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Spirit of Purpose

By Teressa Moore Griffin

As Founder and CEO of Spirit of Purpose, my goal is help you LIVE BETTER NOW!  As an author, speaker, certified Core Energetics therapist and personal growth coach, I help people get beyond the LIES (Labels, Illusions, Excuses and Stories) that keep them stuck in unhappy relationships, unfulfilling careers and emotionally devastating situations.  

For more tools to help you LIVE BETTER NOW, visit TMGSpeaks.com or spiritofpurpose.com.  Follow me on Twitter @SpiritOfPurpose.  For daily personal growth inspiration, “LIKE” Spirit of Purpose on Facebook.

Everything contains its opposite.  It’s inherent in the way life works.  My friend Pete, faced several situations – several Pivot Points – that brought this fact back to mind. Pete’s wife announced sh ... Read more...
 In the mind of the giver, your request for feedback signals a desire to learn about the impact of your actions and make improvements.  While it is absolutely true that you always have the right to act on the feedback you receive or ignore it completely, y ... Read more...
What do you do when you care about a person?  You find ways to support their happiness and success, particularly when they’re motivated and moving in that direction. What’s a good way to get behind someone you care about and help them increase their ... Read more...
Giving feedback is a scary proposition for most people.  Fears about giving feedback range from, “She won’t take it the way I mean it,” to “He doesn’t really want my opinion,” to “He’s not going to change anyway,” to “She has never listened to me befo ... Read more...
  As I wrote last week’s post, “A Challenging Boss Can Be Good For You,” I started thinking about another key workplace challenge – the chall ... Read more...
  “How was your first week in the new job?”  I was eager to hear how his week went. “Pretty good.  I actually did more than I thought I’d do,” he said.  I heard a sense of pride and satisfaction in his voice. “Tell me.   ... Read more...
Ed told me with great pride about the many accomplishments and fearlessness of his son. Each story he told made the point crystal clear: his son is an extraordinary young man – intellectually gifted, well-nurtured by his family, challenged by caring teachers and ... Read more...
 Individuals and organizations wrestle with the illusion that things are not supposed to change. Attachment to this false idea is time- and energy-consuming.  It often leads to a drop in productivity and effectiveness. When change ... Read more...
  Every year, we make New Year’s resolutions only to make the same resolutions again the following year.  Whether it’s to lose weight, improve a relationship, take better care of our health, exercise, spend more quality time with our kids or aging p ... Read more...
Our activity level inevitably ramps up during the holiday season.  Yet, you can still enjoy the spirit of the season to the fullest without burning the Christmas lights at both ends.  Your ideas of what you should and shouldn’t do, what you must do, wh ... Read more...