From FOMO to Focus: How Purpose Transforms Your Brain, Boundaries, and Breakfast Choices
You’ve heard it before. That hushed, reverent whisper during late-night soul-searching conversations: “You NEED to find your life purpose.”
Cue the dramatic music, the wind-swept hair, and the slow-motion epiphany.
Finding your life purpose isn’t just about curing procrastination. It’s the foundation of a fully-formed, gloriously unhinged, thoroughly meaningful human life. And it’s a lot more practical—and deliciously surprising—than you might expect.
In fact, once you find your purpose, a bunch of wonderfully weird things start to happen. You begin to live with the quiet confidence of someone who doesn’t need to read their horoscope before making a decision. You stop spiralling steadily downwards every time Mercury goes into retrograde.
And if you have found it already, but it now feels slightly outdated, you know how motivating it is to have a perfect-fit purpose, and you are aware of the various side-benefits of living a purpose-driven life, but just in case you need a reminder, I’ve listed them below.
My plan is to write an article about each of these benefits.
So, let’s pull back the curtain and look at what changes once you know why you’re here. The procrastination bit— you can read more about that here.
1. You Stop Overthinking Every Decision
When your purpose is clear, decisions start lining themselves up in a row like good little ducks. You don’t need a pros-and-cons list the length of War and Peace. If it aligns with your purpose, it’s a yes. If it doesn’t, thank you, but no thank you.
You stop outsourcing your choices to Google searches, tarot cards, and that friend who always says, “Just follow your heart,” which is only helpful if your heart isn’t suffering from decision-related tachycardia (palpitations.)
2. When LifeQuakes Hit, You Don’t Crumble
Purpose doesn’t make life easy—it makes it meaningful. When everything goes off course, purpose hands you a hard hat and a blueprint instead of a mental meltdown. It helps you get back up, not because you’re invincible, but because you’re invested.
Crisis? Challenge? Sudden detour? Purpose says, “Ah, yes. It’s only a plot twist. Let’s rewrite the chapter.” And with each crisis, you become more and more emotionally resilient.
3. No More Chasing Shiny Objects Syndrome
Purpose helps you focus. It gives you direction. You stop hopping from one half-baked idea to the next like a caffeinated squirrel. Instead, you channel your energy toward what matters, and (bonus!) you finally finish that project you’ve been “meaning to get around to” since 2017.
Your to-do list gets shorter but way more impactful. It’s not about doing more—it’s about doing what matters.
4. You No Longer Need a Trophy to Feel Appreciated
When you know your purpose, you stop looking outside yourself for proof that you matter. You stop measuring your value by your output, your income, or how many likes you got on your “authentic” Instagram post.
You know who you are. You know your worth, you know where you are going. You walk into rooms like you have got a standing ovation playing in your head. Because you do. It’s just very tastefully muted.
5. Your Relationships are more Authentic
Forget networking. You start connection-working. Purpose draws the right people toward you like a backstage pass to the concert of your life. Your purpose functions as a people filter.
You’re no longer clinging to toxic friendships or over-explaining your existence. Your relationships get real, rich, and deeply aligned. You don’t need to impress anyone—you just connect.
6. You live a Longer and Healthier Life
Scientific studies back this up: people with purpose live longer and healthier lives. Lower blood pressure, better sleep, improved immune function—it’s like a wellness supplement your soul manufactures internally.
No green juice required (unless you like that sort of thing).
7. Your Purpose-driven Life has Greater Impact
Once you know your purpose, your ambitions expand beyond self-gain. You stop chasing gold stars and start leaving fingerprints. You begin to think legacy, not just lifestyle.
Success is admirable. But significance? That’s what changes lives.
8. You no longer have FOMO, because you’re Intentionally Opting Out
With purpose in place, you stop running after every opportunity like it’s the last lifeboat off a sinking ship. You say no to what’s not yours without panic or apology.
You’re not missing out. You’re choosing intentionally what you want to be part of and what not. And that is deliciously rebellious in a culture obsessed with doing it all.
9. You Can Say No Easily and Elegantly
Purpose makes your “no” sound like poetry. You don’t ghost people or fumble your way through awkward excuses. You say no like a sovereign being who knows exactly what they’re doing and why they are (still) doing it.
Try this on for size: “Thank you for thinking of me. I won’t join you, this activity is not aligned with my current direction.” Boom. Zero drama.
10. You have a New Relationship with Time: Less Urgency, More Intimacy
Purpose reshapes how you experience time. You stop sprinting through your day like you’re on an invisible deadline. You stop hoarding moments and start inhabiting them.
It’s not about doing less—it’s about being more present. You trade panic for presence. And it’s oddly addictive.
11. You Stop Producing, You Start Creating
Purpose unlocks creativity in a way that hustle culture never could. Your ideas don’t feel forced—they feel like rivers finally finding their way to the ocean.
You don’t create to impress—you create to express. And that shift changes everything.
12. You have Less Existential Dread: Life Still Hurts—It Just Makes More Sense
Knowing your purpose won’t delete your existential musings. But it does give them shape. You’re still aware of your mortality, but now it motivates you instead of paralysing you.
You start asking, “How do I live while I’m here?” instead of just “What’s the point?”
13. You’re Anchored in Integrity: You’re No Longer Living in Fragments
With purpose, you start living in alignment. What you believe, say, and do finally sync up. You become congruent. Whole. Less exhausted by pretending. Less drained by performing.
It’s quiet, but powerful. You become magnetic—not because you’re flashy, but because you’re real.
14. Self-Forgiveness Comes Easier: You Bless Your Mess
Purpose reframes your past not as a record of failures, but as a roadmap of becoming. You stop seeing mistakes as shameful and start seeing them as necessary.
You begin to forgive yourself—not because it’s trendy, but because you understand your own evolution.
Spoiler alert: it’s all part of the plan, anyway.
15. You Don’t Just Live Your Purpose—You Radiate It
You don’t need a stage, a TED Talk, or a 10k following. When you live on purpose, people feel it. Your presence alone inspires recalibration.
You become a tuning fork. A mirror. A lighthouse. Whatever metaphor works, your purpose becomes a permission slip for others to find theirs.
Conclusion: Finding Your Purpose Is Not an Existential Luxury—It’s a Way of Life
So, no, knowing your purpose is not just for monks, midlife-crisis survivors, or motivational speakers.
It’s for anyone who wants to live more meaningfully, impactfully and fulfillingly. It’s not a side quest—it’s the entire journey.
Having a purpose is of such primordial importance to me, that I have created two “Define Your Life Purpose” Mentoring Programs: The Purpuse Pursuit Protocol is for you if you are still searching for your life purpose, and the Purpose Pivot Protocol – perfect if you have a life purpose that needs adjusting.
You bring the curiosity. I’ll bring the compass.
Let’s find/adjust your purpose.

The Purpose Pursuit Protocol – if you want to discover your life purpose, this course will provide you with the clarity, motivation and direction you need to manifest your next chapter – in both your personal and professional life. Get immediate access

The Purpose Pivot Protocol – drawing inspiration from the Camino de Santiago, this transformative course guides you through a proven framework to recalibrate your authentic purpose and create a meaningful and fulfilling second act. Get immediate access

“I am an experienced medical doctor – MBChB, MRCGP, NLP master pract cert, Transformational Life Coach (dip.) Life Story Coach (cert.) Counselling (cert.) Med Hypnotherapy (dip.) and EAGALA (cert.) I may have an impressive number of letters after my name, and more than three decades of professional experience, but what qualifies me to excel at what I do is my intuitive understanding of my clients’ difficulties and my extensive personal experience of managing major life changes using strategies I developed over many years” Dr M Montagu