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How to Find Your Purpose?

November 12, 2025 5 Min Read
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Stop Chasing ‘Passion.’ Use This Three-Part Equation to Turn Your Natural Resilience into Sustainable Significance and Wealth.

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Find your purpose

We all crave more than just a paycheck from our careers. We yearn for purpose — that feeling of deep satisfaction that comes from doing work that truly matters. But while “finding your passion” sounds inspiring, it rarely offers a tangible map.

How do you locate that sweet spot, and more importantly, how do you sustain that drive through the inevitable ups and downs of a professional life?

For years, I chased abstract ideas of “passion” until I realized that fulfillment isn’t a destination; it’s an equation. This realization crystallized after reading a powerful article on leadership purpose from Korn Ferry, shared with me by my elder brother. That piece highlighted the difference between mere roles and true meaning, inspiring me to define my own model: the intentional alignment of three core drivers, which I call the Gift, Give, Growth Framework.

The most effective way to understand this powerful alignment is through a simple Venn Diagram.

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The Venn diagram showing the three G’s

The Three Drivers of Sustainable Career Satisfaction

True career purpose emerges when you stop searching for a perfect job title and start focusing on the interconnected relationship between three fundamental areas of your professional life:

Your Gift: The Superpower You Already Possess

Your Gift is your inherent operating system — your natural strengths, tendencies, and the unique way you approach the world. It’s how you work. It’s what you do effortlessly that others find challenging; it’s what makes you feel energized, not drained.

Crucially, this is distinct from a skill. A skill (like coding or speaking Spanish) is learned; a gift (like curiosity, empathy, detail-orientation, or, in my case, resilience/perseverance) is innate. This persistence is my most valuable professional asset, enabling me to tackle steep learning curves with confidence.

Your Give: The Impact You are Destined to Make

Your Give is where your Gift is applied to the world’s need. How does your unique way of operating serve others? What tangible problem do you solve? This is the core of your purpose. It is the specific contribution that genuinely helps someone else and makes the world a little clearer, better, or more connected.

My core desire is to simplify complexity. My “give” could be empowering people through clear knowledge and expertise, specifically by translating intricate topics (like AI or technical subjects) into accessible language.

Your Growth: The Sustenance That Fuels Your Journey

Your Growth is what makes your entire career and your purpose sustainable. If your work depletes your resources, you can’t continue the ‘Give.’ This element may include:

  • Monetary Growth: Financial success and wealth building to support the life you want, allowing you to invest in your future.
  • Personal Development: Mastering new skills, expanding influence, and continuous learning that keeps your expertise relevant.

A fulfilling career provides the resources necessary to maximize your Give. For me, personal development involves monetary growth. This growth allows me to invest in further learning, maintain stability, and ultimately, free up more time and resources to maximize my impact.

The Moment It Clicked

Early in my career, I was in roles that felt… fine. The pay was decent (basic Growth), and I was technically good at the job (using my Give), but I felt a constant, nagging disconnect. I wasn’t fully tapping into my unique Gift.

The breakthrough came when I took on a project that demanded immense resilience and a “stubborn refusal to quit.” It involved creating complex technical documentation for a cutting-edge AI product, a job that required learning a challenging, brand-new system from scratch under tight deadlines. The learning curve was brutal.

But my stubbornness, my Gift of perseverance, kept me going when others burned out.

As I pushed through the confusion, I found myself not just finishing the documentation, but genuinely enjoying the process of simplifying the intricate for others (my Give). Because I delivered clear, high-value resources where others had failed, my expertise grew, and so did my opportunities (my Growth).

The deepest satisfaction and greatest success don’t come from any single element, but from the powerful alignment where all three converge.

Your Map to Purpose: The Venn Diagram Method

Ready to find your own sweet spot? A Venn Diagram is the simplest tool to map this out.

Step 1: Brainstorm Your Components

Take dedicated time to reflect on your core drivers:

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Example Scenario: The Corporate Technical Writer in India

Let’s imagine a technical writer working in an MNC who loves the craft of writing and seeks sustainable growth:

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Step 2: Draw and Identify the Intersections

Draw your three intersecting circles labeled Gift, Give, and Growth.

  • Gift + Give = Meaningful Contribution. (Example: They volunteer their excellent writing skills to mentor junior team members or fix complex knowledge base articles, but lack compensation or formal recognition.)
  • Give + Growth = High-Value Expertise. (Example: They are paid well (Growth) to manage a large documentation team (Give), but the role is purely administrative, and they never get to apply their natural writing Gift, leading to career stagnation and frustration.)
  • Gift + Growth = Flow State Mastery. (Example: They spend all their weekends writing and perfecting personal creative projects or niche tech blogs (Gift/Growth), but these are disconnected from their job and don’t solve the company’s pressing knowledge problems.)

Step 3: Pinpoint Sustainable Significance

The central area where all three circles meet is your Why.

The technical writer’s central Sustainable Significance Engine is: Internal Knowledge Architect & Domain Communicator.

This is where their Gift of empathetic narrative is applied to their Give of solving the MNC’s internal communication problem, leading to formal recognition (Promotion/Leadership) and sustainable Growth through both salary and specialized side income. This intersection is the sweet spot.

Remember that your purpose is deeply personal. It’s not a generic job title, but the unique alignment of your Three G’s. It could be anything from revolutionizing renewable energy to creating deeply empathetic customer service experiences.

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The Path to Sustainable Significance

This framework is your blueprint, not your destiny. Purpose isn’t found by passively searching a job board; it’s forged through intentional choices and radical honesty about what truly fuels you.

The Gift, Give, Growth equation transforms your professional life from a series of reactive choices into a proactive, resilient system. When you align your natural engine (Gift) with meaningful output (Give) and fuel it adequately (Growth), you move beyond simple job satisfaction. You achieve Sustainable Significance.

You become indispensable not because of your title, but because of the powerful, aligned value found only at your center point.

Stop waiting for inspiration. Grab a pen, draw those three circles, and plot your own coordinates. Your map to enduring career satisfaction is ready to be drawn.

Find your intersection and start building the career you were meant to sustain.

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I have spent my career bridging the gap between complex information and human understanding as a Technical Writer. But my love for writing doesn't stop at the office door. I am a deep believer in empathy, an avid reader, and an advocate for mental wellness. My blog is a reflection of my belief that we are all more alike than we are different. From curated book and movie lists to deep dives into life’s big questions, my content is designed for anyone seeking connection, guidance, or a friendly voice.

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