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7 Ways To Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning

What were we put on this Earth to do? Is there a purpose and meaning to all of this?

Of course there is!

If you can tune into your purpose and really align with it, setting goals so that your vision is an expression of that purpose, then life flows much more easily.” Jack Canfield

But there are moments in time where I believe we all question our purpose.

To help inspire and motivate you, I have decided to give you 7 ways to live a life with purpose and meaning.

#1: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Doing Something That Makes You Happy Daily

Have you ever noticed that the people who start questioning the meaning of life are the same people who are caught up in a daily grind?

Is that you?

When was the last time you

  • hiked through nature,
  • went water skiing,
  • built a model,
  • played a board game,
  • etc…?

If you really want to discover meaning and purpose, slip back into childhood fun. I challenge you to do something every day that makes you happy.

Being happy is of the utmost importance. Success in anything is through happiness.” Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

#2: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Believing You Can

When you have a dream the only way to fulfill that dream is through belief. You probably will have some individuals who will try to “kill” your dream; don’t allow them the power to do that.

You see, part of your purpose is making your dreams come true. You will do that first by believing you can, making a plan and then acting on that plan.

Believe in yourself and stop trying to convince others.” James De La Vega

#3: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Setting Goals

When you set goals, you have something to reach for; you have purpose; you have meaning.

So set high, but reachable goals and start taking steps to reach those goals.

Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible.” Tony Robbins

#4: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Not Multi-Tasking

You will discover by saying no to multi-tasking and focusing on one project at a time, you will feel more purpose and meaning in your life and work.

What happens when you multi-task is, you never actually complete projects to your full potential. It makes it difficult to feel a sense of accomplishment if you don’t do it as well as you could.

If you chase two rabbits, you will catch neither one.” Russian Proverb

#5: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Sticking To Your Values

Whatever values you have in life, you must always stick to them. I have nothing but respect for those people who stand their ground when their values call for it, even if it means going to jail, getting beaten or any number of other hard things.

If you believe it is right, stick to your values.

Life’s up and downs provide windows of opportunity to determine your values and goals. Think of using all obstacles as stepping stones to build the life you want.” Marsha Sinetar

#6: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Helping People

There is nothing more powerful than giving a person a helping hand to help us discover we do have purpose and meaning.

There are many ways to help people:

  • Carry an elderly person’s groceries
  • Give a person a ride
  • Show someone how to fix something
  • Etc…

And volunteering for community projects also falls along this same path.

Give a helping hand and see your purpose.

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.” Charles Dickens

#7: Live A Life With Purpose And Meaning By Surrounding Yourself With Positive Energy

It really pays to surround yourself with people who are upbeat and positive. These people can hold you up when times seem difficult.

If you are surrounded by negative forces, you will think and act negatively, even if you don’t intend to.

Stay positive and happy. Work hard and don’t give up hope. Be open to criticism and keep learning. Surround yourself with happy, warm and genuine people.” Tena Desae

Conclusion

You do have purpose!

Yes, you have meaning!

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You ARE on your way

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How To Be A More Productive Entrepreneur

Are you as productive as you could be?

I’m not… The fact is, we all can find ways to be a more productive entrepreneur.

The key is: wanting to be more productive. And I would say that you fit that mold, otherwise you would not be here reading this blog post.

Everyday, I am looking for methods to add productivity. I have decided to share with all of you some of the tips I have learned from other successful entrepreneurs.

Use them because they work!

Be a more productive entrepreneur with sleep

Trying to manage an entrepreneurship with 4 or 5 hours of sleep is not wise. You may do okay for a little while, but you will find yourself drained and not managing your business in the most competent manner.

It is important that we get proper sleep. And, having a steady sleep schedule is the best method. Go to sleep 7 days of the week at approximately the same time and arise at the same time.

Have a comfortable sleeping environment and you will be much more productive,

Be a more productive entrepreneur by eating breakfast

eat breakfast for productivity

Yes, there is a lot to do and a short time to do it. But taking the time to eat a healthy breakfast will provide you with the energy you need to properly get all the tasks done.

No, that 8 gallon cup of coffee does not count as breakfast.

I suggest some oatmeal, fruit, eggs and bacon… Just have a good breakfast to start your day in a productive way.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by setting goals

When we set goals, we have something to shoot for. Set them high but reachable.

I suggest setting daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual goals.

And something that not too many people mention – write down objectives you need to have to be able to reach those goals.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by planning

Every wise entrepreneur makes a plan and foolish entrepreneurs fly by their shoelaces,

There is an old statement that says: Failing to plan is planning to fail.

It is a good idea before you go to bed each night that you write down the plan for the following day.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by eating the frog

This line came from the great Mark Twain; he essentially said that if your job is to eat a frog, you should do it first thing in the morning.

What that means to us entrepreneurs is that we should grab the worst task of all first thing and tackle it. Pretend that task is an ugly frog you just pulled from the pond and gulp it down. Get it done right away and all the other tasks will seem like ice cream to wash the frog down.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by delegating or outsourcing

Sometimes it is easy to get so caught up in our business that we think we need to do everything ourselves. Is that truly being productive?

There are many tasks and jobs that can be done by employees, virtual assistants or freelancers. It only makes good sense to take advantage of any opportunities to have someone else do tasks that need to be completed.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by completing a task before checking email

Our emails can consume time and energy. I have discovered that somewhat like eating the frog, it is a good idea first thing to complete a task before checking your email.

Email can be time consuming, so by completing one task, you have achieved something for the production before doing something that is seemingly unproductive.

I also suggest you then do another task before checking social media.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by reading

Reading is good for the soul. The more you learn, the more productive you will be. When you read, you learn. So find books that are related to business or the niche you are in and schedule at least ½ hour each day to read.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by not multitasking

Some of you may have the notion to debate with me on this, but studies have shown that people who multitask are less productive than the person who completes one task at a time. This article from the APA explains how multitasking can actually be damaging to your brain.

Be a more productive entrepreneur with exercise

Starting your day off with some brisk exercise is a good way to get all your blood flowing. It does work in helping you take care of the entrepreneur tasks you have. So,

  • Jog
  • Walk
  • Ride your bike
  • Pushups
  • Pull ups
  • Lift weights

Just exercise and you will be more productive.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by asking questions

Asking questions helps you understand the subject matter in a more accurate way and you will naturally be more productive because you will have a more comprehensive understanding.

This is, as long as you follow the next tip.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by listening

You can learn a lot more when you listen than when you are talking. I believe this is why we have 2 ears and only 1 mouth.

Be a more productive entrepreneur by taking time for yourself and your family

While an entrepreneur’s work-life balance is usually chaotic, we must be aware of this and schedule time completely away from the work and be with yourself, and spend quality time with your family.

You will be more productive by doing so. Your family will support you more and you will love what you are doing.

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Gaining The Entrepreneurial Mindset

While every human being is different, we do have certain similarities that can set us apart from other groups of people. One of the primary items that group people together are their mindsets.

Entrepreneurs must have mindsets that are quite different than an employee.

Herein lies a common problem I have recognized with new entrepreneurs… They jump into the entrepreneurial world with an employee mindset.

It doesn’t work!

In an effort to help you succeed in your entrepreneurial journey, I am listing some key entrepreneur mindsets that you may want to develop if you do not already have them integrated in your brain.

I have researched various successful entrepreneurs as well as taking a look at my mindsets to give you an extensive list so you can understand how your mindset should differ from an employee mindset. They are in no particular order.

The Key Mindsets of the Entrepreneur:

Entrepreneurs focus on the important things

A large percentage of employees are focused on the job they have to do whether it is important or not. Naturally, it does have some importance or they would not have been asked (or told) to do that particular job.

The mindset of the entrepreneur requires them to focus on what is the most important, profit making task. Even if the restroom needs cleaning, the entrepreneur will first focus on the meeting with the prospective client.

Entrepreneurs do not procrastinate 

While an employee may put off a task until tomorrow, the entrepreneur is all about doing it NOW!

Procrastination is NOT in the entrepreneur dictionary.

Entrepreneurs rely on their “gut”

For every man, woman and child, life is a series of decisions and choices. But for the entrepreneur, decisions are more than a series; they are an epidemic. The entrepreneur has to make split-second decisions on a daily basis. The mindset is to rely on instinct (the gut) to make those decisions.

Entrepreneurs own their failures

Many employees tend to find excuses for failures, but successful entrepreneurs have learned the success only comes because of multiple failures.

The entrepreneur mindset is to own the failure and not put the blame elsewhere.

Entrepreneurs set high, but reachable goals

Personally, I believe every person should set goals, but few do.

Successful entrepreneurs understand that each day, week, month and year must be a series of high, but reachable goals.

Entrepreneurs have the listen mindset 

The truly successful entrepreneurs have learned to listen much more than they talk. Through listening, the entrepreneur discovers the needs of the other entity and can then proceed to solve their needs or problems.

Listeners normally get more sales than talkers do.

Entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs 24/7

An employee is only employee from 9 to 5, or whatever his/her working hours are.

Entrepreneurs are in their position and mindset when the eat, sleep, bathe and breathe.

Entrepreneurs are thirsty for knowledge

There is a saying I once heard that if you don’t learn something new each day, it was a wasted day. It was surely an entrepreneur who said that.

Whether it is reading a book or taking a course, entrepreneurs have a desire to never stop learning.

Entrepreneurs understanding that brand = power 

Look at any successful entrepreneur and you will see a successful brand attached to them. The creation of a brand does equal the creation of power.

Entrepreneurs have a follow up mentality

When a person says no, they normally mean “not right now.” Successful entrepreneurs understand this and they use a follow up system to keep their product or service in front of the prospective customer.

Following up should not be high-pressure but just a simple “Hey, we are still here because you WILL need us.”

Entrepreneurs are the oddballs

Now I don’t mean to say this in a demeaning way, because I am speaking about myself too. But successful entrepreneurs are the oddballs in that they will not follow the same path as everyone else.

Just because several have found great success opening hotdog stands in a certain city, the successful entrepreneur will go against that flow and will open several pretzel stands next to each person’s hotdog stand. (do you see my point?)

Entrepreneurs have a numbers mindset 

Successful entrepreneurs follow all the numbers and statistics. They know that numbers don’t lie.

Entrepreneurs delegate and outsource

Entrepreneurs understand that they cannot do everything themselves to have success. It is important that they delegate and/or outsource many of the tasks that need to be completed.

Entrepreneurs are focused on customer service 

While the old cliché of the customer always being right may be out-of-bounds, the entrepreneur will go to heavy lengths to satisfy the customer. He/she understands that the customer is their lifeblood and when treated right, it will draw more customers.

Entrepreneurs are 99.9% positive 

A positive mental attitude is always evident in the successful entrepreneur. No matter the situation, he/she will find some positive in it somewhere.

Entrepreneurs do not ask for permission

It is better to ask forgiveness than to ask for permission.

Entrepreneurs are scared and fearless

While it seems like I just wrote an oxymoron, it fits.

Entrepreneurs are scared, but they will not let it control them.

They are fearless, because they go for it no matter what others may be saying about the risks.

Do You Have The Mindset?

You will need these traits to find success as an entrepreneur.

You may already have some, but it is important that you attain all these entrepreneur mindsets.

If you are needing help finding the entrepreneur mindset, I can help. Just contact me here.

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