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LESSON 5 · What Actually Drives You

Living on Purpose

Purpose is not a destination — it is a practice. Like fitness, it needs ongoing attention.

  • Start the day with a why. Before diving in, take 30 seconds to remember why this matters. It shifts you from obligation to intention.
  • Align decisions with values. Filter choices through your purpose: not "what is easiest?" but "what fits what I care about?"
  • Contribute beyond yourself. Purpose almost always means adding to something larger; purely self-serving goals lack that spark.
  • Revisit and revise. What mattered at 25 may not matter at 40. Regular reflection keeps your actions tied to your current values.