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Find Your Why A Practical Guide for Discovering Purpose for You
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1. ______________________________ 2. ______________________________ 3. ______________________________ 4. ______________________________ 5. ______________________________ State Your HOWs As we explained earlier, HOWs must be actions because they are the things you do to bring your WHY to life. Traits and attributes, such as “honesty,” or adjectives, such as “determined,” are not actions. We turn themes into HOWs by making them actionable. It’s possible that some of your themes will already be in the form of a verb or action, which is great. For those that are traits or adjectives, here’s how to proceed. Consider one of the themes from our example list above: Optimistic There are various ways to transform the adjective “optimistic” into a HOW. Here are just a few possibilities: Find the positive in everything See the glass as half full Look forward, not backward Find the silver lining in every cloud After digging into the stories, we agreed that “Find the positive in everything” really embodied what they meant when we wrote down the theme “Optimistic.” The other themes in the list are pretty close and just need a tweak in order to become actions: Connection Connect with people in meaningful ways Making others feel safe Make others feel safe Always learned from others Learn something from everyone There’s always a solution Look for creative solutions Notice how the simple shift in language turns these passive words or phrases into actions we can actually perform on a daily basis. Here’s the final list of HOWs from our example: Find the positive in everything Connect with people in meaningful ways Make others feel safe Learn something from everyone Look for creative solutions We have a few personal preferences we’ll share with you. We don’t like to use “Be” verbs, because they don’t feel active to us. We can feel the difference between “Be connected” and “Connect with people in meaningful ways” or “Be positive” and “Find the positive in everything.” We also advise you to drop the gerund. Take the “ing” off of your verbs. It’s more inclusive and a clearer instruction. “Making others feel safe” versus “Make others feel safe.” There are exceptions to every rule and the most important thing to remember is that if it feels right, it is right. Make sure the words you use resonate with you and remind you of the stories behind them. It’s this emotional connection that will inspire you to put these HOWs into action. |
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