LIFEOLOGY Change the World and Still Be Home for Dinner.

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LIFEOLOGY Change the World and Still Be Home for Dinner

What is Your Dream ?

Lettuce or Salad?

3 Big Questions: Who am I? Design What do I want? What matters? Desire Drive

Swim or Surf

Lifeology: Fulfilling Your Life’s Purpose To Fulfill Your Unique Design. To Do Your Unique Work. To Live in Life Integrity.

Life is an Epic Journey

The Story of Our Lives STATUS QUO CRISIS Don’t Want Do Want Envision Collaborate Growth Spiral Deny RationalizeDeath Spiral Hero’s Journey COWARD HERO Blame Innovate

Problem ……………….. SOLUTION Fear …………………….. OPPORTUNITY Don’t ……………………. DO Business-As-Usual vs. Entrepreneurs

What if you were perfectly designed to live your dream?

IncompetenceCapabilitySkill Design Failure Mediocrity Success Dream Life Avoidance Willingness Interest Desire GTV Our dreams are discovered when our Design and Desires meet.

WHO AM I? Design Traits Talents Track Record

Who Am I? Traits Enduring Strengths How You Experience Reality How You Want to Offer Value

WHO AM I? INNATE TRAITS Creativity Curiosity Open-mindedness Love of Learning Perspective Bravery Persistence Integrity Vitality Love Kindness Social Intelligence Citizenship Fairness Leadership Forgiveness & Mercy Humility/Modesty Prudence Self-regulation Appreciation of Beauty and Excellence Gratitude Hope Humor Spirituality

Who am I? Talents: 3 Clues Compliments Energy, Effort, Ease Desire for Mastery

Discovering Your Talents What do you most value about me? What would you like me to do more of? What would you like me to do less of?

What do I want? What does my soul desire?

We are clear on what we don’t want. 1.Illness 2.Poverty 3.Loneliness 4.Boredom 5.Powerlessness 6.Meaninglessness Disaster Movie or Hero’s Journey?

One Life, Now 1. Life Alignment 2. Life Autonomy 3. Life Achievement

Desire Deepest longings. Choice if no one cared. Constant, creative learning. Energy gain. Lifestyle, Relationships, Career

Positive Emotions, Passionate Engagement, Personal Meaning Where You Live | How You Live | Why You Live Lifestyle

Evolution of Work Value Process Worker (Labor) Knowledge Worker (Facts) Creative Work (Ideas) Wisdom Work (Judgment) CAREER

So How Great Do You Want To Be? Source: Paul Arden GoodQuite GoodVery Good The Best in Your Field. The Best in the World.

Be Unique. Don’t Compete You already are. Just turn up the volume. The World Still Needs Cowboys

What’s Important?

Our Drive is Our Message Love or Fear

Drive: Prime Motive Gain Grow Give Grow Gain

PURPOSE PEOPLEPROFIT Improve the Quality of Everyone’s Life. Unique Value Advantage Innovation NOT Exploitation. Leadership of the Future GTV Abundance Human Capitalism GiveGrow Gain Human Capitalism

d r e a m Unique Value Advantage Understand: “You really get it.” Enrich: “This makes my life better.” Captivate: “I couldn’t imagine my life without it.”

Product Costs Process Service Efficiency Improvement REALeadership Innovation Relationship “You get it” “This makes my life better.”

Intrinsic Value vs. Transaction Value Audience vs. Customer Relationship Business Building

Matterhorn or Splatterhorn

Your Dream Matters