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Purpose-driven actions Fueled by Love

Purpose-driven actions fueled by love are intentional efforts that align with a deeper "why" and are carried out with compassion, empathy, and care.  Here are examples across different roles and contexts: 1. Parenting Purpose: Raising emotionally strong and kind children.  Action: Spending quality time listening to your child’s feelings and guiding them with patience, even when they make mistakes.  Love: Expressing unconditional support and nurturing their growth without judgment.  2. Teaching Purpose: Inspiring students to discover their potential.  Action: Designing creative lessons that engage students and encourage critical thinking, even if it requires extra effort. Love: Showing genuine care for each student’s progress and celebrating their small victories.  3. Leadership Purpose: Building a collaborative and empowered team.  Action: Holding space for team members to share their ideas and concerns, fostering a culture of trust and respect. Love: ...

How to Reduce Stress and Up Productivity with Purpose

Purpose guides daily actions by providing clarity, direction, and meaning to your choices and behaviors. ​ It acts as an internal compass, helping you align your actions with your values, goals, and deeper "why." ​ Here’s how purpose influences daily life: 1. Focuses Your Energy Purpose helps you prioritize what truly matters, allowing you to focus your energy on meaningful tasks rather than distractions. ​ Example : A parent with the purpose of nurturing their child’s emotional growth might prioritize spending quality time with their child over other less impactful activities. ​ 2. Turns Challenges into Growth ​ When you act with purpose, even difficult situations become opportunities for learning and growth. ​ Example : A student struggling with exams might connect their studies to their dream of becoming a veterinarian, using that purpose to stay motivated and overcome setbacks. ​ 3. Provides Motivation Purpose fuels your actions...

Purpose is the Root: the rest are Fruits

Purpose is the root. Vision , mission , and calling are the branches and fruit. Without Purpose, the rest feel empty or disconnected. Purpose: Focus on who you are here to be.  The timeframe is lifelong.  The energy is grounding and anchoring Vision: Focus on What you want to create.  Timeframe is long-term.  Energy is inspiring Misson: Focus on how you deliver value.  Timeframe is mid-term.  Energy is motivating Calling : Focus on what deeply pulls you.  Timeframe shifts over time.  Energy is spiritual and emotional.  How Do I Know My Purpose? It’s already within you—but it’s often buried under fear, expectation, and noise. To uncover it: • Look back – What themes show up in your life repeatedly? • Listen in – What breaks your heart and lights your fire? • Ask deeper questions: o What matters to me beyond money? o Who do I become when I’m most alive? o What pain have I turned into wisdom?  These are over 11 soul-searching qu...

You Don't Live Out Your Purpose by just Living

How Can I Live Out My Purpose? Knowing your purpose is not enough. Living it daily is the real work—and the real joy. Here’s how: 1. Anchor Daily Set intentions each morning based on who you want to be, not just what you want to do. “Today, I bring clarity and calm to my customers.” “Today, I nurture instead of control.” 2. Use the PLG Compass Let Purpose guide your direction, Love guide your relationships, and Gratitude guide your reflection. 3. Say No to Misalignment If something doesn’t serve your purpose, let it go. Even if it’s profitable. Even if it’s popular. A purposeful life is not busy—it’s aligned. 4. Serve Beyond Self Your purpose always involves others. Ask: How does my life improve someone else’s? Then build from there. Final Thought You don’t “create” your purpose. You remember it. You don’t have to chase it in the mountains or in success seminars. It’s already in your heart, whispering through your joys, your wounds, your gifts. When you live your Purpose with Love and ...

What is Purpose and What is Not?

  What is Purpose and What is Not? If purpose is not your roles or titles, what is purpose? How different is it from mission, vision and calling? How can you know your purpose? By digging deep?  How can you live out your purpose and have a purposeful life? These are profound questions—ones that many leaders, seekers, and souls quietly carry. Let’s break it down through the lens of SuperME and PLG (Purpose, Love, Gratitude).   🧭 What Is Purpose (And What It Is Not)? Purpose is not your role, title, or job. It’s not “I’m a manager,” “a parent,” or “a coach.” Roles change. Titles expire. Companies close. But Purpose remains—because it’s about who you are, not what you do.   Purpose is the deep why behind your being. It’s the thread that runs through everything, even if the job or relationship shifts.   A role says: “I’m a teacher.” Purpose says: “I awaken potential in others.”   A title says: “I’m a founder.” Purpose says...

Purpose Love and Gratitude under SuperMe Framework

SuperMe Framework: Purpose, Love & Gratitude (for Purpose Love Gratitude under Vivian's framework, read here ) 1. Purpose (Why I Exist) – The SuperMe Compass In the SuperMe model, Purpose is your guiding inner North Star. It aligns with Vivian’s emphasis on living authentically and intentionally. SuperMe Perspective : Purpose fuels self-leadership and awakens your core identity. It’s not just about doing more, but being more — for yourself and others. Questions to Reflect: What makes my life meaningful? Whom do I want to impact with my gifts? How do I align daily actions to my soul’s mission? "When Purpose is clear, excuses disappear." 2. Love (Why I Care) – The SuperMe Power Source In the SuperMe journey, Love is the inner energy field that powers meaningful connection and contribution. Vivian's SuperMe Lens: Love starts from within. It’s not just romantic, but self-love, love for people, and love for life. SuperMe Love Practices: Accepting and honouring your fla...