When our lives are full of hopes, dreams, and objectives, we experience a higher level of inner peace and work harder in ways that go beyond the usual meanings of success.
The first thing we need to do to reach our goals is to figure out what we really want out of life. When we connect with our soul, we are more aware of the steps we need to take to make our dreams come true.
The author of desire mapping, Danielle LaPorte, leads us on this trip and helps us find the deepest parts of our souls where our desires come from. How do you make a wish map? What is it? Let's look around together.
Danielle LaPorte came up with the desire map method, which focuses on how our life goals are directly connected to how we feel inside.
People use desire mapping to help them live a life that is in line with who they really are and brings them true happiness and satisfaction. It can be used for personal development, relationships, job planning, and happiness.
The desire map tells us to focus on our emotions, like love, peace, and happiness, instead of our goals, like money, job success, and material things. LaPorte says that how we want to feel is the first thing we need to think about if we want to reach our goals and be successful.
Instead of focusing on what we want to achieve, this way makes us think about the feelings we want to have. To find and name these feelings, desire mapping is helped by activities like writing, self-reflection, and exercise.
Some of the important points and techniques that LaPorte talked about when she made a wish map can help you get closer to your goals.
LaPorte says that we should first pay attention to how we feel. We can make better plans when we know more about our feelings. There is no reference of writing the words "happy" or "joyful" by LaPorte in his advice on how to start. We need to use our stream of thoughts to write about how we feel right now.
We write down how we want to feel and divide it into five groups: our spiritual views, our creative and learning pursuits, our relationships, and our way of life. Because this is a personal experience, what we write could be very general, very specific, or a mix of the two.