What it means to be a woman. From roles to purpose.

Many women confuse roles with purpose, mistaking them for the meaning of life. An overly strong desire to play social roles prevents them from seeing and truly knowing themselves.

In this article, we will explore what a woman’s true purpose really is.

4 negative programs that prevent a woman from finding happiness

Our society has not yet moved past outdated programs regarding women’s purpose and self-fulfillment.

Today, we will address some of these that negatively affect women’s lives and prevent them from being happy.

Profiles of Destiny. From Survival to Life Mission

Profiles of purpose are frameworks that help identify your natural inclinations, strengths, and deeper motivations to better understand yourself and your life mission. To determine yours, reflect on what activities bring you joy and fulfillment, consider feedback from others about your unique talents, explore your core values, and notice patterns in what you’re drawn to. Tools like personality assessments or journaling can also provide clarity.

“Excellent student” — a complex or a soul’s task

At some point in life, you realize that striving to do everything perfectly becomes an impossible task. You’ve already taken on so much that you simply don’t have the strength to handle it all. A wild urge arises to shed the burden of being a “perfect student” and just do things as they come, or maybe even deliberately worse than you could. Is this a protest of the soul or temporary powerlessness? You’ll find the answer in this article.

7 signs that you are not fulfilling your purpose

This article is for those who ask themselves: “Why am I here?” and “What is my purpose?”

No one would argue that everyone has a purpose. But not everyone lives in alignment with it.

Find out what indicates that you are NOT fulfilling your life’s mission.

12 centers of consciousness

So let’s take a brief look at what the 7 centers of awareness are. Many people know the names of the chakras. The name isn’t what matters; what matters is understanding what each one is responsible for.