Back in mid-March I shared with you what I learned from offering the Motivate (Beta) Fellowship. You have been asking for more information on what's happening next, and I promised not to take too long before getting started.
You have a purpose and you want to live it everyday. I want to help.
This blog and Motivate (Beta) have provided the care, resources, and guidance for discovering your purpose and nudge to take meaningful action based on what you have learned. This knowledge/nudge practice has lead to some pretty cool things over the years, so I will keeping using it. Unfortunately, a spurt of purpose-driven action does not equal a life purposefully lived. You need to do more than line up your purpose with your actions.
We know when we looked deeper at the Wellbeing Test in December, January (here and here), and a few weeks ago (here and here) that purpose is a way of life, not a passing activity. You will need to make the commitment and do the work to put the pieces in place. And then you will need to build the personal habits to keep them there. Imagine if you could line up your purpose with your resources (both time and money), with what the world needs, with how you touch your community through your leadership and relationships, along with your actions. What if you could muster all of your life to advance your purpose?
Soon I will be offering a series of tools that will help you align all of these elements of your life in service of your purpose, and keep it that way. As you work through these tools (1 or 2 a week), you will have access to others on the same adventure, as well as mentoring from me.
There is still some work to be done before I can make this available to the full community. But, I am looking to offer an early set of these tools pro-bono for a group of you in exchange for some honest and brutal feedback on the experience. I will use that feedback to make the tools better before the public launch.
If you want to participate, please complete the survey I first shared last week. It can be found here. Make sure you leave your name and contact information somewhere in the survey (questions 2, 3, 4, 6 or 7 have comment boxes you could use) and I will send you an invitation when things are set up for you.
Be well,
Sterling Lynk
P.S. - If you only take 1 thing away from this post, please remember that you will have a lot easier time living purposefully your whole life if you choose to muster not only your actions for your purpose, but also your resources, your understanding of what the world really needs, and your community.
P.S.S. - The survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/98M5JPW will help me advance a couple of Mighty Purpose projects, including the experience I discuss above. I always put the results of these surveys to good use.
You have a purpose and you want to live it everyday. I want to help.
This blog and Motivate (Beta) have provided the care, resources, and guidance for discovering your purpose and nudge to take meaningful action based on what you have learned. This knowledge/nudge practice has lead to some pretty cool things over the years, so I will keeping using it. Unfortunately, a spurt of purpose-driven action does not equal a life purposefully lived. You need to do more than line up your purpose with your actions.
We know when we looked deeper at the Wellbeing Test in December, January (here and here), and a few weeks ago (here and here) that purpose is a way of life, not a passing activity. You will need to make the commitment and do the work to put the pieces in place. And then you will need to build the personal habits to keep them there. Imagine if you could line up your purpose with your resources (both time and money), with what the world needs, with how you touch your community through your leadership and relationships, along with your actions. What if you could muster all of your life to advance your purpose?
Soon I will be offering a series of tools that will help you align all of these elements of your life in service of your purpose, and keep it that way. As you work through these tools (1 or 2 a week), you will have access to others on the same adventure, as well as mentoring from me.
There is still some work to be done before I can make this available to the full community. But, I am looking to offer an early set of these tools pro-bono for a group of you in exchange for some honest and brutal feedback on the experience. I will use that feedback to make the tools better before the public launch.
If you want to participate, please complete the survey I first shared last week. It can be found here. Make sure you leave your name and contact information somewhere in the survey (questions 2, 3, 4, 6 or 7 have comment boxes you could use) and I will send you an invitation when things are set up for you.
Be well,
Sterling Lynk
P.S. - If you only take 1 thing away from this post, please remember that you will have a lot easier time living purposefully your whole life if you choose to muster not only your actions for your purpose, but also your resources, your understanding of what the world really needs, and your community.
P.S.S. - The survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/98M5JPW will help me advance a couple of Mighty Purpose projects, including the experience I discuss above. I always put the results of these surveys to good use.