ISBN-13: 9781514174203 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 122 str.
ISBN-13: 9781514174203 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 122 str.
"What should I do with my life?" or "What is my life purpose?" what they're actually asking is: "What can I do with my time that is important? Do you feel lost or as if something is missing in your life? Maybe you want to make a bigger difference in the world than you feel you are, but you aren't sure how. The good news is that this book will help you. This book is very helpful and concrete. The ways really help you to open up and explore yourself, One of the most fundamental questions we ask ourselves is "Why am I here?" In our efforts to answer this question, many of us become motivated to seek another path, one that will lead to greater personal and spiritual fulfillment. The same is true of our professional lives. This book helps you find a level of success in your career by guiding you through the process of self-discovery. The knowledge you gain will help you clarify your values, recognize your talents and skills, and overcome the intuitive blocks you may have. Filled with many thought-provoking ways and friendly advice, this book will show you how you can find your purpose and change your life. There is such variety in general in content that was thought provoking as well as inspiring and it is presented in a way that, at least for me, I was inspired and encouraged to do more and to be more. This book is something that lets you think deeper about your journey as well as about your relationships with others. You will also be able to think about the future and where you want to see yourself going personally and professionally. This is the perfect book for you at this point in your life as you are reassessing your priorities and seeing where you want to focus next. It helps readers live their best lives, serving up information and inspiration on everything from lasting love to luscious food. Fresh advice and timeless wisdom, offer people the tools they need to become more of who they are"-to love themselves more deeply, to look hopefully toward the future, and to leap wholeheartedly into the adventure of being alive. Your life purpose is always working on your behalf. You were born with it. You can't help but express it because it's how you see the world, and it's what interests you. It's a mistake to try to make your life purpose a job title. Life purpose is much larger than that. Take action on your hunches and persistent thoughts. This book's singular message is this: to succeed and win, great companies need to have a purpose that has a moralistic bent to it that everyone can jump on board with and follow. This purpose will drive your strategy and values (which will come effortlessly after you figure out what your purpose is.) There are many things we teach in school. We teach students about the world at large, how to remember useful facts, how to think. But one thing we often miss is the importance of teaching kids to find and cultivate a purpose. Helping students to find their goal in life, their reason for doing the things they do, and their "end in itself" is just as important. The main thesis of this well-written and -argued book is that kids who have a purpose generally tend to do a whole lot better in a whole lot of areas than kids who are "drifters" or "dabblers," who may have short-term goals but lack a long-term unifying goal.