In his book Man’s
Search for Meaning, Viktor Frankl, who survived Nazi concentration camps
during World War II, shares that our fundamental drive as human beings is the
pursuit of meaning. He goes on to say that, “man’s main concern is not to gain
pleasure or avoid pain but rather to see meaning in his life.”
I couple years ago, I was on a plane headed to speak in
North Carolina when I had a life changing moment. I was in the middle of reading Malcolm
Gladwell’s book Outliers when I came
across a chapter entitled The 10,000 Hour
Rule. The focus was center on Outliers (exceptional individuals) and how
they reached lofty success and meaning in life based upon 10,000 hours (10
years of experience), which determined mastery, of something they had been
doing all of their life. “…ten thousand hours of practice is required to
achieve the level of mastery associated with being a world-class expert-in
anything,” Gladwell goes on to explain. Achievement is talent plus preparation,
with talent only playing a small part. In a study conducted on musicians,
researchers found that once a musician had the ability to get into a top music
school, the thing that distinguished one performer from another was the amount
of time put in practicing.
Practice isn’t the
thing you do once you’re good. It’s the thing you do that makes you good. Back
to my point, I began to think about what it was that I had spent the bulk of my
life doing. Ah-ha! It was Overcoming obstacles and adjusting to
constant environmental changes [See the inspiring story http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH8E2zThj5k&feature=email
]. I decided that that was what I wanted
to do- Inspire individuals and organizations overcome obstacles and adjust to
constant environmental changes; hence, the mission statement for my
organization. Upon this discovery, I began to see that my days as a school
principal were numbered. I had to get to the place where I was living and
working my mission in all that I was doing in life [see here http://www.tawatson.com/services.php
].
Each of us has to ask ourselves: Does our life have meaning
and purpose? Do we feel a sense of fulfillment? Are we living, working, and
breathing the place of our 10,000 hours? [Start your journey http://www.myqmercial.com/TAW/intro/ ]. I recently came
across a cartoon depiction of a character engaged in work that he was not fond
of. The caption beneath the depiction read, “I would like to speak to whoever
is in control of my life, and suggest some improvements.” This character was
depending on those around him to add meaning and purpose to his life. How many
of us have been in or are currently in situations such as this? Now I am not
suggesting that your jump up and change your life around in an instant;
however, I am suggesting that we began the journey to exploring a life of
greater meaning.
We have to ask ourselves, what is the world hungering for
right now? How can I use my talent and skills to satisfy this need? From our
10,000 hours each of us has been positioned with the 3 things to prepare us for
fulfilling our purpose according to author Dan Miller No More Dread Mondays:
1. Skills and abilities- Each of us has been grant unique skills and abilities to do the things that we enjoy doing most. What skills and talents come natural to you?
2. Personality- Our personality will be connected to the very things that we enjoy doing. What does your personality tell you about the work that you enjoy doing?
3. Passion- if money were not a concern, what would you spend your time doing?
1. Skills and abilities- Each of us has been grant unique skills and abilities to do the things that we enjoy doing most. What skills and talents come natural to you?
2. Personality- Our personality will be connected to the very things that we enjoy doing. What does your personality tell you about the work that you enjoy doing?
3. Passion- if money were not a concern, what would you spend your time doing?
Start Your Journey
Today and Begin to Live a Life of Meaning and Purpose!
Sincerely,
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