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Purpose in Work Often Emerges Through Seasons, Not Immediate Clarity: Many people expect to find a “perfect job” that fulfills their purpose immediately, but meaningful careers often develop through different seasons of work. Some jobs are focused on paying bills, others on learning skills, and others on leadership growth. Each stage serves a purpose in shaping experience and character. Recognizing the season you’re currently in can reduce frustration and help you see how present work contributes to future calling.
High Achievers Must Guard Their Identity from Being Tied to Performance: As Enneagram “Type 3” achievers, people driven to make an impact often derive their identity from accomplishments. While ambition helps turn vision into reality, the shadow side is overworking, burnout, and seeking approval from others. A healthier approach is to remember that your value exists before achievements, titles, or success, and to protect rhythms like rest and Sabbath to maintain alignment with deeper purpose.
Entrepreneurship Is Often Lonely & Community Is Essential: Entrepreneurship frequently involves uncertainty, isolation, and carrying a vision others may not fully understand. One of the biggest mistakes founders make is trying to build everything alone. Instead of immediately searching for a better strategy, entrepreneurs may need to find community, partners, or cohorts who understand the journey and provide perspective and encouragement.
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