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Did You Know That 80% Of The Population Is Lacking Passion And Purpose?

Topic: Seminars and WorkshopsBy Jim L White, Ph.D.Published November 2, 2007

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Answer the following questions True or False:
1. I sometimes feel that there is something missing in my life.
2. I don't enjoy what I'm doing for a living, but I don't know what else to do.
3. There's something I've always wanted to do, but I can't find the courage to do it.
If you answered True to any of these, think about this - why are feeling this way when you don't have to?
Do you want to change, or are you content to live your life like this?
Here is your first assignment - take 3 minutes RIGHT NOW and think of people in your life who seem to love what they do. What is it about them that makes you think they know and live their purpose?
Come back next week for more insight into living your life ON PURPOSE.

Go to www.whatsmypurpose.com now!

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About the Author

Jim White, Ph.D. is President of JL White International, author of What’s My Purpose? and creator of The Circle of Success®, a customized, yearlong leadership and management transformation process. He is also the creator of the Jim White’s Classic Movie Series® and The Red Carpet Tour™. These innovative events have attracted more than 100,000 participants worldwide, including Fortune 500 CEOs, management teams, entrepreneurs, governments, and trade associations. Jim helps people dramatically and measurably increase their success in as little as 90 days. By 1991, Jim White had already achieved international recognition as CEO of Blount World Trade Corporation, owner and Managing Director of ACEC Centrifugal Pumps NV, Belgium, and as Vice President and Division Manager of Ingersoll Rand Equipment Corporation. He had also bought, grown, and sold twenty-two companies over two decades, most of which were failing companies that he revived and developed into thriving, profitable enterprises. Whether working with multi-billion dollar corporations or the individual entrepreneur, Jim’s approach is the same: to help you clearly identify how you lead and how you live—professionally and personally—so that you can discover your life’s purpose. This is how leaders launch their real success and discover why living well shouldn’t take a lifetime. Jim has his Ph.D. in Psychology and organizational behaviors. Jim is also a member of the Transformational Leadership Council, which is a group of CEO’s, trainers, authors and other leaders that come together twice a year and brainstorm ways to enhance their contribution to the world.