Finding Your Why

Posted by Michelle Greene | Posted in Life Balance | Posted on 01-17-2010

DSCN2263During the event that I attended over the weekend, I got a chance to hear Motivational Speaker and Author, John DiLemme.  John has such as incredible story.  He stuttered as a child and was told he would never enjoy a career as a professional speaker.  He now travels the world encouraging people to “Find Their Why”. 

This phrase is the building block of achievement.  Without finding your why, you don’t have a deep enough reason to continue when the going get tough, and it will.

This can also be referred to as your passion.  What is it that makes you want to jump out of bed first thing in the morning?  What is the real reason you want to accomplish your dreams.  Your “Why” will be the fuel you need to make it happen.

I encourage you to start thinking about your ‘why’.  Once you find it, it will make your wants so much easier to realize because you now have a deep and meaningful reason WHY you’re doing what you do.

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  1. Michelle

    You are so right on with the psychology about the why. I’ve always believed that even our minds react to the words we speak. If we speak doubt and uncertainty, the unconscious mind assimilates this mindset.

    Higher than the highest human is God’s aim for His children. And we should strive to find this purpose. Life should not be spent in working at trifles. Everyone should have an aim, a purpose, in life. Others deserve this from us. If we withhold it through lazyness, we are being selfish, and will in the end pay the consequences.

    Glad to see your contagious moxie. It’s the right thing to do!

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