The Key To Finding And Living Our Highest Purpose Is To Evolve Spiritually
Katharina Kugler
Katharina Kugler
Conscious Leadership & Organisational Development ? Consultant, Advisor & Coach ? Thought Leadership on Inner Work, Conscious Leadership, Meaning & Purpose
The key to finding and living our highest purpose is to evolve spiritually.
Authentic leaders who are in tune with themselves pursue purposeful work and create profit and wealth from it. The formula is simple:
Don’t believe me?
Have a look at the most successful entrepreneurs of our time:
- Steve Jobs travelled to India in the 1970s where he spent some time in an Ashram learning the Zen Buddhist meditation, which he practised throughout his life ever since.
- Ray Dalio, American billionaire, philanthropist and founder of the world's largest hedge fund credits his successful career to his daily practice of transcendental meditation and mindfulness.
- Arianna Huffington built her business on the power of spirituality and is now one of the most successful female entrepreneurs of our time. She founded the Huffington Post, Thrive Global and has written multiple best-selling books.
Spirituality and personal growth isn’t just some new-age trend.
It’s a way to create happier, abundant, fulfilling and successful lives and careers. ??
By Katharina Kugler, Founder humanplus
Founder The Slow Down Club
3 年why is that so? The answers I found: we are so busy being busy, that our focus is almost only on the outside world. That creates (at least in my case) a lot of suffering. When we go inward, press pause, start observing ourselves and the world around us, many cool things can happen. To me the most profound was the feeling of interconnectedness and the knowing that everything I need is already there. In his book ?think like a monk“ jay shetty uses a great analogy: imagine you’re standing in front of a dusty mirror. You look and see nothing but dust. When you start wiping off the dust, you start to see yourself. It’s still the same mirror. To wipe off the dust, you need virtues like patience, compassion, energy and effort.