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Do You Know Your Life's Purpose?

Pretty deep question, huh? And likely the most important question we can ever ask ourself. If we don't know our life's purpose, how do we know what we should do on a daily basis?

I talk a lot about vision (as in ProVision). We can take this a lot deeper than vision of your future and vision of your financial freedom. What about your vision for your life? Do you see your strengths and weaknesses and how you can contribute to the rest of the world? Do you have a clear understanding of your purpose on the Earth?

As you know by now, I'm a big believer in strategic thinking. Strategic thinking is critical in business and in building wealth. Are you strategically thinking about your life? Does your life reflect your strategy for life? Remember the definition of strategy - A systematic plan of action to accomplish a specific goal or purpose.

Think about your life strategy. Begin by looking at your life goal and purpose. Then, create a systematic plan of action for accomplishing that goal and purpose. When you do that, every minute of every day will have meaning. You will be truly focused on your life and when you are on your deathbed, you won't be wondering what life was all about.

I will talk more about how to do this in future blogs. Because, why would we care about a tax, business or financial strategy if we don't have a life strategy?

Just a few casual thoughts to think about today.

Warmest regards,

Tom

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