Servantship

Serving others with your unique gift is the greatest gift you can bestow on the world.

Do you know your gift(s)?
Do you know who you will serve?

When you find your gift and your tribe, look to serve with no expectations of anything in return—serve to serve, not to gain, and good things will come. I know this goes against what society tells us, but if you go back in time, you will find this message has been shared by some of the greatest thinkers, business people, and creators.

This message has been around for a long time, I might even say forever, but it’s been muted by the stories of fame, riches, and modern-day commercialism. 

You can be a servant and serve your way to your authentic life—don’t mistake servantship for a life of volunteering and poverty. You can achieve the financial means you need for your authentic life through servantship. In fact, some of the most “successful” people today lead and operate businesses from the perspective of a servant.

If you’re struggling to make progress on your Pursuit, shift your focus on what you need to do next to break through and how you can serve others with your unique gift(s) and see what happens.

 

“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.”

-Ralph Waldo Emerson


See you tomorrow and keep pursuing,

JC

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