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True Purpose: 12 Strategies for Discovering the Difference You Are Meant to Make

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Do you feel that there is something significant you're meant to do? Do you long to have more impact? In True Purpose, you will discover 12 proven methods to find the unique, individual purpose that is authentically you. Your purpose isn't a single, vague "purpose statement"; it is a precise and detailed map for living a deeply fulfilling, powerful and passionate life. Through practical exercises and inspiring examples, Tim guides you to uncover the deepest truth of who you are. Let your path unfold and lead you to a life of fulfillment, success and meaning!

212 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2009

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July 9, 2012
This book totally changed my life. The ego blocks exercise lifted the fog, and the direct access methods gave real working answers. I now teach this book to my students, and they love it!
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December 19, 2019
I've not only read the book, which was amazing, but I've taken classes with Tim Kelley. He's a great
teacher, because he meets you where you're at. His book strikes me as the same. Take what works for you, and I think you'll find a lot that works for you. And yes, it did take me a year to get through. I kept picking up fiction as a distraction to the real world work.
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73 reviews2 followers
May 31, 2020
Taught me how to have inner Aristotelic dialogues - an invaluable tool I intend to use for life
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March 4, 2012
Kelley writes intelligently about finding one's true purpose. He offers multiple strategies and discusses the potential pitfalls of each one. The author makes it clear that knowing one's true purpose is not in any way a cure-all.
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October 11, 2015
So far I'm not moved, it takes too long to get to the point or heart of the chapters. And I have feeling I'm going to get bored. I hate to be bored.

I couldn't finish it. I was way too bored.
I recommend "Daring Greatly" by Brene Brown instead.
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April 15, 2017
An important message everyone should hear

I love the message in this book and the detailed instructions on how to find and know, without doubt, your purpose.
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