Purpose is not a job: Part Two

Purpose often emerges naturally once meaning is put into motion, and it does not need to be large or highly visible to be significant.
Purpose is not a job: Part One

When people hear “find your purpose,” many assume it means going back to work, but that interpretation misses something far more important.
Are people happier just lounging around?

I find it hard to believe that simply existing within your own bubble is actually better than being actively engaged in a community.
Reflections after going without food, only water, for 14 days

This fast proved it is possible to do hard things at 65, reclaim your health and get direction for your life at any age. Fasting is a good way to start.
New book advocates for a ‘family fiduciary’ to guide wealth transfer

The book calls for the rise of the family fiduciary — a leader who not only protects the money, but reinforces the family’s values, expands their wisdom and prepares them for the future.
You were wired differently on purpose, for a specific purpose

Like an old cuckoo clock, we are made to do very specific things at just the right moment, exactly as God designed from before the world was created.
Why are people caught in a ‘daily midlife crisis’ today?

Everyone has bad days, but if you are finding that you have more bad days than good, perhaps you are out of God’s will for your life.
The movie “Here” shows the importance of living life now

The movie shows that everyone has a story, and it is those stories that connect us to the past as well as the future. Yet, “Here” has a strong message for people over 50, too.
Tad Derrickson moves from helping people to repurposing trees

As a child, Tad Derrickson watched his grandfather run a saw mill. Today, Tad has a portable mill he uses to give new purpose to trees destined for local landfills.
Australian woman overcomes brain injury to enjoy purposeful life at 81

“Every rotten evil thing that has happened to me has been transformed into a valuable learning situation whereby I developed genuine empathy for others,” said Sandra.