“Don’t ask what the world needs, ask what makes you come alive.” ―Howard Thurman
When Simon T. Bailey read this quote in John Eldredge’s Wild at Heart: Discovering
The Secret of a Man's Soul, it changed the way he thought about purpose. He
regrouped by asking himself three simple questions: What would I do if failure
wasn’t an option? What would I do if money didn’t matter? What makes me
feel alive? The answers led him to follow what he calls the brilliant path.
It’s as straightforward as simply being the best person you can be. Bailey says
you can get better every day by starting with awareness―knowing that you have
the potential live your dreams. But it takes real motivation. To get there, you have
to honor the answer to
one more question: What do you want?
“Don’t ask what the world needs, ask what makes you come alive.” ―Howard Thurman
When Simon T. Bailey read this quote in John Eldredge’s Wild at Heart: Discovering
The Secret of a Man's Soul, it changed the way he thought about purpose. He
regrouped by asking himself three simple questions: What would I do if failure
wasn’t an option? What would I do if money didn’t matter? What makes me
feel alive? The answers led him to follow what he calls the brilliant path.
The Secret of a Man's Soul, it changed the way he thought about purpose. He
regrouped by asking himself three simple questions: What would I do if failure
wasn’t an option? What would I do if money didn’t matter? What makes me
feel alive? The answers led him to follow what he calls the brilliant path.
It’s as straightforward as simply being the best person you can be. Bailey says
you can get better every day by starting with awareness―knowing that you have
the potential live your dreams. But it takes real motivation. To get there, you have
to honor the answer to
one more question: What do you want?
you can get better every day by starting with awareness―knowing that you have
the potential live your dreams. But it takes real motivation. To get there, you have
to honor the answer to
one more question: What do you want?
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