God gives specific skills, instructions to people in the Bible – and to you
Have you ever had a desire to do something specific that just doesn’t go away? Perhaps God is stirring your heart!
How to find purpose in retirement or when over 50.
Have you ever had a desire to do something specific that just doesn’t go away? Perhaps God is stirring your heart!
Having a mindset that your job really has meaning to other people works to help persevere through setbacks and obstacles.
After two years of analysis, the findings suggest patience may be a critical and often overlooked element of a productive and fulfilling search for purpose.
Sanjiv Chopra and Gina Vild discovered the magic sauce of how having a purpose in life works to boost someone’s happiness quotient.
We all need margin for rest and recreation. But, when a down day becomes a way of life, it can lead to a lifestyle of inactivity which is neither productive or healthy.
Mistakes are inevitable as part of our maturing process. Therefore, our entire earthly lives should not be defined by bad decisions of the past.
The biggest choice we often face after reaching our 50th birthdays is whether or not to pursue what God is tugging at us to do.
When you are over 50 and trying to identify what to do with your life, think about purpose from the perspective of the individual letters in the word.
After years of trying to make “what they’re good at” work for them, many times people are left with feelings of frustration and sometimes anger because what they’re doing goes against their calling.
That may have been true 20 years ago when seasoned citizens either worked for companies or held minimum wage jobs in retail stores and restaurants. However, the internet has changed all that. In the online world, age is an invisible barrier.