessed with those souls—the ones who say, Are you really happy? Are you doing what you’re meant to do? Sometimes, those questions are hard to face, but they’re the ones that make you grow. They’re the ones that lead you to truth.
If you don’t have those people yet, seek them out. Surround yourself with voices that lift you up, that speak to your potential even when you’re too tired to see it. Find those who won’t let you settle for anything less than what you’re capable of becoming. Because the truth is, life is a song we’re all still learning the words to, and it’s better sung with others who believe in your harmony.
So here’s where I leave you: Your purpose doesn’t need to be clear today. It doesn’t need to be a straight line or a shining beacon. Just know that every day, in every way, you’re building something. Stay on your path, find your people, and trust that you are moving toward what you’re meant to become.
Let’s keep asking the hard questions and pushing forward, together. The answers will come, and when they do, they’ll be just as sweet as this morning’s brownies.
Xoxo,
Victoria S

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