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Liberated Mind Monthly Newsletter

How to Find Your Purpose

R.C. Morris, LCSW, PhD

April 1, 2025

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What’s your purpose? Jordan Grumet thought that becoming a doctor would give his life meaning and direction…, but he was wrong. He spent his days doing things he didn’t really enjoy and dreaded waking up in the morning.  Finding a purpose that is authentic to you can be transformative—and it doesn’t have to be some grand goal like curing a disease or founding a company. Jordan, author of The Purpose Code, explains how we can all find seemingly small and everyday activities which will fill our lives with joy and fulfillment.

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This post does not constitute therapeutic counseling or advice; the contents of this post are provided as a learning resource. We share the contents hoping that if you are in need of mental health support you will reach out to us directly or to a mental health professional in your area.

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