Entrepreneurial Mindset - You Have a Special Purpose
Development, Self Improvement, entrepreneur Add commentsNumber five, in my list of 10 ways to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, is living a purpose driven life.
Perhaps the greatest gift we were given, excluding our gift of life itself, is our individuality. Out of the countless millions or billions of people, each of us have our unique physical and mental genes.
Even identical twins have their differences.
This is what makes us, who we are.
That being said, it stands to reason that we all have something different to contribute.
Logically speaking, we all have a life pupose which can only be fulfilled by us. We have unique life experiences and talents which no one else, no one living, dead or not yet born, has, had or will have.
Pretty profound.
And if this is true, don’t we then have an obligation to share these talents with others?
Do you have a gift or talent that your are really proud of? Maybe there is something that you can do that comes almost effortless for you, while others around you struggle to accomplish even half as well.
These things make up your uniqueness and define who you are.
These are the things that make you different and which make you valuable to others.
The traditional job can provide you with the ability to sustain your physical existence, and possibly provide you with the luxuries of life. The purpose driven career will afford you the satisfaction of making a difference in your life and in the lives of others. This is a key element in choosing an entrepreneurial approach to your life work versus the way of the masses, working a job.
I believe we all have a special purpose.
For some of us, our purpose is revealed to us quite early in life. For others, it seems that realizing our life purpose comes only with a lot of struggle and hard work, if at all. By following your God-given talents and approaching each day with the intent of helping others, I believe we all will discover and fulfill our special purpose in life.




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