Posts Tagged ‘Purpose In Life’

Purpose Driven Achievement – Key to Make Your Dreams Come True

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Do you know why you where born? What’s your purpose in life? From 1999 until 2006, I searched for my purpose in life. Your purpose may not be something you discover right away, rather it is part of a process. Discovering your purpose requires that you carefully examine where you are and where you are heading.

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The True Measure of Living

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

What you do for others is the measure of your greatness. “If you fed the hungry, gave water to the thirsty, invited strangers in your homes, clothed the naked and, visited those who are sick and in prison then, you have almost done your purpose in life!”

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Find My Purpose in Life – 3 Step Checklist For Those Looking to Do the Same

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Find my purpose in life. It was a lofty goal, especially for someone like me. I had never spent much time thinking about myself. I was a mom, a sister, a wife, a business owner – I didn’t even time to stop and eat half the time, much less answer the ‘big’ questions in life. Yet, I realized that every day I was just going through the motions, with no real passion or excitement in my life. I knew I would never be truly fulfilled or happy without answering that question. After years of living like this, I was determined to find my purpose in life.

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Purpose Driven Achievement – Key to Make Your Dreams Come True

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Do you know why you where born? What’s your purpose in life? From 1999 until 2006, I searched for my purpose in life. Your purpose may not be something you discover right away, rather it is part of a process. Discovering your purpose requires that you carefully examine where you are and where you are heading.

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Find My Purpose in Life – 3 Step Checklist For Those Looking to Do the Same

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Find my purpose in life. It was a lofty goal, especially for someone like me. I had never spent much time thinking about myself. I was a mom, a sister, a wife, a business owner – I didn’t even time to stop and eat half the time, much less answer the ‘big’ questions in life. Yet, I realized that every day I was just going through the motions, with no real passion or excitement in my life. I knew I would never be truly fulfilled or happy without answering that question. After years of living like this, I was determined to find my purpose in life.

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