How to live a purposeful life | INFJ & ENFP talk Pt. 3

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In this open and honest conversation, Shine and I shared our personal journeys of living not only in accordance with our highest potentials but also in line with our purpose. You can expect from this conversation to hear about:
- Why is it important to live on purpose?
- Embracing what are you good at, and use it unapologetically
- The importance of sharing your gifts with the world and thus serve
- Living aligned with your purpose requires to step out of your comfort zone
- Mindi embracing her calling, and making tough decisions because of living in her purpose
- Shine's anecdote of moving to Australia because of her purpose
- The importance of listening to our deepest truth
- Living in line with your purpose is the result of constantly self-reflecting and being committed to growing and living the best possible life.

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You might want to check the other two videos I have with Shine on my channel:
-- About growth and life with Shine Pinas (Part 1)

--- Self-introspection to enhance growth and live in purpose (Part 2)
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- Info for one on one sessions with me:

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The keyboard example was enlightening 👍👍👍

ChannelandHalf
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The people who gave this video a thumbs down have no real positive purpose. Fact.

elypelowski
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This conversation you two had got me thinking about the Scorpion and the Frog, as that old tale relates to the concept of legacy. If you are familiar with the tale the Scorpion asks the Frog to take him across the river. At first, the Frog is hesitant, and openly wonders, "But you're a Scorpion. How will I know you won't sting me?" The Scorpion thinks on the Frog's concern, but he responds by explaining to the Frog the fact that if he stung the Frog how both of them would be finished, so to speak. The Frog feels what the Scorpion is explaining, and his leapy prospects lift. He consents with a froggish smile, and mid-journey across the river the Scorpion stings him. As they both go down the Frog asks, "Why did you sting me? We're both gonna drown now." The Scorpion replied to the Frog, "I stung you, Frog, because it is my nature."

Thinking on that tale and the concept of legacy, what else can be stated more accurately than to say legacy is not just rightly thought of as a symbol, it's also rightly thought of as a measure that becomes a means? When one says of another *he* *means* this whatever this is/was one is commenting on the individual's will.

It's great to have a legacy as a symbol, but what of the measure for a legacy? Some angels fade for to have that halo, but it circulates one point of a person's nature, viz. their nurture, and as an emblem it plays dumb to what any legacy signifies, which is a body died.

I see there being no wrong answer when the end is in front. One can either remain in choir or finally sing their song. There are a helluva lot of really touching stories about characters who didn't try to change the world, but who chose to stand up to it.

I don't know your thoughts, but I'd visit any rebel's grave for to share a deep breath.

TheBlackFenceCat
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This is fantastic ! You have great news about MBTI, or otherwise know as Myers-Briggs aka Myers Briggs Type Indicator. You have wonderful knowledge and assessment of ENFP, INTJ, INFJ, ESTP. Do you also know Nine Enneagram Type Descriptions ? You have real knowledge for personal growth, and self care. All your advice is based on sound psychology and draws from works Carl Jung, or Jungian Psychology. Your videos provide a great learning experience.

elypelowski