Without a purpose, it’s easy to pursue things that you ‘think’ you should be doing. For most of us, our lives are not perfectly clear. Many of us struggle with answering questions like ‘what do I want’, ‘what’s my purpose’.
In the words of Margie Warrell, Author of “Brave”:
“Knowing your why is an important first step in figuring out how to achieve the goals that excite you and create a life you enjoy living (versus merely surviving!). Indeed, only when you know your ‘why’ will you find the courage to take the risks needed to get ahead, stay motivated when the chips are down, and move your life onto an entirely new, more challenging, and more rewarding trajectory.”
OUR COLLECTIVE PURPOSE
I believe we have a collective purpose.
To be the BEST for the world
NOT to be the best in the world. This collective purpose is the foundation for our own individual and organisational purpose journeys. A collective purpose binds us together to make the world a regenerative place for all.
Purpose is central to everything we do and experience. Regeneration is the key to a thriving future, and central to that is purpose. Purpose gives us meaning. Purpose is the action, and meaning is the experience. If we are guided by nature, then everything in nature is not concerned with everything else but is designed to live its purpose, its contribution to the whole. Regeneration is my focus and at the centre of regeneration is purpose. We can’t have a thriving future and create conditions conducive to life if we don’t life a life of purpose.
I have created a Purpose Map™ that clearly states your purpose, mission, vision, impact and values. I provide a purpose mentoring services to individuals and businesses to help them uncover their purpose map so they can make better decisions, hire more aligned people, develop mutually symbiotic partnerships and create a thriving future.
Explore how purpose helps you and your business and understand what regeneration is.
WHAT IS PURPOSE?
A sense of purpose is a deep understanding of the reasons behind our efforts and a desire to pour in more time and energy because that purpose resonates with the impact we’d like to make on the world.
Purpose has many myths. It is not a list of education, experience, and skills you’ve gathered in your life. Purpose is definitely not some jargon-filled catchphrase. It should be specific and personal, resonating with you and you alone. It doesn’t have to be aspirational or cause-based. And it’s not what you think it should be. It’s who you can’t help being.
Purpose lifts us at the end of the day beyond the tasks we have accomplished and the goals we have achieved to the belief that we have not just added value, but we’ve achieved something of significance in the pursuit of something greater.
Everything has a purpose. In nature, purpose is central. We can be guided by nature and understand that we need not to understand everyone else’s purpose; we need to live our purpose.
Purpose opens opportunities and creates certainty. This information can awaken us to define goals and ideals that are personally meaningful and reaches beyond ourselves to create a regenerative future.
Purpose does not have specific definitions or boundaries. Whether we experience a sense of purpose as a volunteer, receptionist, carpenter, teacher, maintenance worker, cleaner, parent or doctor it does not matter. It is having a sense of purpose that matters. Nature can guide us.
Purpose is also good for our health. Having a purpose – whether small or large, whether we reach our goals or continue to strive for it – informs our existence in important ways that may impact physical and mental health and overall wellbeing. Having purpose in life helps reframe stressful situations to deal with them more productively, facilitating recovery from stress and trauma.
Whether you are an individual or an organisation when you show up with purpose you will experience more meaning in your life and a deeper connection with yourself and your community.