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EP 12: Curating and Finding Purpose

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What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How values and purpose all tie into the vision of tiny living.

  • What Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is and why it’s so important to keep in mind.

  • The transformation and shifting of purpose.

  • How work affects purpose and vice versa.

  • The importance of always contributing to the world.

  • Where the tiny community really gets it right.

  • An important component of happiness and why we often need to work at it.

  • The purpose of money and why our purpose is not to have more of it.

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Do you still not know what you want to be when you grow up? Or have you known what you want to do from the beginning? The journey of figuring out your purpose can change and evolve over time and through learning more about yourself. In this episode, I want to really focus on purpose and how it brings clarity, passion, and meaning to our lives.

I recently discussed values and how they can be a compass when it comes to where you go in life, so purpose is the next big step. It brings in a really important point that clarifies what we’re doing with tiny living—and even living in general! Listen in to hear me discuss how purpose is found, what it looks like throughout your life if you lean into it, how it can change, and so much more.

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Quotes from the episode

“The framework of ‘I’m going to work for 40 years and then stop working’—I think it’s not actually the way that we find good purpose.” - Laura Lynch

“Always contributing is really important for happiness in our human life.” - Laura Lynch

“The fewer must-dos that we have, means that we have more time and resources to devote on that hike up the hierarchy towards purpose.” - Laura Lynch

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