living on purpose

What is the opposite of a life lived on purpose?
A life lived by accident?

A life lived according to someone else’s instructions?
If your life lacks purpose and meaning – why does it?

Whose life are you living?
Because if you were living your life, wouldn’t you be fulfilled?

Living on purpose is about intentionality and alignment.

Intentionality

If you do something on purpose, it is something you meant to do.

If you live on purpose, it is something you mean to do.
Whatever it is that you are doing.

You do it on purpose. You act with intention.

Acting on purpose means you understand what you want, and you think
through impediments that get in the way – this is intentionality.

Alignment

Living on purpose also means living on my purpose.

i.e., I am aligned with purpose and meaning and contribution.
And fulfilled by these things.

How does this happen?

Here we break out our maps and help you find your compass.
If you read the men in life transition page, you know what is coming…

Maps

Maps give us context. Context allows us to accurately
and appropriately define problems.

Once our problems are well-defined, we naturally begin to think through them.

The better we get at defining our problems,
the better our ability to think through them will become.

A Compass

Our inner compass is the instrument that defines what we want.

So, to understand what we want, we need to find our compass
and see what it is showing us.

Alignment

When the intentionality work is done sincerely and thoroughly, the alignment
with purpose, meaning, and contribution begin to happen on their own accord.

Can you see how this happens?


Is this something that would be of benefit to your life?