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Halftime: From Success to Significance!

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I was recently introduced to Bob Buford’s book, Halftime: Moving from Success to Significance. He created an institute based on the premise that, “When all you’ve done or own seems to matter less … and your heart craves more meaning, joy and balance… when something triggers in your mind that you’re entering your second half of life and you’re unsure what your calling is for the next season…” Halftime Institute

Photo Credit: JD –“Beautiful skies over Houston”

I’m right in the middle of reading this book, but I wanted to share it with you. I’m so excited about the premise of the material and how it can complement the other tools I’m using to align my actions with the path for my life. I’ve read so many materials, but this one seems to strike a better balance for me between the skills I’ve obtained over a 20 year corporate career and the spiritual destiny I’ve always known was moving me through this wonderful journey.

The site features several stories of individuals who found alignment between their spiritual purpose and the joyful work they can do with their hands. For this week’s inspiration, I’ve selected Clark Millspaugh’s (1953-2012) from success to significance story; even reading the memorial for his life is inspiring.

Until next week,

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