Webinar Part 2 & Happy Button on Purpose

Just a couple of quick updates.  Last week’s first session of the How to Live Your Life On Purpose webinar was…well interesting.  Turns out we had some significant technical challenges that resulted in a less than purposeful session.

So in the spirit of purposeful patience and persistence I decided to do a ‘do over.’  Over the weekend I recorded the same content in a much more user-friendly format which you can view online by going to the How to Live a Life On Purpose webinar page.

There you can also learn about session #2: How to Live a Life On Purpose: Moving Beyond Fear, Lack & Struggle (Thursday, Oct.10 at 12 noon eastern. Go Here to determine your time zone.)

Flawless Monarch Butterfly Flying on Isolated WhiteA key distinction of the Life On Purpose Process is that we have not one but two purposes — two powerful forces that can shape our life.  Besides our true, Divinely Inspired Life Purpose we also have what we refer to as the Inherited Purpose.

In webinar #2 we’ll explore in depth how the Inherited Purpose can consistently sabotage our desire and intentions to live a life on purpose.

 

Or register directly by Clicking Here.

Happy Button on Purpose

What do you get when you combine the I Am Happy Project with a life on purpose?  Well, in part you get a Happy Button phone app that is both playful and on purpose.  I’m proud to be one of the twenty esteem coaches participating in this project sponsored by the I Am Happy Project.  The app is free and can be downloaded from your iPhone or Android phone.  Just search for “Happy Button” (using the quote marks will have it come up quickly.

The Happy Button app has several functions to help users to boost happiness:

  •  A daily inspirational message to boost their happiness level.
  • Video messages about happiness from experienced life and business coaches.
  • Audio messages about happiness from experienced life and business coaches.
  • Blog posts about achieving happiness written by life and career coaches.
  • A simple question to measure where you fall on the happiness scale for the day.
  • Your average daily, weekly and monthly happiness measure.