15 Questions Psychological Test To Find Out Your Purpose In Life

Author : James America

Here is one experiment which helps you to discover your life purpose. Read the below steps carefully and do it.

The following is a list of questions designed to help you discover your purpose in life. They are meant as a guide to help you get into a frame of mind that will be conducive to defining your personal mission.

Simple Instructions:

  1. Take out a few sheets of loose paper and a pen.
  2. Find a place where you will not be interrupted. Turn off your cell phone.
  3. Write the answers to each question down. Write the first thing that pops into your head.ย 
  4. Write without editing. Use point form. Itโ€™s important to write out your answers rather than just thinking about them.
  5. Write quickly. Give yourself less than 60 seconds a question. Preferably less than 30 seconds.
  6. Be honest. Nobody will read it. Itโ€™s important to write without editing.
  7. Enjoy the moment and smile as you write.

Related: How To Find A Purpose in Life and Give Your Life Meaning?

15 Questions To Discover Your Life Purpose:

1. What makes you smile? (Activities, people, events, hobbies, projects, etc.)

2. What are your favorite things to do in the past? What about now?

3. What activities make you lose track of time?

4. What makes you feel great about yourself?

5. Who inspires you most? (Anyone you know or do not know. Family, friends, authors, artists, leaders, etc.) Which qualities inspire you, in each person?

6. What are you naturally good at? (Skills, abilities, gifts, etc.)

7. What do people typically ask you for help in?

8. If you had to teach something, what would you teach?

9. What would you regret not fully doing, being, or having in your life?

10. You are now 90 years old, sitting on a rocking chair outside your porch; you can feel the spring breeze gently brushing against your face. You are blissful and happy and are pleased with the wonderful life youโ€™ve been blessed with. Looking back at your life and all that youโ€™ve achieved and acquired, all the relationships youโ€™ve developed; what matters to you most? List them out.

11. What are your deepest values?
Select 3 to 6  (Achievement, Adventure, Beauty, Being the best, Challenge, Comfort, Courage, Creativity, Curiosity, Education, Health, Honesty, Independence, Inner peace , Performance, Personal growth, Play, Productivity, Relationship)  and prioritize the words in order of importance to you.

12. What were some challenges, difficulties, and hardships youโ€™ve overcome or are in the process of overcoming? How did you do it?

13. What causes do you strongly believe in? Connect with?

14. If you could get a message across to a large group of people. Who would those people be? What would your message be?

15. Given your talents, passions, and values. How could you use these resources to serve, to help, to contribute? ( to people, beings, causes, organizations, environment, planet, etc.)

Watch this interesting video on finding the purpose in life:

Your Personal Mission Statement

โ€œWriting or reviewing a mission statement changes you because it forces you to think through your priorities deeply, carefully, and to align your behavior with your beliefsโ€ ~Stephen Covey

A personal mission consists of 3 parts:

  • What do I want to do?
  • Who do I want to help?
  • What is the result? What value will I create?

Related: The 7 Soul Groups In Our Life and The Purpose Each Serves

Steps to Creating Your Personal Mission Statement:

  1. Do the exercise with the 15 questions above as quickly as you can.
  1. List out action words you connect with.
  2. Example: educate, accomplish, empower, encourage, improve, help, give, guide, inspire, integrate, master, motivate, nurture, organize, produce, promote, travel, spread, share, satisfy, understand, teach, write, etc.
  1. Based on your answers to the 15 questions. List everything and everyone that you believe you can help.
  2. Example: People, creatures, organizations, causes, groups, environment, etc.
  3. Identify your end goal. How will the โ€˜whoโ€™ from your above answer benefit from what you โ€˜doโ€™?
  4. Combine steps 2-4 into a sentence, or 2-3 sentences.

What is your purpose in life? What is your mission? Weโ€™d love to hear about your goals and aspirations. Please share it with a comment!


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James America is a passionate blogger and fitness enthusiast. James loves to reach out to people by writing interesting and informative blogs and articles on spirituality, astrology, lifestyle, introversion, along with quotes, thoughts, memes, etc. Loves reading, writing, workout, football, music, movies, and traveling.

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Here is one experiment which helps you to discover your life purpose. Read the below steps carefully and do it.

The following is a list of questions designed to help you discover your purpose in life. They are meant as a guide to help you get into a frame of mind that will be conducive to defining your personal mission.

Simple Instructions:

  1. Take out a few sheets of loose paper and a pen.
  2. Find a place where you will not be interrupted. Turn off your cell phone.
  3. Write the answers to each question down. Write the first thing that pops into your head.ย 
  4. Write without editing. Use point form. Itโ€™s important to write out your answers rather than just thinking about them.
  5. Write quickly. Give yourself less than 60 seconds a question. Preferably less than 30 seconds.
  6. Be honest. Nobody will read it. Itโ€™s important to write without editing.
  7. Enjoy the moment and smile as you write.

Related: How To Find A Purpose in Life and Give Your Life Meaning?

15 Questions To Discover Your Life Purpose:

1. What makes you smile? (Activities, people, events, hobbies, projects, etc.)

2. What are your favorite things to do in the past? What about now?

3. What activities make you lose track of time?

4. What makes you feel great about yourself?

5. Who inspires you most? (Anyone you know or do not know. Family, friends, authors, artists, leaders, etc.) Which qualities inspire you, in each person?

6. What are you naturally good at? (Skills, abilities, gifts, etc.)

7. What do people typically ask you for help in?

8. If you had to teach something, what would you teach?

9. What would you regret not fully doing, being, or having in your life?

10. You are now 90 years old, sitting on a rocking chair outside your porch; you can feel the spring breeze gently brushing against your face. You are blissful and happy and are pleased with the wonderful life youโ€™ve been blessed with. Looking back at your life and all that youโ€™ve achieved and acquired, all the relationships youโ€™ve developed; what matters to you most? List them out.

11. What are your deepest values?
Select 3 to 6  (Achievement, Adventure, Beauty, Being the best, Challenge, Comfort, Courage, Creativity, Curiosity, Education, Health, Honesty, Independence, Inner peace , Performance, Personal growth, Play, Productivity, Relationship)  and prioritize the words in order of importance to you.

12. What were some challenges, difficulties, and hardships youโ€™ve overcome or are in the process of overcoming? How did you do it?

13. What causes do you strongly believe in? Connect with?

14. If you could get a message across to a large group of people. Who would those people be? What would your message be?

15. Given your talents, passions, and values. How could you use these resources to serve, to help, to contribute? ( to people, beings, causes, organizations, environment, planet, etc.)

Watch this interesting video on finding the purpose in life:

Your Personal Mission Statement

โ€œWriting or reviewing a mission statement changes you because it forces you to think through your priorities deeply, carefully, and to align your behavior with your beliefsโ€ ~Stephen Covey

A personal mission consists of 3 parts:

  • What do I want to do?
  • Who do I want to help?
  • What is the result? What value will I create?

Related: The 7 Soul Groups In Our Life and The Purpose Each Serves

Steps to Creating Your Personal Mission Statement:

  1. Do the exercise with the 15 questions above as quickly as you can.
  1. List out action words you connect with.
  2. Example: educate, accomplish, empower, encourage, improve, help, give, guide, inspire, integrate, master, motivate, nurture, organize, produce, promote, travel, spread, share, satisfy, understand, teach, write, etc.
  1. Based on your answers to the 15 questions. List everything and everyone that you believe you can help.
  2. Example: People, creatures, organizations, causes, groups, environment, etc.
  3. Identify your end goal. How will the โ€˜whoโ€™ from your above answer benefit from what you โ€˜doโ€™?
  4. Combine steps 2-4 into a sentence, or 2-3 sentences.

What is your purpose in life? What is your mission? Weโ€™d love to hear about your goals and aspirations. Please share it with a comment!


Published On:

Last updated on:

James America

James America is a passionate blogger and fitness enthusiast. James loves to reach out to people by writing interesting and informative blogs and articles on spirituality, astrology, lifestyle, introversion, along with quotes, thoughts, memes, etc. Loves reading, writing, workout, football, music, movies, and traveling.

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