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Living “On Purpose”

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A hand holding out a compass in the forest.

Have you ever thought about the true meaning of the phrase, “on purpose?”

In everyday language, doing something on purpose means you intended to do it – it wasn’t an accident. But the words hint at a deeper meaning.

To do something on purpose means to act in alignment with your life’s purpose.

To be on purpose means organizing your habits and your environment around the actions that serve your life’s purpose.

Living on purpose means prioritizing what matters most.

So … are you living on purpose?

Or are you letting bad habits, random distractions, and trivial urgencies control your attention and dictate your schedule?

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Regular doses of wisdom can help! Every other week, I publish an article with actionable tips and strategies that you can use immediately to make your life better.

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