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If you seriously want to change your life and get what you really want, you need to know your WHY. The WHY is your purpose that makes you get out of your comfort zone and push harder.
You need to review your purpose regularly and keep it at the forefront of your thoughts.
If you don’t have a clear sense of purpose right now, I encourage you to answer the following questions:
What do you want to look back on at the end of your life?
What is it that you can achieve which might make your life feel significant?
If you don’t have an answer to these questions, I strongly recommend that you take some time out and dwell on them to find the answer.

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