How can you be indefatigable?

It’s true that you can’t be indefatigable physically or mentally, because they rely on a different kind of fuel and rest cycle, but your spirit for life doesn’t need to succumb to fatigue.

If you’ve been open to life then you’ve seen and read stories about people that have struggled tirelessly to accomplish their goals and missions. You’re familiar with the tales of Earhart, Gandhi, Mandela, and many more, some paying the ultimate price with their lives in order to pursue life work.

How did they do it?

Sure there were occasions when they tired physically and mentally, we all do, but their spirits stayed true and aligned because they were driven by a purpose bigger than themselves.

Having an indefatigable spirit doesn’t mean that you will not have difficult days or that things will be any easier for you, it does mean that when you do eventually bump up against hard times, knowing your purpose will energize your spirit and pull you through.

You might have heard some form of the quote “find a job you enjoy doing, and you will never have to work a day in your life,” and while this might be partially true, it often misinterpreted as work should or will be easy, which is rarely the case. The reason it’s called work is that it requires effort and expending effort is tiring. Even when you’re fortunate enough to find work that you enjoy, it’ll be your untiring spirit that will continue to bring you back to it.

Once you find your purpose, and identify your personal why, you’ll begin to experience buoyancy in your spirit that will carry you through your difficult days. You’ll find that even though there will be days when you’re mentally and physically exhausted, your spirit will remain strong, unfatigued, and will keep you on your path.

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