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How to find your purpose in life

Posted on July 9, 2022 by The Churning — 2 Comments ↓
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We’ve seen how knowing our purpose helps us to succeed in a changing world.  We also know that living in line with our purpose will bring us extra focus and energy, increase Continue Reading →

Posted in 5: Know Your Purpose & Values, Inner Leadership | Tagged Arnold M Patent, Good to Great, Hedgehog Concept, Isaiah Berlin, Jack Canfield, Jim Collins, Mark Twain | 2 Comments ↓

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— “The inspiring manual to improve our ability to thrive in VUCA times.”

— “An essential shift in thinking: an ethical framework for business decision makers based on emotional maturity.”

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— “My favourite book to turn to when I have a leadership dilemma.”

— “…should be on every change-maker’s bookshelf… rich… practical… detailed… clear… invaluable.”

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— “Refreshing and necessary. A personal development journey recommended for… today’s highly unpredictable world.”

— “An excellent guide to riding the waves of change and being stronger when faced with adversity.”

— “An outstanding book… A very valuable companion for those in search of meaning.”

— “Excellent, clear, pragmatic, practical, radical.”

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