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By: Dr. Lissa Rankin
How can you tell if you’ve found your calling?
As a doctor who was called to medicine at a young age but then wound up
disillusioned by the system, questioning my calling, I’ve asked myself this
question a lot. It’s been a long strange trip—first leaving medicine, then
feeling called back, then leaving again only to find my role in healing our
broken health care system as a writer, speaker, revolutionary, and teacher of
physicians.
Along the
way, I’ve learned a few things about how to know whether you’re on the right
track.
1. You’ll
realize you’ve been training for your calling since the moment you were born.
Even the
gritty things, the disappointments, the regrets, and the screw ups, they were
all prepping you for what you’re now being called to do. You’ll realize that
the divorce, the bankruptcy, the death of your loved one, the failure, the
rejection—it was just school, teaching you the lessons your soul needed to
learn in order to be who you’re being called to be.
2.
Mystical things will start happening.
You might
be tempted to write them off as coincidences, only they’re too perfect, too
exactly-what-you-need in that particular moment, too much like miracles to call
them accidents. The synchronicities will fill you with a sense of wonder,
because they’re proof positive that you’re being guided, that you’re not in
this alone, that Someone is moving mountains to ensure that your mission is a
success.
3. When
you get off course, you’ll get redirected.
Doors you
longed to walk through will slam shut. If you take the wrong fork in the road,
your path will be littered with barbed wire and mustard gas and dragons and
sharp knives lining the path. You'll get the hint that you’ve made a wrong
turn, steering yourself off course from your date with destiny, when the
journey becomes a relentless struggle. The deal will fall through. The money
will run out. The mentor who’s been providing the magical gifts won’t follow
you onto the wrong path. People won’t sign up. You’ll be rerouted just as
magically as you were steered to your calling in the first place.
4. You’ll
be guided by ease, even in the face of obstacles.
When you
find yourself struggling to get through an obstacle-ridden forest, it can be
hard to tell: is your commitment just being tested, or have you veered off
course? Obstacles can be part of the growth process, the cultivation of your
inner hero, a necessary part of your hero’s journey. But they can also be signs
that you’ve made a wrong turn. How can you tell the difference? The guidepost
you can trust is a sense of movement towards ease. If the challenges are
mounting, things are getting worse, one hard struggle is piling upon the other,
you’ve probably gotten seduced off-course from your true calling, and the
Universe is just waiting patiently, twiddling Divine thumbs because you have
free will, but never giving up faith that you'll find your way back to your
calling, which will always lead you to your own holy grail. When you’re back on
track, things start to flow again.
5. Magical
mentors will appear just in the nick of time.
Just when
you need it most, the right people will show up, with just the tools you’ll
need to support you and your journey in an almost mystical way.
6. Your
health is likely to improve.
A strange
but welcome side effect of finding your calling is that your health is likely
to improve. You may notice fewer cravings for unhealthy foods, you’ll have more
energy for moving your body, aches and pains that used to plague you might
disappear, you’ll feel less tired, and chronic illnesses you may be battling
may start to get better.
Take Andy
Mackie, for example. At 59 years old, Andy Mackie had undergone nine heart
surgeries and was taking 15 medications to try to keep him alive, but the
medicines left him feeling horrible, so one day, he told his doctors he wanted
to stop the drugs. They told him if he did, he'd die within a year, so Andy
decided if he was dying, he wanted to do something he’d always wanted to
do.
So he took
the money he would've spent on his medications and used it to buy 300
harmonicas, and he gave them away to children, complete with harmonica lessons.
The following month, he was still alive, so he bought another 300 harmonicas.
Thirteen years and 20,000 harmonicas later, Andy Mackie finally passed
away.
7. You may
find that money flows in just as you’re ready to throw in the towel.
I’m not
suggesting that you won’t wind up in debt or staring at an empty bank account
when you used to have a full one or even bankrupt. But if you’re on the right
path, you won’t wind up living under that freeway overpass near what used to be
your house, and you may find that money appears almost magically once you’re
really right in the dead center of your life’s purpose.
8. You may
feel strangely peaceful, even when you have every reason to be anxious.
Everyone
around you will likely think you’re crazy. A part of you will agree with them.
But a wise inner knowing, that part of you I call your Inner Pilot Light, will be so comforted by the fact
that you’re finally on the path to your purpose that you may feel unusually
calm—until your rational mind kicks in.
Our souls
long to express what we’re here on this earth to express, and when you finally
fall into alignment with your calling, your soul does a little happy dance.
It may appear as if everything else in your life is falling apart, but
you’ll have this sense of peace, a huge relief, that at least- finally—you know
what you’re called to do.
9. The
Universe will roll out the red carpet.
When what
you’re being called to do is what is needed for the highest good of all beings,
the Universe will bend over backwards to hand you whatever you need on a silver
platter. No request is too small. A copywriter may volunteer to help you just
when you were thinking you needed to write a sales page. Someone will donate a
printer when it’s time print a flyer. You’ll feel so supported, so lucky, that
you’ll know you’re on track, even if you’re not quite clear what you’re on
track to do.
10. Your
people will find you.
Few can
fulfill a calling alone. Most of us need a tribe to lift us up as we do brave,
scary, world-changing things. But don’t worry. When you’re really on purpose,
your people will find you, if only you’re courageous enough to be vulnerable about what you’re being
called to do.
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