We make many decisions every single day. But few of us ask ourselves what’s guiding our decision-making. Are you just following in the paths of others? Or have you decided on your own purpose that will guide your life?
Having a clear purpose is crucial for identifying your priorities and making better decisions. While creating one might seem daunting at first, it’s more than worth the effort.
The key message here is: Defining your life’s purpose will help determine the decisions you make.
Your purpose is a combination of your mission, vision, and core values. Let’s look at how to define...
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