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Home > Coaching & Personal Development > Work-Life Balance > Brad Swift
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Brad Swift
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Expert in:
Work-Life Balance
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Languages:
English
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If you yearn to live an inspired life that matters, but feel adrift or overwhelmed, clarifying your life purpose can make all the difference in bringing balance to your life.
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Degrees
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Life On Purpose Certified Coach
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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My Expert Service
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Many people find themselves in mid-life living lives of ‘quiet
desperation’ knowing intuitively that there must be more to life…a
deeper sense of purpose and meaning but it seems to stay just out of
their grasp.
You may have thought that your work — your job, career or profession —
was your life purpose, just as I did in my first profession.
Or, like so many other men and women, you may have thought some
significant role in life like being a good parent, spouse, or dutiful
son or daughter — was your life purpose. Both are common cases of
mistaken identity, and often leaves you asking questions like:
- Is this all there is to life?
- How come I’m doing more and more but enjoying it less and
less?
- How can I be inspired out of bed in the morning, rather
than dragging myself out each day?
In the process you may be missing out on “the true joy in life, the being
used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one,”
to borrow a phrase from George Bernard Shaw.
Many people who have tried to bring a sense of purpose and meaning to
their life focus on the ‘doingness’ and end up with a life filled to
overflowing with activity — doing, doing, doing — but so often they're
missing the real sense of joy, satisfaction and fulfillment that they
know at some level should be available to them if they truly were
living on purpose.
This approach of focusing just on your work and roles in life simply
doesn’t work. It’s a little like eating junk food. It doesn’t matter
how much you eat, it won’t ultimately satisfy your body because some
key ingredients that your body needs are missing.
In my work with hundreds of clients we first redefine what a life
purpose truly is, then clarify your true purpose, and then design a
life that is a true and authentic reflection of that purpose.
Contact me to explore this further. Powerful and purposeful
breakthroughs are possible if we're a good match for each other.
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