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YOUR WHY!
Have you ever taken the time to write out your why—the driving force behind what you do and who you are? There’s something powerful about putting it into words and then sharing it with others. It’s not just about clarity; it’s about letting yourself be seen, holding yourself accountable, and stepping fully into your purpose. But here’s the thing: sometimes, the biggest barrier isn’t finding your why—it’s the false stories we’ve told ourselves for so long. Letting go of those narratives isn’t easy, but when we do, confidence and freedom follow. So here’s a thought for today: What’s one story you’ve been holding on to that it’s time to release? And if you’re ready to share, what’s your why?
HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT?
Big goals can feel overwhelming, but here’s a game-changer: tackle them one small step at a time. Think of it like eating an elephant—one bite at a time (not that I’d recommend eating elephants). The key? Daily discipline and preparation. Success isn’t just about reaching the finish line; it’s about being ready for it when you do. Want to handle the weight of a million bucks or the keys to a Ferrari? Start building the right habits now. Small steps. Big dreams. Let’s go.
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WELCOME TO FINDING YOUR PURPOSE
If you’re new to the community comment and post what your WHY Is and WHY you joined this group.
THE 5X5 FRIENDSHIP FACTOR
Have you ever thought about how much your environment shapes your future? Here’s a quick exercise I share with my clients: First, ask your five closest friends what their five-year goals are. Then, dig a little deeper—ask them about the five-year goals of their closest friends. What you’ll discover might surprise you. The truth is, you’re not just a reflection of the five people you spend the most time with—you’re influenced by the mindset, habits, and ambitions of their circles too. In essence, you’re a product of 25 people, whether you realize it or not. This isn’t just about relationships—it’s about the “diet” you feed your mind and spirit. Who you surround yourself with matters. Are they chasing growth, purpose, and fulfillment, or are they stuck in cycles of complacency? 5 Steps to Start the Conversation • 💡Ask with curiosity:Approach your friends with genuine interest. Make it clear you care about their vision for the future. • 📖Take notes:Write down their goals to reflect on later and better understand the patterns in your circle. • 🔗Follow up on their connections:Ask them about their friends’ goals to see the broader influence. • 🔍Look for alignment:Notice if their goals inspire you or challenge your current path. • 🌱Share your goals too:Lead by example. It encourages an open, growth-oriented dialogue. Be mindful of who you choose to “diet” with, because your mental, emotional, and relational inputs determine your output. The people in your life either propel you forward or hold you back. Choose wisely. Your five-year future depends on it.
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READING IS KEY IN PURPOSE
READING IS KEY IN FINDING PURPOSE Reading reduces stress by 68% Reading increases your theory of mind Reading gives you an unbiased opinion. Reading gives you access to experts. Reading renews your mind. Reading helps you slow down. Reading increases your cognitive reserve. Share YOUR experiences with how READING has changed your life.
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