Tim Kelley

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Average rating: 4.23 · 100 ratings · 6 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
True Purpose: 12 Strategies...

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Do Not Pass Go: A Coming of...

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Trails That Never End

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Tim Kelley's Fishing Guide ...

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The Mind is All: The Univer...

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Ghost Whisperer Color By Nu...

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Good as Gold a History of B...

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“People who know their purpose know where they’re going, what they’re doing, and, more importantly, they know why they’re doing it. This shifts the basic emphasis of life from one of meeting needs, dealing with fears, and seeking happiness to following a path that leads to the greatest possible fulfillment, success, and meaning in life. Knowing your purpose satisfies a deep need that lives in everyone: the need for meaning, to have a positive impact, to have your presence and life felt by others. As people age, the yearning to leave some kind of legacy grows stronger. There is no greater legacy you can leave than living your life purpose to the fullest extent possible.”
Tim Kelley, True Purpose: 12 Strategies for Discovering the Difference You Are Meant to Make

“Sustained happiness cannot come from money, or from the things that money buys. Sustained happiness comes from meaning. It comes from growing, developing, and having a positive impact on the lives of others.”
Tim Kelley, True Purpose: 12 Strategies for Discovering the Difference You Are Meant to Make



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