In the pursuit of a fulfilling life, finding and living with purpose holds immense value. A clear sense of purpose serves as a guiding light, infusing both our work and personal lives with meaning, passion, and direction. Today we will explore the significance of purpose, how it can be identified, and its impact on designing a positive and intentional life. Discover the transformative potential of purpose and unlock the keys to a life filled with passion and success.
Purpose is the deep-rooted reason that drives us, giving our lives a sense of direction and fulfillment. It goes beyond merely accomplishing tasks or meeting goals; it is a reflection of our core values, desires, and aspirations. Purpose is about finding meaning in what we do, both professionally and personally.
Identifying Your Purpose:
To truly live a life of passion and success, it is essential to identify your purpose. Self-reflection plays a crucial role in this process. Take the time to delve into your innermost thoughts and feelings, exploring your passions, values, and aspirations. Journaling, meditation, or engaging in deep conversations with trusted individuals can help you gain clarity. Reflect on the activities that bring you joy and fulfillment and consider how they can align with your work and personal life. By understanding what truly matters to you at a fundamental level, you can begin to uncover your purpose and embark on a journey that is driven by your unique vision and values.
Arguably, the two most important days of your life, are the day you were born and the day that you find out why.
Self-Reflection: Engage in introspective practices such as journaling, meditation, or deep conversations with trusted individuals. Reflect on your passions, values, and the activities that bring you joy and fulfilment.
Aligning Work and Personal Life: While purpose can manifest in different aspects of life, finding synergy between work and personal life can create a powerful sense of alignment. Consider how your skills, passions, and values can be integrated into your career and personal pursuits.
Exploration and Experimentation: Embrace new experiences and ventures to discover what resonates with your soul. Explore different interests, engage in volunteering, or seek opportunities for growth and learning.
The Influence of a Clear Purpose:
A clear purpose has a profound influence on every aspect of your life. It provides you with direction and focus, guiding your decisions, actions, and goals. With a well-defined purpose, you can eliminate distractions and prioritize endeavours that align with your values and aspirations. Furthermore, a clear purpose fuels intrinsic motivation, giving you the drive to overcome challenges and setbacks. It instils a sense of passion and dedication that empowers you to persevere, even in the face of adversity. As you align your life with your purpose, you have the opportunity to design a life by design, one that integrates your work and personal aspirations harmoniously, leading to a sense of fulfillment, balance, and achievement.
Direction and Focus: Purpose provides clarity and serves as a compass, guiding decisions, actions, and goals. It eliminates distractions and helps prioritize endeavours that align with your values and aspirations.
Motivation and Resilience: A clear purpose fuels intrinsic motivation, enabling you to overcome challenges and setbacks with determination and resilience. It instils a sense of passion and dedication, propelling you forward even in the face of obstacles.
Creating a Life by Design: When purpose is at the core of your decision-making, it becomes a driving force in shaping a life by design. It empowers you to create a life that integrates work and personal aspirations, achieving a harmonious balance that brings fulfillment and joy.
Positive Impact on Others: Living with purpose radiates positive energy and inspires those around you. It influences others to find their own purpose and encourages collaboration, connection, and contribution to a greater cause.
Embracing a Purposeful Life:
Embracing a purposeful life means integrating your purpose into every aspect of your existence. It is about making conscious choices that align with your values and aspirations and letting your purpose guide your decision-making process. As you live with purpose, you will find that you have a clear sense of direction, and your actions become intentional and meaningful.
Embracing a purposeful life also means embracing the challenges and opportunities that come your way, as they provide the platform for growth and self-discovery. By infusing purpose into your work, relationships, and personal pursuits, you create a life that is rich in meaning, impact, and fulfillment. Embrace the transformative power of purpose and embark on a journey of passion, success, and a life well-lived.
Incorporating purpose into every facet of your life is a transformative journey. Embrace self-reflection, explore new avenues, and align your work and personal endeavours. Cultivate a deep understanding of your purpose and let it shape your decisions, actions, and interactions. Embrace the challenges and opportunities that come your way, knowing that a life of passion and success awaits when you live with purpose.
A life infused with purpose holds the key to unlocking your greatest potential and experiencing fulfillment on a profound level. By identifying your purpose and aligning it with both work and personal life, you can design a life of intention and joy. Let purpose guide your decisions, fuel your motivation, and inspire those around you. Embrace the transformative power of purpose, and embark on a journey of passion, success, and a life well-lived.
As the end of the financial year approaches, it is the perfect time to reflect on our goals, aspirations, and the path we want to carve out for ourselves. In a world where women are increasingly taking charge of their lives, it is essential to empower ourselves to create a life by our own design. By strategically planning for our personal lives, our wealth, and business ventures, we will set ourselves up for success and live our best life.
Significant life events like changes in our careers, business ventures, welcoming new family members, or experiencing an empty nest as our children leave home, often trigger a deep introspection and a desire to create a life by design. It is during these pivotal moments that we yearn for more fulfilment, purpose, and control over our destiny. The end of the financial year serves as a timely reminder that we have the power to shape our lives according to our own aspirations and goals. By embracing this opportunity to plan strategically for our personal lives, wealth, and business endeavours, we can embark on a journey towards living the life we truly desire.
Let’s explore the importance of planning and learn from inspiring stories demonstrating intentional choices’ power.
Designing a Life of Purpose:
Planning our personal lives involves aligning our actions with our passions and values. It’s crucial to take the time to evaluate our priorities and define what success means to us. Consider the story of Sarah, who felt unfulfilled in her corporate job. At the end of the financial year, she decided to explore her passion for art and started a small online business selling her paintings. By aligning her work with her passion, Sarah found joy and purpose and turned her artistic talents into a thriving career.
Cultivating Wealth and Financial Independence:
End-of-the-year planning is an opportune time to assess our financial situation and make decisions contributing to long-term wealth creation. Jane, a single mother, faced financial challenges after a divorce. At the end of the financial year, she sought advice from a financial planner and created a detailed budget to manage her expenses effectively. By being proactive and making informed financial decisions, Jane regained control of her finances and began building a solid foundation for herself and her children’s future.
Nurturing Entrepreneurial Dreams:
For those with an entrepreneurial spirit, the end of the financial year can be an excellent time to evaluate business goals and develop strategies for growth. Take the story of Lisa, a passionate baker who started a small home-based bakery. As the year-end approached, she conducted a comprehensive review of her business, identifying areas for expansion and investing in marketing and online presence. With her strategic planning, Lisa’s bakery gained a loyal customer base and secured contracts with local cafes and restaurants, leading to exponential growth. Lisa didn’t go it alone; she invested in coaching to help keep her accountable and focused towards her identified goals.
Balancing Life and Work:
Planning for life, wealth, and business should not neglect the importance of achieving a state of balance in our lives that makes sense given what it is that really matters to us at that particular time in our lives. Samantha, a corporate executive, realised that her busy schedule was taking a toll on her well-being and relationships. During the financial year-end, she consciously created boundaries and prioritised self-care. Figuring out how to prioritise this crucial personal work was challenging, so Samantha chose a group coaching program to guide her in the right direction. Samantha incorporated regular exercise, quality time with loved ones, and personal development activities into her schedule. By focusing on work-life balance, Samantha became more productive, fulfilled, and content in both her personal and professional life.
The end of the financial year serves as a potent reminder that we can design our lives according to our dreams and aspirations once we’ve identified them. By strategically planning for our personal lives, cultivating wealth, and nurturing our entrepreneurial endeavours, we can pave the way to success. Let us remember that every decision we make counts and that setting ourselves up for success at this crucial time of the year can profoundly impact our future. Embrace the opportunity to create a life by design, and let the end of the financial year be the starting point of your journey toward a fulfilling and purposeful life.
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You’re a small business owner. You’ve been hustling day in and day out to make your business a success. But have you ever stopped to think about how your energetic state impacts your performance? It turns out, the energy you bring to your business can significantly impact how well you perform. Here’s a look at how your energetic state affects your small business.
Your energetic state precedes you when you walk into a room.
It impacts everyone that you interact with. Your state is reflected in the energy you feel internally and that others may feel radiating from you, your ability to focus and, consequently, the outcomes you experience.
Checking your energetic state each day, first thing, upfront, without exception, is a habit that brings the focus, energy and clarity necessary for a highly productive day. It is a habit practised by great leaders and high performers, and I recommend that it become a daily habit for you.
Here is how I reflect every morning and before every meeting and meaningful interaction with a practice called ILP (Intentions, Language and Physiology).
Set Your Intentions
WHY are you doing what you are about to do, WHY is it important to you both now and into the future, WHAT do you want to achieve, and HOW will you BE in order to play your big game in life?
Setting your intentions can be a powerful tool to make a change or create something new.
Intention helps us focus our energy and stay on the right path to success. By setting intentions, we can discover why we are doing what we are doing and keep our goals in sight. Stating what we wish to achieve allows us to remain open to opportunities that arise and to notice shifts in direction, which is particularly important in business meetings.
Being mindful of our intention allows us to stay to notice when we’re off track, when we become less intentional. Keeping these four questions in mind – why, what, how and when – is essential for manifesting our desires into reality.
Notice Your Language
WHAT are you saying to yourself and others? WHAT words are you using? WILL these words limit or expand you? Edit your language now to be more conducive to achieving your intentions.
The language we use is incredibly powerful. It can either limit us or expand us. If we’re constantly telling ourselves we’re not good enough or can’t do something, we’ll end up believing it.
On the other hand, if we use language that is supportive and positive, it can help us achieve our goals. So it’s important to be aware of our words, both in our internal dialogue and when talking to others.
By consciously using language that empowers us, we can open up new possibilities for ourselves and our businesses.
Notice Your Body Language and Posture
Does it reflect interest or disinterest, curiosity or closure, excitement or boredom? Adjust your posture now – sit or stand tall, shoulders back, and smile!
People often don’t realize the power of their body language. An action as simple as crossing your arms or furrowing your brow can speak volumes about any attitude or emotion you may be feeling.
When interacting with others, taking a step back and observing your body language is essential, ensuring that it reflects the openness and positivity that we hope to achieve through conversation. One way to do this is by maintaining good posture; sitting or standing up tall while keeping your shoulder back and neck relaxed helps convey confidence and keeps you alert. You can do this BEFORE you go into a meeting to feel more relaxed and in control.
Smiling is also an easy way to communicate enthusiasm visually — if we smile, we appear friendlier, more interested in what’s being said, and open to new ideas! The importance of evaluating our bodies’ positioning cannot be understated: it’s something that everyone should be aware of so that they can project their best self with every interaction.
The benefits of checking your energetic state are not restricted to first up in the morning. Check-in before starting a challenging project, going into a critical meeting, or making an announcement to the team to make sure the best version of you turns up. ILP is like a 3-legged stool. If one leg is weak, the stool itself is compromised. Like the stool, the outcomes will be compromised if your intentions are vague, no matter how empowering your language is or how brilliantly you turn up physically.
There is always an opportunity to fine-tune any one of the components of ILP. This tool encourages awareness of your state and enables you to notice even small shifts in your focus, language, and physiology. Don’t underestimate the power of this ILP process. Make it a habit to check into your state and reset often.
Mastering the skills of ILP is included in the 12 Week Business Fit Challenge. Learn more about the program and register here.
10 questions that MUST be answered BEFORE you set your intentions for 2015
Your life is a reflection of you – everything great and everything not so. Your life is the result of the choices you have made – it is that simple.
Make 31st December 2014 a day for reflection – not simply for reflection’s sake but for an invaluable insight into who you have become and who you are being, now – one year on.
Answer these questions… take your time and be honest. Don’t try to make 2014 look better or worse than it actually was. Own it and honour it as another precious year in your journey of life and consider how you lived it, how you felt and how you grew.
1. What were your most significant events in 2014? Why were they significant? In review, we can often see how we zig zag our way through life. So, were there any events which turned your zig into a zag?
2. Who influenced you the most in 2014? Or rather, who did you allow to influence you and how you lived your life in 2014? Why?
3. What were your biggest challenges? In hindsight, would you have done anything differently? This question often highlights the learnings.
4. Did you practice self-care? Did you honour your physical body, the body which will enable you to do what needs to be done over your entire lifetime … to live the life you aspire to?
5. Did you stay true to you, your definition of you, to your values? If you did or you didn’t… how did it feel? Are you clear on who you are, what your definition of you is, or what your non-negotiable values are?
6. How would you rate your passion for your life in 2014? 1 = abysmal and 10 = awesome. Why? Compared to other years – how did it rate in the passion stakes?
7. Did you have a purpose – a reason for being? Do you know why you are on this earth at this time?
8. Did you really participate in life… I mean, give it your all? Did you welcome each morning with anticipation? Rate it 1 to 10.
9. How did you grow? What did you learn? How did you feed your intelligence?
10. What contribution did you make beyond yourself? How did you take your value, your core genius and transfer that value to others? Do you know what value you have to add?
The answers to these 10 questions will help you better understand you – to begin to know yourself more intimately. But only if you are completely honest? Check your responses – how did you go? Did you find yourself shutting down “the truth” and moving on to the next question? Take your time and write down your responses.
Remember your life is a reflection of you and the choices you have made and will make.
When you set your intentions for you for 2015 you will see that the answers to these questions give you invaluable guidance and insight.
In order to set your intentions for your future and to create a life which is perfect for you, you must know yourself intimately – otherwise you might just find you are living a life better suited to someone else – and often that someone else is the person who is most influencing you at the time.
Our LIFE by DESIGN Programs provide a perfect forum to explore your uniqueness and enable you to design a bespoke life – an amazing fulfilling life that you aspire to.
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The most common question I was asked after speaking at a recent International Women’s Day function was “What should women do to succeed in a male dominated work place?” My short answer was, “Be yourself”.
It was apparent that there was an expectation for a response which was more than two words long – a strategy or tools perhaps, which would help women to thrive in this environment.
The thing is, “being yourself” is a big strategy and absolutely essential to reaching and growing your potential in all facets of life.
The strategy is – get to know yourself intimately so that you know
• What your core genius is
• Which human needs currently drive your behaviour and which ones should
• What your behavioural profile looks like both natural and adapted
• What your mental capital is made up of
• What your relationship capital looks like
• Your non-negotiable values,
• How you make decisions – your points of reference
• Your WHY – your purpose in life
• What your intentions are for community, family, recreation, learning etc
• How you define work and what it means to you
• Your brand, your personality
• And so much more
When you bring all this together you create your very own, unique value stack – layer upon layer of value.
I have found that it is common for women not to have taken the time to uncover this value or to even recognise it as an integral part of who they are and what they have to offer. And, can I say that this is not restricted to women – men also neglect this most important process
“Being yourself” has a very different meaning when you know with clarity who “yourself” is – and when you have unbundled your value, owned it and celebrated what you have to offer.
The first sale must always be to yourself! This means that you must sell the real value of you to yourself first, before you can go out and present yourself with confidence to your “market”.
Let’s consider this in terms of a business context and a sales person selling a product. In order to effectively make a sale, and in order to authentically promote the product as one which will add real value to the customer, the salesperson must firstly believe in the product themselves and believe that the product is worth the price tag – they must firstly sell the value and the price to themselves.
Can you see how important it is to go through the process of unbundling your value and creating a value stack which is unique to you? It is this value stack which you will leverage off to enable you to live the life you aspire to. It will change the way you see yourself, you will be so much more than you ever thought you could be – and your new life will be a reflection of this new you.
We go through this process with care and kindness, over 2 days at our LIFE by DESIGN Retreats. It is truly worth your investment.
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10 questions that MUST be answered BEFORE you set your intentions for 2014
31st December, 2013… a day for reflection – not simply for reflection’s sake but for an invaluable insight into who you have become and who you are being, now – one year on.
Answer these questions… take your time, be honest. Don’t try to make 2013 look better or worse than it actually was. Own it and honour it as another precious year in your journey of life and consider how you lived it, how you felt, how you grew.
1. What were the most significant events in 2013? Why were they significant? In review, we can often see how we zig zag our way through life. So, where there any events which turned your zig into a zag?
2. Who influenced you the most in 2013? Or rather, who did you allow to influence you and how you lived your life in 2013? Why?
3. What were your biggest challenges? And in hindsight, would you have done anything differently? This question often highlights the learnings.
4. Did you practice self-care? Did you honour your physical body, the vessel which will enable you to do what needs to be done over your entire lifetime … to live the life you aspire to.
5. Did you stay true to you, your definition of you, to your values? And if you did or you didn’t… how did it feel? Are you clear on who you are, what your definition of you is, or what your non-negotiable values are?
6. How would you rate your passion for your life in 2013? 1 = abysmal and 10 = awesome. Why? Compared to other years – how did it rate in the passion stakes?
7. Did you have a purpose? A reason for being – Do you know why you are on this earth at this time?
8. And did you really participate in life… I mean, give it your all? Did you welcome each morning with anticipation? Rate it 1 to 10.
9. How did you grow? What did you learn? How did you feed your intelligence?
10. What contribution did you make beyond yourself? How did you take your value, your core genius and transfer that value to others? Do you know what value you have to add?
The answers to these 10 questions will help you better understand you – to begin to know yourself more intimately. But only if you are completely honest? Check your responses – how did you go? Did you find yourself shutting down “the truth” and moving on to the next question? Take your time and write down your responses.
Remember your life is a reflection of you and the choices you have and will make.
Tomorrow when you set your intentions for you for 2014 you will see that the answers to these questions give you invaluable guidance and insight.
In order to set your intentions for your future and to create a life which is perfect for you, you must know yourself intimately – otherwise you might just find you are living a life better suited to someone else – and often that someone else is the person who is most influencing you at the time… Our LIFE by DESIGN Retreats provide a perfect forum to explore your uniqueness and enable you to design a bespoke life – an amazing fulfilling life that you aspire to.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing… unless you are dead or it is too late to do anything about it!
I know… that sounds really morbid and rather sensational – however, it is so real for so many. Too often I hear – “I wish I had taken the time to think about what I wanted out of life. Now here I am looking back and I realise I had no direction, no real purpose – I feel like I have wasted all those years. What if…”
If you come to this realisation early on, then hindsight is wonderful – you have another chance to reset, and live into your potential every day from then on. Knowing where you are now, becoming clear on where you want to be and designing the journey to bridge the gap is one of the most empowering understandings you can have. It sounds so simple but is so often put aside for another time because there is too much going on, too much busyness.
Your current actions are creating your future. If you want to know what your future holds, then look to your actions – they are the best predictor of your future. As an example, if you want to predict your future health, then look at your current eating and exercise habits. Your actions tell the story.
“People travel to wonder at the height of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering.” – St. Augustine
Why wait until life forces you to take a break, to pause. Take the time now to understand what actions you need to be taking every day for the future you want, to turn up.
Take the time to come to a LIFE by DESIGN Program – you will come away being clear on what you want your future to look like and you will have the tools, strategies and actions to make it happen.
SUCCESS – Means different things for different people – what’s your definition?
Do you want to be successful? Yes? So what does “being successful” mean, what does it look like, feel like? And how will you know when you are there?
At our LIFE by DESIGN Retreats, we use proven tools and processes to help you build your own meaning of success – putting you firmly in control of your success journey.
Success is a big word – it carries with it many different connotations, which have been attached to it by society over time from one generation to the next.
Many people are striving for success without knowing exactly what success means to them. Given society places considerable status on “being successful”, success often forms part of what we say we want out of life – we want to be successful! This process of aiming for an undefined outcome – this nirvana called “success” – too often sucks the life force out of people, and causes them to focus on goals that are not congruent with their hopes and dreams.
When I am successful, then I will slow down. When I am successful, then I will celebrate. Whatever success is!
Let’s consider this scenario…
University students are sitting an exam. Bob’s goal is to pass, Bill to gain a HD, and Bevan to get 100%. Ann is ultra-competitive and wants to be the best in the class, to come first. Mary hasn’t set any personal goals – she has studied right up to the last minute and this is just one subject of many.
The lecturer may have a different set of expectations for her students. The students’ parents may have yet another. If the students achieve their individual goals they should be successful on their own terms, shouldn’t they?
If Bob passes the exam and that was his goal – then he has succeeded according to his criteria – and he should acknowledge and celebrate that. His lecturer, however, may believe that Bob is capable of a HD and anything less could not be considered a successful outcome.
So who is right?
It depends from whose point of view, in whose shoes we are standing. You are fighting a losing battle if you allow someone else to decide when you are or are not successful, to set the bar for you.
It is important to “own” your own definition, to be clear on why you have set this standard and then stand your ground. Don’t be disempowered because someone else holds a different definition of success for you.
What about Mary – she also passes the exam. She had no clear goal pre-exam – maybe just getting there was a win. Or maybe Mary measures success on completion of the course and she doesn’t check in to assess success until then.
You are more likely to be influenced by someone else’s definition of success if you haven’t taken the time to create your own. If you don’t know what success means to you, then how will you know when you have achieved it?
We contend that you are successful at the time when you choose to do the things you need to do to achieve the outcome you desire – the outcome is a result of your success – success is a journey. There is no better time than NOW to start your journey of success.
Take the time to design your life and then do what it takes to enable your desired future to turn up – getting started is the first measure of success!
And, there is no better place to get started than at our LIFE by DESIGN Retreat.
Join us at our LIFE by DESIGN Retreat and become clear on what a life well lived looks like to you and a big part of that is understanding what success means for you.
Don’t delay – take this opportunity to design your life’s journey – take charge and lead your way.
Consider this… you are the CEO of YOU INC – you are leading you, the corporation.
YOU INC will have a vision, which will provide clarity and direction for you, the CEO who is leading the way. You will be clear on where you want YOU INC to be in the future so that you have the right focus. The vision will reflect the purpose of YOU INC – your WHY. You would be clear on why you do what you do and what YOU INC‘s role is in that. This WHY will be way bigger than what you do or how you do it. This WHY will generate the passion, purpose and energy required for you to create a successful and sustainable YOU INC. You feel aligned and you are not at cross-purposes.
You will have created a culture that mirrors your values, ideals and beliefs – a culture which supports the very essence of you and YOU INC.
The YOU INC brand will reflect the culture, the vision, the why or purpose so that it attracts those who you want to connect with, who will support you and YOU INC. You will nurture those relationships and build a strong community and counsel.
You will have goals and strategies that will take YOU INC towards the vision you have planned. There will be actions and timelines and measures in place to keep you accountable.
You will understand that YOU INC will never outperform you as the leader and so you participate in personal growth programs and continued learning. You will understand what it takes to be a great leader.
You will know your strengths and your position description will reflect them – you will spend most of your time doing what you do really well.
And we could go on and on…
From a business’ point of view this all makes sense – it is simply good business practice that any successful CEO would employ.
So my questions are…
- Do you have a vision for you and your life?
- Do you know what your purpose in life is – why you do what you do?
- And your culture – could you clearly identify the values and beliefs that are non-negotiable to you?
- Have you considered whether your behaviours align with your culture?
- And who are you attracting into your life, what is your brand?
- How strong is your community and do you have your counsel – those people you turn to, who have got your back, who encourage you?
- Do you have goals, strategies and actions – and timelines to ensure that you can look back on a life well lived, a life you aspire to?
- And who will support you and keep you accountable?
- Are you practicing self-leadership?
- What are you doing about lifelong learning, what interests you and what will add value to you and yours?
- What are your strengths?
- And who on earth are you?
How many of these questions could you write down the answers to, without any forethought, straight off the cuff?
Too often we pay more attention to our businesses, our life roles, our jobs, our careers – what we do – than to ourselves, who we are and who we want to be. We have an outward looking focus – noticing more about what others are doing and thinking, or what is happening in our environment – rather than taking time to get to know ourselves well enough to answer these questions.
We are the CEO’s of our lives – we are in charge! It is our responsibility to design our own life’s journey – this is not something we can delegate or abrogate.
Our LIFE by DESIGN Programs provide you with the tools, strategies and insights along with the time and support you will need to come up with the answers to these questions and many more.
Find out more about our upcoming LIFE by DESIGN Programs – don’t delay – take this opportunity to design your life’s journey – take charge and lead your way.
“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.”
– Mark Twain
Do you know why you were born? What your life’s purpose is?
How well do you know you? Whose definition of you do you live into?
Events in your life so far will give you the hints you need to begin to understand why you are on this earth for this time. The value you have to share is there to be uncovered.
Take time to reflect – is there a common theme – evidence of a gift that comes up again and again? What good stuff has happened? What challenges have your experienced? What have you learnt?
What are you really good at? What do you love doing? What makes your heart sing?
So many questions… are you too busy to stop, reflect, consider and find the answers?
Are you afraid that you might be so far off purpose that it may be way too confronting to stop, reflect, consider and find the answers?
Who on earth are you?
The day you choose to stop, reflect, consider and find the answers, will be the day that you will know that Mark Twain spoke the truth. And you will wonder why it took you so long! So don’t delay.
Our LIFE by DESIGN Program are a perfect way for you to advance your knowledge of you… to stop, reflect, consider and find the answers… with guidance and with care. Getting to be clear on your own definition of you and on your purpose is the first step towards designing a bespoke life – a life full of joy and possibilities. Makes us smile just thinking about it!