“Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation.” — Rumi

Purpose gets drowned in noise. Especially for sensitive people. Especially for helpers. Especially for those who constantly track other people’s needs.

This message arrives when you’ve been trying to “figure it out,” but your purpose isn’t a math problem. It’s a relationship with your inner truth.

And your inner truth speaks best when you stop translating everyone else.

Do this today: 5-Minute Purpose Silence

    • Phone away.
    • Sit. Breathe.
    • Ask: “What is my next true step?”
    • Wait for the first simple answer.
    • Write it down. Then do the smallest version of it.

Purpose answers are often boring at first:

  • “Rest.”
  • “Start.”
  • “Stop talking yourself out of it.”
  • “Send the message.”
  • “Take the class.”
  • “Make the draft.”
  • “Say no.”

Boring is good. Boring means clear.

The sign you’ll see today:

Your body softens. Your mind quiets. Life feels simpler. Not solved—simpler.

That simplicity is guidance.

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