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BEFORE YOU CHOOSE A PURPOSE
(Part Two)
By OlaPurpose James Asu

Before you choose a purpose, is it something that God has endowed or empowered you to do?

 

Continuation from part one...


13. Before you choose a purpose, is it something you love doing without anyone forcing you but always do with ease and passion? #PurposeCourse

14.Before you choose a purpose, is it something that stands you out among your peers, colleagues and even superiors? #PuposeCourse
 
15.Before you choose a purpose, is it something you’re willing to live or die for? #PurposeCourse 

16. Before you choose a purpose, is it something that is part of your nature and points to your future? #PurposeCourse 

17. Before you choose a purpose, is it something that keeps you going when you feel like giving up during trying times or storms? #PurposeCourse

18. Before you choose a purpose, is it something that God has endowed or empowered you to do? #PurposeCourse 

19. Before you choose a purpose, is it something that you will be so proud of doing both in public and private. #PuposeCourse
 
20. Before you choose a purpose, is it something that brings out the best in you. #PuposeCourse 

21. I'll stop here tonight. Once again I appreciate @adedoyinmatthew for sharing today on #PuposeCourse. My guest next week is @bookorla....

Concluding and final part.

Culled from Purpose-Discovery Time-Out with OlaPurpose, #PurposeCourse, a weekly Twitter Basic Purpose Course host is @PurposeIcon, OlaPurpose James Asu, it comes up every Friday from 5-7pm (Friday 8th, May, 2015)

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