Directional living involves focusing "on the direction of our life that we're going in, as opposed to the destination and where we think we're going to end up," Hellerer says.
AlignOnce you're aware of how fixated you've been on achieving a specific goal, you can align yourself with directional living, Hellerer says.
"This has to do with figuring out what I call our big direction," Hellerer says, which is similar to purpose.
"Orient has to do with figuring out the direction you're heading in without needing to know precisely where you're going."
In your final stage of directional living, you're constantly aligning and releasing as needed.
Persons:
Hellerer, Megan Hellerer, Tami Muller, I've, Alexandria Ocasio
Organizations:
Orient, Staff, CNBC
Locations:
Alexandria, Cortez