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Living An Artful Purpose-Driven Life

By Renee Phillips 7 Comments

Many creative individuals I know are born with a compelling need to probe the depths of self-expression and proclaim self-liberation. They are also driven by a powerful urge to use their unique talents for a higher purpose. Living an artful purpose-driven life has many challenges. It requires conscious effort every day to overcome human traits and distractions that lure us away from our meaningful goals.

This subject has been of interest to me since the fourth grade when I read the biographies of and chose to write my book reports about Henry David Thoreau, Dr. Albert Schweitzer and Mother Teresa. They were my idols. As a creative individual and a career coach and mentor for artists living with purpose has become an important topic of discussion. In this article I share some things I’ve learned about living a life with purpose and meaning.

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Muses Urania and Melpomene, painting by Louis de Boullogne, circa 1680-1, 36.2″ x 43.7″. In the collection of Palace of Versailles. Photo: Public domain.

What Does It Mean to Live A Purpose-Driven Life?

Albert Camus addressed the deep longing of the human spirit to live meaningful lives with profound insight. “To decide whether life is worth living is to answer the fundamental question of philosophy,” he wrote in his philosophical essay “The Myth of Sisyphus”. He added, “Everything else is child’s play; we must first of all answer the question.”

Living a life worth living means we go beyond satisfying our egos. As much as we enjoy the honors and accolades that come from the fruits of our labor we realize they are short lived and superficial. We need to use our natural talents with purpose so that we can add significant quality to our experiences. We want to  deliver positive gifts to those around us.  And, aware that our actions have consequences, we treat our environment as a gift. We want to make a positive difference now so it will benefit future generations.

As Henry David Thoreau said “Live your beliefs and you can turn the world around.”

The great Indian mystic and physician Patanjali, who lived somewhere between 200 B.C. and 200 A.D.,  said: “When you are inspired by some great purpose, some extraordinary project, all your thoughts break their bonds; your mind transcends limitations, your consciousness expands in every direction, and you find yourself in a new, great and wonderful world. Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive, and you discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.”

5 Forces That We Need to Overcome

Living with freedom of expression, meaning and purpose is not easy. Rick Warren points out in his New York Times bestselling book “The Purpose-Driven Life” there are five most common driving negative forces that deter us from achieving these goals. He cites them as:
1. Guilt
2. Resentment and Anger
3. Fear
4. Materialism
5. Need for Approval.

There is a lot of truth to his theory. We may feel a pang of Guilt, for example, if we fail to earn a living from creating art because our parents made sacrifices. Or, Resentment and Anger may surface when we face inequality and injustices within the art world. Also, Fear may paralyze us when we perceive our challenges beyond our competence level or outside our comfort zone.

Furthermore, focusing too much on Materialism or totally rejecting Materialism (or financial abundance) may prevent us from achieving a balanced life. And, last but not least, our Need for Approval may force us to do things to please others instead of following our intuition and permitting our own artistic voice to speak freely.

The Power of Asking Life-Affirming Questions

Question. Photo credit: Simone Secci from Unsplash.
Photo credit: Simone Secci from Unsplash.

In our pursuit to attain a more purpose-driven life it makes sense to search ourselves to see where any of these driving negative forces are preventing us from reaching our innate potential. I believe in the power of questions. As Wayne Dyer reminds us “Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change.” Here are some questions I ask myself to help me follow an artful purpose-driven life.

* How am I living my life with purpose today?

* What step can I take today to help at least one other person in need?

* Am I communicating with honesty and authenticity?

* Am I trying to please others and ignoring my own needs?

* Am I being driven by purpose or reacting from feelings of guilt, resentment, anger and fear?

* What negative forces are blocking me from achieving my fullest self-expression?

* Are my practical goals in balance with my spiritual aspirations?

* What do I want to do with my innate gifts and skills to make a difference?

* If I were to write my eulogy today what would it say?

* What values am I communicating through my words and deeds?

* How am I contributing to the betterment of future generations through my life choices?


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Renée Phillips is a mentor and advocate for artists helping them achieve their fullest potential. She provides career advice, writing services, and promotion for artists from beginners to advanced. She organizes online exhibitions as Director/Curator of Manhattan Arts International www.ManhattanArts.com and Founder of The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS www.healing-power-of-art.org. As an arts' advocate she has served on the advisory boards of several non-profit arts organizations. She lives in New York, NY.

Comments

  1. Rajul Shah says

    05/20 at 7:32 pm

    Love the article! Fear and Need for approval are where I get stuck… this was a good reminder to let that go.

    Thank you
    Rajul

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      05/21 at 1:29 pm

      Thank you Rajul! Your challenges are not rare. We all need to be reminded to let go of fear and need for approval. I’m happy to know my article served to keep you on a positive track. Wishing you creative bliss always, Renee

      Reply
  2. Janet says

    07/19 at 5:49 pm

    Love this Renee. Wayne Dyer and Stephen Covey….2 of my favorites.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      07/20 at 7:56 pm

      Thank you Janet, I’m not surprised that we are on the same positive wave length! 🙂

      Reply
  3. Susan Miiller says

    12/26 at 1:51 pm

    I shared this inpirational essay with all my connections!. “Living An Artful Purpose-Driven Life” is wonderfully written and just what we need!

    Reply
  4. Eric Silver says

    09/25 at 12:34 pm

    Wow! Renee, I’m a devoted reader of all of your articles and this one really struck a cord. I especially like your question “If I were to write my eulogy today what would it say?” From this day forward I know I’ll be living a more conscious life thanks to your words of wisdom. Thank you for everything you do to help artists live more rewarding and successful lives.

    Reply
    • Renee Phillips says

      09/26 at 10:17 am

      Dear Eric,
      I appreciate your kind words, although you give me much more credit than I deserve.
      Wishing you a most satisfying purpose-driven life,
      Renee

      Reply

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