“What’s your purpose”

Living with a purpose is the only way to really live. Everything else is just Existing. Most people struggle with three basic issues in life.

•The first is identity: “Who am I ?”

•The second is importance: “Do I matter?”

•The third is impact: “What is my place in life?”


Once you find your purpose in life, all three of these issues will be as clear as a telescope with the perfect focus. Without a clear purpose, your vision for life will be blurry and you’ll walk aimless towards a path of nothingness. You’ll keep changing direction with your job, Workouts, diets, relationships, or other externals- hoping each change will settle the confusion or fill the emptiness in your heart, you think, maybe this time it will be different, but it doesn’t solve the real problem- a lack of focus and purpose. Purpose always produces passion. Nothing energizes like a clear purpose. Just getting out of bed becomes a major chore.
The way to find your purpose, is to find out what drives you. Drive is defined as “ to guide, to control, or to direct. Whether you’re driving a car, driving a nail or a golf ball, you are guiding, controlling, and directing it in that movement. Right now you might be driven by a problem or the thought of being a failure, or a deadline or a painful memory. Use that driving force to find your purpose. They are put in front of us to make us stronger, not to weaken our soul.

Published by orlandomaximus

My name is Orlando Maximus Green, owner of Maximus strength School- certified through ISSA- international Sports Science Association. I have over 20 years experience in both personal and group training. I’ve worked with people in all walks of life. I also have a personal investment in body transformation. Growing as a skinny kid, that struggled to put weight on and maintain muscle. Through hard work and dedication I worked my way up to the top to be classified as one of the strongest guys in the world in my weight class, holding serval world records in both strongman and powerlifting. Outside of picking up heavy objects and pulling cars, I enjoy spending time

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