
Re-Discovering Your Life's Purpose
02/02/25 • 16 min
Discovering your purpose is about more than just career goals or accomplishments. It’s about aligning your passions and values to create a life that feels meaningful to you.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost, or unsure about the path forward, this episode is for you. Today, we’ll explore what purpose means, the barriers that can hold us back, and the steps you can take to uncover your true calling. I know we are facing uncertainty given how our United States executive branch and administration are instituting chaotic bills, orders, and displacing lots of people. My purpose in life remains the same, and I hope you remember this as we go through these changes, pain, and regressions.
"Transforming Minds"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
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Discovering your purpose is about more than just career goals or accomplishments. It’s about aligning your passions and values to create a life that feels meaningful to you.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost, or unsure about the path forward, this episode is for you. Today, we’ll explore what purpose means, the barriers that can hold us back, and the steps you can take to uncover your true calling. I know we are facing uncertainty given how our United States executive branch and administration are instituting chaotic bills, orders, and displacing lots of people. My purpose in life remains the same, and I hope you remember this as we go through these changes, pain, and regressions.
"Transforming Minds"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
Follow & Connect:
- Website: https://www.drbrianragsdale.net/
- Substack: Mind and Medium - https://brianlragsdale.substack.com/
- Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbrianragsdale/
New Episodes Every Sunday
Take care of yourself and each other.
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Overcoming Fear and Self-Doubt
Here are three examples of how fear and self-doubt manifest in life:
- Career Decisions and Stagnation:
Fear of failure or not being “good enough” can prevent someone from pursuing a promotion, starting a new business, or changing careers. This self-doubt often leads to staying in a comfort zone, even if it’s unfulfilling, because the risk of the unknown feels too great. - Relationships and Vulnerability:
Self-doubt can lead to difficulty in forming or maintaining meaningful relationships. A person might fear rejection or judgment, leading them to withhold their true thoughts or feelings, avoid conflict, or overanalyze their partner’s actions, which can create emotional distance. - Avoiding Opportunities:
Fear and self-doubt can cause people to decline opportunities that align with their goals, such as public speaking, taking a leadership role, or even engaging in social situations. The internal dialogue of “What if I fail?” or “I’m not ready” can stop them from trying, perpetuating a cycle of missed growth opportunities.
They show up in our careers, relationships, creative pursuits, and even in the quiet moments when we’re alone with our thoughts. These emotions, fear and doubt, can be paralyzing, but they don’t have to define us.
"Transforming Minds"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
Follow & Connect:
- Website: https://www.drbrianragsdale.net/
- Substack: Mind and Medium - https://brianlragsdale.substack.com/
- Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbrianragsdale/
New Episodes Every Sunday
Take care of yourself and each other.
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Turning Challenges into Opportunities
Life is full of challenges. They can be personal, professional, or societal; at times, they may seem insurmountable. But what if I told you that these challenges could also be the key to your greatest growth and transformation?
As this is Black History Month 2025, I want to share some brief stories about people you may have heard about but never really considered the challenges and opportunities they encountered.
Let’s take a journey back in time. Before they became icons, W.E.B. Du Bois, Mary McLeod Bethune, and Angela Davis, before their names filled history books, they were children—learning, questioning, and dreaming of a world that had yet to make room for them.
Thank you for joining me on "Transforming Minds." If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, share, and leave a review. You can also visit my website at www.drbrianragsdale.net for more resources and insights.
Until next time, remember: You have the power to turn challenges into opportunities and create a life of purpose and fulfillment. Take care and be well.
"Transforming Minds"
Hosted by Dr. Brian Ragsdale, Psychologist
Blending research, creativity, and education to explore how personal stories intersect with larger systems, shaping how we think, feel, and connect.
Follow & Connect:
- Website: https://www.drbrianragsdale.net/
- Substack: Mind and Medium - https://brianlragsdale.substack.com/
- Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbrianragsdale/
New Episodes Every Sunday
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