Work That Matters

2 Questions to Identify Your Work That Matters

Remember, you can choose to do work that matters. Once you have chosen to make this essential in your life, rather than just an extra, you will need to identify your work that matters.

Two questions can help you on this journey, whether you are at the beginning or in a time of transition.

If money were no object, what would you do?

This may be one you have heard before. It is popular and somewhat cliche, but it is also true. Money often times clouds our judgement. Really sitting down and considering this question can help you identify passions and opportunities just right for you.

What makes you angry?

What? Yes. Think about all the things that concern you. Consider all the needs in the world that you want to solve. Which makes you the most angry? What problem must you provide a solution to? Who must you help? Perhaps you should consider making this the essential priority of your life, your purpose. Go out and make a difference.

What question has helped you identify your passion, purpose or work that matters? Please share in the comments below or on social media.

Hey, I’m Adam Suter. This is my personal blog. I am married to the love of my life, Michelle, and have three wonderful children. We live in Marietta, GA. I run a small nonprofit. Some of the things that fascinate me are faith, new ideas, people, stories, productivity, nonprofits, and my own children.

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