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Passion and Purpose

Have you ever picked something up along your journey of life thinking this is great and will work wonders, found passion in the words, were moved to do something but a micro ingredient was missing so you laid it down, not having the impetus to re-engage until decades later.  The thought process, this is all too familiar.  Many years ago having experienced an awaking with the principles of First thing First and 7 Habits of High Effective People it is more profound today that in that moment it was first introduced.  Profound because there is passion and purpose in my life, in my goals, in my vision. Despite putting aside 7 Habits many years ago, within the inner recesses of the data field of my mind fragments of the past exist.  Those fossilized remains periodically ignited to memory would serve their over time but not come to full fruition till now. Of the 7 habits, the most decayed were 1. Begin with the end in Mind, 2. First things first and finally 3. Sharpen the Saw. If you a

Building A Legacy

Take a moment and take in through your nose a deep cleansing breath.  Breath in as much air as your longs can take. Now hold, and slowly exhale, breathing out gradually.  Read the following questions Do you have a Dream?   What is your dream? What are you willing to do make that dream a reality? How do you want your family, friends and colleagues to remember you?  Now take a deep breath, think through those questions and close your eyes.  As you exhale focus on the answers to those questions. Take one last deep, powerful breath in and slowly exhale.  Are these questions triggering emotions in you.  Think for a moment and connect with how you feel. The purpose of this exercise was to reunite the passion within you to keep dreaming and to see how self  can either defeat or ignite the drive we innately have within us. Plato said: "The first and best victory is to conquer self, to be conquered by self is, of all things, the most shameful and file. " Building a le

A Life of Meaning

It is easy to get caught up in the demands of career and life only to loose site of purpose or drive that makes us who we are; our passion. How do we find our way back to a path that has meaning? This is both a complex and intriguing question where there are many answer, mostly suited to our circumstances and beliefs. Where do we derive meaning, career, work, home, society, accumulation of wealth or people? Breaking this down to its simplest form, the truest definition of meaning as accounted in the Webster Dictionary states: the third definition states as follows 3 :significant quality; especially : implication of a hidden or special significance a glance full of meaning (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/meaning) This summary gives great insight with phrases like "significant quality", special significance," denoting a level of importance to yourself or those around you. How do you discover meaning in life? Recently listening to a lecture by Brian Car

Do What You Love

Paint Night - I love to paint Francis Ford Copella one said, "Do what you love because you will be better at it."  The causation of  this statement is the impetus to put in extra time because you love it. How do we find out what we love?  That would seem to be the burning questions on everyone's mind.  A little bit like walking into a room and everyone shouts simultaneously, "Surprise!" What is the next steps on this quest for discovery, albeit self discover that often can be tempered with disdain and procrastination.  Often we do not like to look into the mirror and self -reflect but that is about to change.  Think for a moment about the following questions Jim Collins, author and entrepreneur advocates in his book, "Good to Great," What are you deeply passionate about? What drive your economic engine? What you can be the best in the world at? These concentric circle are interwoven and are interdependent of each other. Collins calls this m