But, What If There's More...
Sarah Boxx ?? Nonprofit Business Consulting
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"The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away." — Pablo Picasso[1]
Last week, we explored whether our commitments and activities truly serve us and those around us. This week, let's take it a step further. Instead of just asking if something serves us, let's look at it from a new perspective:
Is There a New Twist?
Sometimes, what no longer serves us can be a gift to someone else, or it can take on a new meaning when viewed through a different lens.
To guide this process, let's R.E.V.I.E.W.
As we move from questioning whether something serves us to exploring new meanings, the benefit becomes clear: by shifting perspective, we open the door to unexpected possibilities.
For example, I recently found an old journal I hadn't touched in years. Initially, I considered it just another item to toss, but upon reading a few pages, I realized it was filled with ideas I'd forgotten about—ideas that could inspire new projects or reignite a forgotten (set-aside) goal.
What once felt like clutter now has a new purpose. By reimagining its value, we can evolve it to meet our current needs.
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Here’s to You
This week, I encourage you to share a story or picture of something you’ve reimagined or repurposed. Whether it’s a physical object or an old tradition seen in a new light, let us know how you’ve given it new meaning.
Post about it on social media and tag us, or simply share it with a friend who might be inspired by your reflection.
Join our community and have it shared in an upcoming newsletter.
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[1]Krashen, S. (2016). The Researcher's Perspective: The Purpose of Education, Free Voluntary Reading, and Dealing with The Impact Of Poverty. School Libraries Worldwide. https://doi.org/10.29173/slw6901