purpose driven

Beyond survival

Purpose isn’t a destination you stumble upon; it’s a commitment you cultivate every day. We have to identify what brings meaning to our lives and take purposeful steps consistently. By becoming more purpose-driven, we shape our thoughts, feelings, and actions in alignment with our goals. After all, our actions only change when our thoughts transform, as thinking inspires feeling, and feeling propels action.


Remember, you don’t find your life’s purpose - you create it. If you haven’t yet discovered your passion, your purpose is to explore and unveil it. Lacking an innate sense of direction doesn’t mean you’re without purpose. Instead, it signals that your journey of self-discovery is a vital part of your mission. Embrace the challenge, and find joy in uncovering who you’re meant to become. I think your purpose won’t be handed to you or dictated by others; it’s cultivated from within, nurtured by your actions and decisions.


Drop the ego

How do you connect with the younger generation?

I find it quite easy because the younger generation is also purpose-driven. Like them, I want to work with organisations that value human connection and prioritise human values. I want to engage on a personal level, sit down, have a conversation, and enjoy a cup of coffee (or tea), even if we eventually part ways professionally. It’s important for me to separate the business side from the human side, which can be challenging at times. But for me, the psychological aspect, I mean the human connection is what matters most.

In today’s digital world, where there is an obsession with smart devices and social media, everything is open and instant, which can add complexity. I focus on the emotional well-being of all employees, ensuring they are balanced. I think with social media, even small issues can escalate quickly, and criticism can spread widely, therefore, it's essential to stay emotionally resilient in such an environment. I’m there for you with a quiet ego and an open mind.