What Living a Soul-Led Life Has Taught Me About Success, Rebecca Campbell Explains

You can spend all your life trying to be successful. Study for years in the best university in your country, work as an intern for free, and finally, get that job you’ve always been dreaming of and start making money with it. But how many of us, throughout this journey, stop just for a second to ask ourselves whether this is truly what we want? Society pushes us to choose a career path when we’re still in our teenage years, and most of us blindly follow this direction without ever questioning it again. This is why more and more people nowadays realize in their thirties that what they have been trying to achieve all their life wasn’t their true calling. 

Introducing Rebecca Campbell

This is exactly what happened to Rebecca Campbell, who in her late 20s, found out that her career as a creative director may have been successful from a financial perspective, but not from a personal one. After this revelation, Rebecca decided to focus on her spirituality to figure out what her true calling was and discovered the power of living a soul-led life. She then decided to become an entrepreneur to help other people reconnect with their inner selves through this lifestyle.

Rebecca is now a bestselling author and her books have been translated into 20 languages. She also organizes several programs and courses, such as her seven days of free guided practice, for people who want to learn how to live a soul-led life.

By incorporating soulful practices into her daily routine, Rebecca reshaped her idea of success and gave it a completely new meaning, not merely based on financial stability. 

It’s not all about the money 

Living a soul-led life means being aligned with your inner self, knowing your purpose in life, and trying your best to achieve it through your daily actions. Once you realize that success is not connected with income but inner happiness, you will be able to slowly accept what your true calling is, even though the path to achieve it may be more challenging than the one you initially choose.

The positive news is that recognizing and working on your real-life calling has plenty of benefits for you. In fact, it will help you live a more fulfilled life by knowing that you’re doing exactly what you should be doing.

The time spent not working will determine your success

To live a soul-led life, you need to take time off every day for your soulful practices. These are different for any of us and range from a simple walk in nature to a meditation session or journaling.

Through these practices, you will be able to clear your mind and focus on your inner self and true calling. These activities will not only guide you towards your true career path but will also support you through the small challenges of everyday life.

For instance, they will help you clear your mind and get new perspectives on some work issues, inspire your creativity, and, most of all, motivate you to continue working on your path. Soulful practices remind us of the reason why we started our career in the first place, showing us why we are doing it and giving us the motivation to continue. 

You cannot do it all by yourself

Leading a soul-led life also means being able to recognize our limitations. Most of us are taught that asking for support is a form of weakness, but there couldn’t be something further from the truth. Soulful practices teach us how to control our ego and adopt an abundance mentality. Contrary to the scarcity mentality, this mindset is centered on the belief that there are endless opportunities for everyone and help us focus on our own business success instead of constantly comparing ourselves to others. This will not only boost your business growth but also support your self-development both as an entrepreneur and a spiritual person. 

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