The leadership way

Chase purpose

Chasing purpose isn't about finding a grand, world-changing mission. It's about discovering what truly matters to you.

Think back to a time when you felt most alive. What were you doing? Who were you with? That's your compass pointing toward purpose.

Purpose isn't static. It evolves as you grow. The passion that drove you at 20 may not resonate at 40. That's okay. Embrace the journey.

Many of us fall into the trap of seeking external validation. We chase careers, possessions, or relationships, hoping they'll fill the void. But true purpose comes from within.

Start small. What brings you joy today? A hobby? Helping a friend? Solving a problem at work? These seemingly insignificant moments are clues.

Purpose often lies at the intersection of your talents and the needs of others. How can your unique skills make a difference, even in a small way?

Don't wait for the perfect moment. Act now. Volunteer. Learn a new skill. Connect with people who inspire you. Purpose reveals itself through action, not contemplation.

Remember, it's not about having all the answers. It's about asking better questions. What matters most to you? What would you do if you couldn't fail?

Chasing purpose isn't always comfortable. It might mean stepping out of your comfort zone, facing fears, or challenging long-held beliefs. But that discomfort is where growth happens.

Your purpose doesn't have to be grandiose. Finding meaning in everyday moments, in relationships, in personal growth – that's purpose too. And it's just as valuable.

So, start your journey. Be curious. Be open. Be willing to try and fail. Your purpose is waiting to be discovered, one step at a time.