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3 Reasons to define your WHY

3 Reasons to define your WHY

Do you know your WHY? What is the unique purpose of your life?

John Maxwell once said, "When you find your why, you find your way." 

It's true – and you've heard me quote this before. 

Yet, finding your why can be challenging. And when things get complicated, sometimes people quit trying to figure them out. 

Discover your "Why" by completing these 7 statements

Discover your "Why" by completing these 7 statements

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you didn’t know what to do next? 

  • Maybe you were presented with an opportunity – but didn’t know if it was right for you.

  • Maybe you lost something valuable and didn’t know how (or if it were possible) to get it back.

  • Perhaps you feel stuck in a neverending cycle of frustration or defeat.

The feelings of confusion or frustration generated by these situations can be paralyzing – and they can get you stuck.  

And stuck stinks. 

However, getting stuck is not the end of the story.

Legacy Quotes | Albert Einstein

Legacy Quotes | Albert Einstein

Do you know your "why" well enough to give an elevator pitch for it?

Let me start by saying that I love the concept of an "elevator pitch."

Wikipedia defines "elevator pitch" as "a short description of an idea, product or company that explains the concept in a way such that any listener can understand it in a short period of time."