geekchic9,
It sounds like you're unsure in one of these two areas:
1) who you assist or serve
2) what you're doing (ie. the action)
T. Harv Eker has a great 4 step process for creating a purpose statement:
1) Your purpose is an action. It's something you DO. Write down 5 verbs that resonate or excite you. (ie. advance, communicate, empower, educate, teach, etc.)
2) Who do you serve or assist? Some examples include: people, teens, seniors, doctors, engineers, etc.
3) What is the intention or benefit of your action? Some examples include: create wellness, inspire, living in their higher selves, serving others, achieve their destiny, live their dreams, learning, etc.
4) Bring all 3 together into a written statement. For example, my purpose statement is:
“My purpose is to teach and inspire others to love and live life by following their hearts desires.”
You can read more in my free ebook:
The Genius Within You - How to unlock your inner genius, natural ability and life purpose