The Joy of Living Your Divine Mission
"Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose."
~ Helen Keller
Purpose.
The dictionary definition is, "the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists."
You were put on the planet for a reason ... a purpose.
And, part of the joy of the journey is to be in the discovery and fulfillment of that divine purpose.
Perhaps that's why Helen Keller said what she said.
Too often, folks get sidetracked by fame and fortune, or comfort and easy.
While they each have their allure, they will never bring you happiness.
True happiness comes from meaning.
Over the decades, there have been countless subjects and research projects on the topic of happiness.
The results of all of them have pointed back to this truth.
When I think about the leaders that I've had the privilege of working with, the ones that were the happiest weren't the ones that had situations that were easy.
Actually, life came down pretty hard on some of them and they were in peril.
While they came to me seeking answers about how to right the ship, the journey rarely involved signing a multi-million dollar deal that got them to happiness island.
It was the ability to peel away each layer of their circumstances
and see it through the lens of their divine mission and purpose.
ACTION: The Upside Challenge for the week is to notice where your influence thrive.
At times, we can lose sight of what truly matters.
So today, observe the work, conversations, and moments where you naturally make a difference.
Do more of those things, even in small ways.
Your purpose is revealed in the places where your leadership produces impact and meaning.









