What went wrong? Everything seemed to be going so well. Suddenly, you're lacking motivation, everything seems stale, and you have no idea what you were even trying so hard to do. In short, you lost your "Why," and now you're drifting and trying to figure out just where you went wrong. Cheer up! … Continue Reading about 5 Reasons You Lost Your “Why” and How to Fix Them
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5 Reasons You Lost Your “Why” and How to Fix Them
What went wrong? Everything seemed to be going so well. Suddenly, you're lacking motivation, everything seems stale, and you have no idea what you were even trying so hard to do. In short, you lost your "Why," and now you're drifting and trying to figure out just where you went wrong. Cheer up! … Continue Reading about 5 Reasons You Lost Your “Why” and How to Fix Them

6 Steps to Find Your “Why” at Work
How do you feel about your job? If things have been dragging lately, and you're coming to experience more dread than delight over Monday mornings, it might be time to take a long, hard look at what you believe. The problem with finding a "Why" at work is not every job speaks to every person. … Continue Reading about 6 Steps to Find Your “Why” at Work

4 Things to Do with Your Kids to Help Them Find Their “Why”
Looking for ways to help your kid find their passion, but out of ideas? Here are several quick tips to get you started: Share Passion As your child grows and starts exploring ideas of what excites them, they're going to ask a lot of questions about what kinds of things used to interest you. … Continue Reading about 4 Things to Do with Your Kids to Help Them Find Their “Why”

Finding Your “Why” Once Your Kids Are Grown
Those middle years are interesting, aren't they? From the time your child is born until they leave the nest, it's not uncommon for parents to tie up their "Why" in things that involve spending time with the family. Of course, it's a good thing to want to be there during these years. There's nothing … Continue Reading about Finding Your “Why” Once Your Kids Are Grown
