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What's my purpose?
How do you find your purpose? Is it your 9-to-5 job? If so, that's great, right? But if not, what then? Is it your hobby? That's great, but how do you turn a hobby into a job or a business? Is it something you are passionate about? Just like a hobby, can you really turn your passion into a job or a business? People like Steve Harvey say that your purpose is related to your gift. He says that everyone is born with a gift, every single person, and that your gift is something that you do "naturally", without thinking, without effort, without really having to work hard at it... it just comes to you easily. Sometimes or often, you are surprised that other people can't "do it" like you can. Other people, such as Simon Sinek, say that your purpose is related to your "Why". He proposes to ask your best friend (and it must be a friend and not a spouse nor a family member, even though they might be your best friend) why they are friends with you. He says that this question might make your friend stumble with their answer, at first, but eventually, they will get to what it is specifically that you bring to their own lives, and that is your "why". And finally, there are people like Tony Robbins or Dean Graziosi who suggest that we have multiple purposes, sometimes simultaneously in our lives, and sometimes at different times, which are related to our values and beliefs. And that you have to dig deep inside of you and/or ask why you do something and go 7 levels deep (basically ask "Why?" 7 times) to get to your heart's or your soul's "why". I believe that your purpose, your why, your gift is something that drives you without you needing to drive it. It is something that you want to learn more about without needing to be motivated to learn more about it. It is something that wakes you up at night and puts a smile on your face. It is the first thing you think about in the morning and the last thing on your mind before you fall asleep. It is what others say you're good at, and to you, it is nothing or easy or "natural".
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Thanks, @Alfredo M. I know that I have multiple purposes. My primary ones are to be the best husband I can be to my wife and to raise my children to the best of my abilities. After that, I am still in the process of discovering my "next purpose". I was an engineer for a while, but that was because I am good at problem-solving. I was a high-school teacher for a while, but that was because I am a teacher at heart and was looking to contribute more to society. So, now I am looking for something else where I can do both. My latest endeavour is to want to help young dads who did not have the best experience in childhood, or didn't/don't have a father-figure in their lives, and now that they are new fathers, want to raise their kids in the best way they can, but are finding it hard to figure out what that best way is. I am still in the process of putting it all together. Stay tuned! How about you, @Alfredo M.? What is/are your purpose(s)? Or, what would make you happy/fulfilled?
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Thank you, @Lydie Molina, for being an inspiration, a motivator, and a wonderful friend! Other than what I wrote in my reply to @Alfredo M., I would like to make the world a better place for us and for the next generation(s). I believe that by helping Dads to become inspirations, examples, guides, mentors, etc. to their kids, those kids will grow up to be well-rounded, stronger, happier and better positive contributors to society and the world. What about you? What is/are your purpose(s)?
DO YOU ... use 🤖 daily?
Let's talk about AI. Just like Frank's Hot Sauce 🌶️ ... "AI on everything"!!! And I don’t mean just for business. I use it daily for: - My 9-5 job: Email writing, summarizing long reports, deal with my team - Building my biz: Brainstorming content, outlining courses, etc. - My life: Diagnosing my plant's weird yellow leaves, getting quick dog training tips, and even brainstorming color schemes for my living room. It’s not a magic wand. It’s my 24/7 intern. It handles the tedious stuff so I can focus on the big picture: leading, creating, and connecting with all of YOU. Let's cut through the hype and get down to what AI actually is: your personal force multiplier. Here’s how to think about it: ⚡ Power-Up #1: AI is a Supercharged Intern, that’s all .. It's brilliant at finding patterns and executing commands at a massive scale. But it has 🤖 ZERO intuition, vision, or passion. It’s a powerful engine, but you are the driver. Without your direction, it goes nowhere. 💡 Power-Up #2: AI is Your Creativity Amplifier. It will never replace your unique vision, but it will drastically accelerate your ability to execute it. Think of it as the world's fastest brainstorm partner that never sleeps. It can generate endless raw material, but 🤖 your irreplaceable human judgment picks the diamond in the rough and polishes it into something brilliant. 📈 Power-Up #3: AI is Your Key to Measurable Leverage.This is where potential turns into profit. It’s not about vague "productivity"; it’s about concrete results. Like: - Save a minimum of 10 hours a week on content creation, admin, and research. - Systemize your growth: Someone for example can use AI to script and brainstorm five IG Reels in an hour. Imagine then that it then consistently attracts 100 new followers and lands him a new client every few days!!??? That’s the power of leverage. The goal id NOT to let AI run your business. The goal is to use AI to run your business better. _______________________________________🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏🦏 Pls try:
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ChatGPT told me: "You bring wise, experienced dads together to mentor and support new fathers. Your mission is to help them raise children who make the world better."
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