What advice would you leave for others?

Titled “103 bits of advice I wish I had known,” the author laid out a lifetime of wisdom and lessons learned. What a neat legacy to leave for others to benefit from his lifetime of learning!
Is it important to understand God’s will for your life?

When Scripture, providence and desire converge, you can be confident you’re taking the right step along the course God laid out for your life.
Jim Akers: Have ‘Godfidence’ to pursue your purpose

“When we sit idly and just go through the motions of life, God is often begging us to talk to him. Because I was comfortable, I didn’t approach God for that conversation and didn’t realize he had other things for me to do,” said Jim.
Does your purpose have to ‘feel good’ to others?

“Your purpose doesn’t have to be what feels good to everybody else or what you think others see in you. It’s what fuels you, what makes you wake up every day, ready to take on the world. It’s living a life that brings you joy,” Amanda added.
Research shows female brain gets even stronger in midlife years

So, women truly do get mentally stronger after midlife, which puts them in an ideal position to identify and pursue a new sense of purpose that rekindles smoldering dreams they have held at bay for many years to focus on more “practical” issues.
Why does personal purpose matter?

Ursula outlined five ways in which leaders can help employees develop a stronger connection between jobs and their personal purpose.
California man finds purpose in volunteering at local hospital

“Anything that calls me into service gives me purpose,” said Ryce. “Volunteering for Community Hospital is stable, constant, demanding — just what I need right now, to be a contributor.”
The keys to happiness are self-awareness, purpose and connecting

It’s impossible to define happiness because the term means something different to every person. Unfortunately, too many people equate “happiness” with their current mood. What they are really looking for is joy.
Success has changed. Have you?

“Alignment is the secret sauce of happiness and success — it allows you to put yourself in opportunity’s way — the world opens up to you,” Barbara explained.
Couple bikes 5,000 miles in 55 days to fight cancer

Al Reszel, 63, and his wife, Terry, began a 5,000-mile bicycle trip in San Diego March 5 and they will travel through 16 states over 55 days.