7 Secrets to Manifesting Perfect Relationships Blog Series – Secret #5

Purpose. When it comes to living your life and looking for your path in this world, that word comes up a lot. At least it did for me. At first, when I was a teenager, I thought my purpose was to be a Catholic priest. But, after some time in the seminary, I realized that it wasn’t what I was supposed to do. So, I went to college and entered the corporate world, where I was very successful. But that wasn’t my purpose in life. There was something more.

It wasn’t until I truly went within and really examined who I was and what my values were that I came to the conclusion that my purpose was (and still is) to be a master teacher who helps people realize their full potential in this life. That insight changed how I lived my life and how I relate to people.

Relationship Secret #5 – Self-Actualization

Realize what your values are first, then determine your purpose. I believe self-actualization is the key to discover your higher purpose. Take time to really see who you are and what’s unique within you that’s ready to be shared with the world.

When you self-actualize, you discover something that is bigger than what you consciously think about.

Once you start living with that sense of purpose, you’ll be embodying it in all aspects of your life. This will change how you see the world and how other people will see you.

Some people you are close to now may exit your life as you live your purpose. After leaving the corporate world and dedicating myself to my new purpose, I’ve had many friends leave my life. But, when that happens, you’ll find that those “spaces” will be new friends that support and enhance what you are doing with your life right now. And since you’re living authentically through your purpose, you’ll find that the quality of your relationships will be stronger and deeper than you had every felt before.

Learn more about self-love, the power within you and creating the life you deserve every Sunday at 10:30 at Agape. Click here for more details.

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Distress or Chronic Stress

Distress or chronic stress is uncontrollable, prolonged, or overwhelming stress. Once stress becomes distress, the body manages to survive though not always to thrive. For example, when faced with periods of chronic stress, the body’s immune system function is lowered, and the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems no longer function the way they should. In a state of distress, the cells of the immune system (and other body systems) are unable to respond normally and produce levels of inflammation which increase the risk of further health issues.

Homeostasis

Homeostasis refers to your body’s ability to regulate itself and maintain a comparatively stable internal environment despite external and internal conditions and events.

Your body is designed to be in a state of homeostasis, where all the systems within are functioning optimally.

Stressor

Stressor is anything that is perceived by the body as challenging, threatening or demanding.

Health Story

In the context of My Wellbeing Compass, your “Health Story” represents the combination of your dis-eases, conditions, symptoms and the history that binds them together. It is multi-layered and multi-dimensional. Unearthing and resolving the root causes at the core of your Health Story is the only way to truly rewrite this Story.

Natural Self-repair Mechanisms

The body is made up of intelligent, living cells that are dynamically connected. They communicate and just know what to do and when to do it in any given situation. They grow, replicate, repair, and age. Every 90 days, the body has a new bloodstream; every year, it manufactures billions of new cells; colon cells refresh every 4 days; the skin is entirely regenerated every 2-3 weeks; white blood cells regenerate in about 1 year; the liver renews itself at least once every 2 years; and the skeleton replaces its cells entirely every 10 years.

You are an incredibly complex, interactive, and dynamic living organism that is well-equipped with self-repair mechanisms that can fight infections, eliminate toxins, fix damaged DNA, destroy cancer cells, and even slow down aging.

This natural self-healing ability (also referred to as cellular intelligence or body’s innate intelligence) explains spontaneous remissions from seemingly “incurable” diseases.

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