Meaningful Experiences Make Life Worth Living

aerial photography of three people skydiving meaningful experiences

We sometimes struggle with the fact that we don’t feel as if we’ve had truly meaningful experiences in our lives. It makes you feel stuck, as if where you’re at now is all you can ever have or be. It doesn’t have to turn out this way. If you’re in a career you can’t stand, and wish you were your own boss, you can do it. You can have a meaningful career that provides personal satisfaction where you wake up day after day eager to get to work.

Why Are They Meaningful?

You might not know what it even feels like to have meaningful experiences, or what would satisfy you personally. First, you should figure out what makes an experience meaningful. Most commonly, a meaningful experience is an event or other experience that has made a considerable impact on you, or otherwise shaped who you are. It might have been a positive experience that left you feeling more confident, or it might have been scarring and left you feeling vulnerable.

Meaningful Experiences Are Often Scary at First

However, some people feel as if they never really had a defining moment that changed them They crave such an experience. For some, meaningful experiences have come naturally, but not for all. Some people may have to go out and experience something for themselves. Typically, this will involve you getting out of your comfort zone, and overcoming one of your fears. For example, if you have always been terrified of heights, book a skydiving session.

If you’re scared of the ocean, try out scuba diving. If you do something mundane or something that you’re comfortable with, it won’t stand out as meaningful or have any real impact on who you are. Really, the only thing that can make an experience meaningful is you. No matter what you do, you have to be able to take some kind of meaning away from it when it’s done. If you’re afraid of heights and go skydiving It doesn’t help you if you don’t take a feeling of pride and courage from it when you’re done.

Give the Event Meaning

You have to be able to give meaning to these events, because no event inherently has meaning. You can even choose to give positive meaning to otherwise negative events. For example, you can take away the positive experience of having pushed through with rough times if you get fired, and later find another job. Having meaningful experiences is extremely important for you if you want to be successful. When faced with adversity in the business world, you need to be able to look back on something that you thought you could never do, like skydiving. That will give you the drive to overcome your obstacles – such as fear of hosting a webinar or being on a video blog.

If you can overcome your worst fears, then everything in the business world is easy. By having some kind of reference and source of courage, you’ll be able to work toward your goals with much more confidence. This will help ensure you’re accomplishing them more quickly.

Stephen Meadows

Stephen Meadows has been in the real estate industry since 2001 and has worked with hundreds of brokerages and thousands of agents all over the country. His passion for helping people succeed is apparent in all he does. Stephen has written 6 books and has published 15, 5 of which were Amazon Best Sellers.