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Tap into your why. Think about your purpose. Your why is the lifeblood of intentional living. Everything becomes more meaningful. Why is your purpose, Way is your path. The why before the way your ability to make a difference comes more quickly. Do
Make small steps
Knowing your why helps you know what to do and how to follow through.
Don't stay stuck until you figure out your why. Sometimes your why will become clear as you move forward.
Questions to help find your why:
Simon Sinek:
Golden Circle Why…How….What - backwards from typical What…How…Why
Why: What is your purpose, your call, your belief…why do you exist?
"People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it."
Personal Story: Men at church coming together to be there for me as a young teenager who just lost his father. What do I remember, what do others remember about my dad who I lost 46 years ago. Not his status, money, cars, or other worldly things. I remember him as one who loved and cared for his family, one who cared for his church and community and served both well. People loved him because of his relationships, that's it. How will people remember you?
Action Item: Answer the 3 questions. Use the writing process to discover your answers and go with it. It can be a messy process and there is no right or wrong. Just write away.
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Tap into your why. Think about your purpose. Your why is the lifeblood of intentional living. Everything becomes more meaningful. Why is your purpose, Way is your path. The why before the way your ability to make a difference comes more quickly. Do
Make small steps
Knowing your why helps you know what to do and how to follow through.
Don't stay stuck until you figure out your why. Sometimes your why will become clear as you move forward.
Questions to help find your why:
Simon Sinek:
Golden Circle Why…How….What - backwards from typical What…How…Why
Why: What is your purpose, your call, your belief…why do you exist?
"People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it."
Personal Story: Men at church coming together to be there for me as a young teenager who just lost his father. What do I remember, what do others remember about my dad who I lost 46 years ago. Not his status, money, cars, or other worldly things. I remember him as one who loved and cared for his family, one who cared for his church and community and served both well. People loved him because of his relationships, that's it. How will people remember you?
Action Item: Answer the 3 questions. Use the writing process to discover your answers and go with it. It can be a messy process and there is no right or wrong. Just write away.