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Light & Purpose - Be proud of you and what you can achieve
Inspiration from the Story of Purim

The story of Purim* reminds us to always be proud of our identity. We need to access our own identity and strength so we can channel our skills to the best of our abilities.
Purim is about the miracle of human self redemption. When we struggle or get stuck in life, we can develop in order to make the light in the darkness.
We can learn from the heroine in Esther in the Purim story. Esther is not described as particularly brilliant or talented. Her excellent courage, strength and bravery changed the world. We all have the ability in us to improve the way things are. It is not up to anyone else, we make the decision to improve how life is going now.
Through Esther’s bravery and strength, she was able to fulfil the essential role in saving the Jewish people from the hands of the wicked Haman**.
I have an excellent resource, which is essential to share with my clients. It is a set of questions for finding my clients’ passion and purpose in life. We need to develop this growth mindset which will establish real meaning to our life. We need to develop a strong sense of purpose and determination. Esther can really inspire us here.
Purpose can motivate, guide your life decisions, shape goals, give direction and create meaning.
By using this essential resource, it will open up your thoughts more profoundly and is a journey of self discovery. You will make significant changes and these changes will give your life new insights.
Be in touch and we can discuss your passion and purpose in life. You deserve it. I look forward to hearing from you.
Happy Purim from me to you.
Life is good,
Lisa
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*Purim, (Hebrew: “Lots”) English Feast of Lots, a joyous Jewish festival commemorating the survival of the Jews who, in the 5th century BCE, were marked for death by their Persian rulers. The story is related in the biblical Book of Esther.
Taken from the Britannica Online
**Haman is the main antagonist in the Book of Esther, who according to the Hebrew Bible was an official in the court of the Persian empire under King Ahasuerus.
Taken from Wikipedia