Don’t Find Your Purpose: Find the Road, Stay on the Road, Watch for Deer
Abstract
Finding one’ s purpose is not a destination, but instead a journey, a road. There are countless excuses why Americans fail to make finding purpose an essential part of our lives. Uncovering purpose-limiting behaviors and thought patterns that obstruct the road of our purpose is essential to the tenacious pursuit of our purpose. As we gain clarity about the self-limiting aspects of our humanity, our preconceived notions of business, and our internal theology, we enter into alignment with our God-given purpose while here on earth.
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