The Bridge to Purpose
Do you love work?
I mean truly love your work. Where you wake up in the morning, excited to take on the day and ready to face the many challenges with vigor and passion? The fact is that about 75% of us do not. This is a scary trend and we need to work together to change this statistic.
When workers are disengaged, they lack purpose and perspective on success. Often, they run after an illusion of success that is adopted through worldly standards or from a deeply rooted influence from their past. The bottom line is this: you can't find purpose if you are chasing after success myths. Finding work that aligns with your purpose and unique definition of success is essential for a joy-filled life.
We've been blessed to learn from real life situations as we support and offer assistance to others on their journey to become more self-aware about their unique purpose. Based on these stories, we've compiled the lessons about what true success is and how to find it.
We know these lessons and stories will illuminate and build the bridge between success myths and finding purpose! The Purpose Promise presents our blog, The Bridge to Purpose.
Are you stealing a GIFT from those you love?
After our time together, Tad had a new conviction. He could still take that promotion, but what was more important than that was the new boundaries he set in life to give his family and loved ones a great gift: His time, presence, and love.
Integration: The Key to Unlock Purpose
Before COVID, Riley and millions of others in America compartmentalized their work life and their home life. The two did not integrate well together. But COVID became a great teacher. Riley and millions of others realized that work and home life are not isolated.
Find Purpose In Your New Identity
As Dan and I continued down the pathway of his newfound identity and how work could support him being a great spouse, dad and worker, he started to gain some hope that the change he wished for could become his reality.
Frustrated by a Double Life at Work
Do you ever feel like you live two separate lives? At home, you act one way. At work, you act another. You are free to be your best self, until you get to work where there is this burden of who you need to be based on old constructs.
Is Too Much Knowledge Robbing You of Fulfilling Work?
The average American consumes more than 105,000 words per day. The amount of information we take in is larger than ever before! But is it helping us? We believe the amount of information we have access to is actually robbing most of us of true joy!
Is Work a Source of Your Happiness?
I recently heard it said that “what you love is what you generate an appetite for.” Once you develop an appetite for something you will want to practice it. And once you practice something because you love it, you will begin to master it.
Defeating the Reactive Life
Life had thrown me a huge curveball, and I was taking out my frustration on an innocent bystander. It was not fair of me to do so, and it was certainly not the way I seek to treat others. I was then able to pinpoint one variable that would either create peace or create fear.
Reinstate Rites of Passage
Rites of passage. Most are familiar with the terminology, but few are aware of how essential they are for the development of individuals and society. Amidst the journey of self-discovery there are many signs.
The Power of Childhood Memories
Cognitive Memory Theory tells us that our memories create our beliefs, and our beliefs create our feelings. Our memories drive how we feel and how we eventually behave based on those feelings.
Exit Stage Right for a Greater Show
I'll never forget that pivotal moment that has led me to where I am today. And even more importantly, I'll never forget that pivotal man and his advice that propelled me to choose courage over comfort!
The Great Realignment
Are you part of the Great Resignation or the Great Realignment? The recent labor reports show another record-breaking month of workers leaving their jobs. 3% of the workforce resigned again this month.
Death of Something
"I’m an acorn small and round, sitting on the hard-hard ground. Everybody steps on me. That is why I’m cracked you see." Whether you know this song or not is irrelevant, but it does exemplify a relevant concept.
Unmasking Success
Millions of Americans have adopted someone else's view on success. They are striving to achieve something, so they can have an image that the world accepts; however, the scariest part of the subconscious masks we wear is that they hide our true selves.
Changing Seasons
Just as we start to feel like we’ve fallen into a rhythm that’s working and comfortable, life shifts and adjusts...which means we have to as well.
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Before the process I would have rated my employment situation a 20 out of 100. But I am so much happier post process, and would rate my employment situation a 100/100!
I'm 95% likely to recommend The Purpose Promise to family and friends. My Purpose Guide was great. He went above and beyond in his dedication and insights, and I am now happier in my employment situation.
The Purpose Promise was literally a Godsend from the start. It helped me to step outside of my own head and see things from a more impartial, external viewpoint...In a short time, they were able to realize insights about me that I did not even realize in myself yet.
I used a guide and found it to be extremely helpful. My guide was fantastic! I am 100% likely to recommend The Purpose Promise to family and friends.
I have newfound awareness. I am more qualified than I realized, and I can bring a lot of value to companies. Also, I have a higher purpose in life. I now work for an incredible employer and have a job that leaves me fulfilled.
The Purpose Promise helped me put a new perspective on me and my talents, as well as shed some light in some personal areas of my life... I am happily employed in a job that really is a second career, but more importantly is centered around not only my strengths, but also my passions.
The Purpose Promise process provided much-needed clarity in terms of what I wanted from my life. First and foremost, about how my job and career would help me or allow me to reach that goal.