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Building A Practice On Purpose Series Part #4 Identifying the Fear-based Culture of Your Business
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| Guest post by: Brad Swift |
Article Overview: In the personal life coaching I do as a Life On Purpose Coach I work with my clients to help them uncover their Inherited Purpose. This is the fear, lack, struggling to survive-based force that shapes people's lives especially whenever we feel threatened which for most people is quite often in today's times. One way to think of a business is that it's a group of people who have come together for a common cause or purpose. For a veterinary practice that is generally to offer services to pets and their owners. So, it makes sense that when a group of people come together that their individual Inherited Purposes also come together to form a fear-based culture of business.
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Building A Practice On Purpose Series Part #4 Identifying the Fear-based Culture of Your Business
In the personal life coaching I do as a Life On Purpose Coach I work
with my clients to help them uncover their Inherited Purpose. This is
the fear, lack, struggling to survive-based force that shapes people's
lives especially whenever we feel threatened which for most people is
quite often in today's times.
One way to think of a business is
that it's a group of people who have come together for a common cause or
purpose. For a veterinary practice that is generally to offer services
to pets and their owners. So, it makes sense that when a group of people
come together that their individual Inherited Purposes also come
together to form a fear-based culture of business.
Now the
insidious thing about a person's individual Inherited Purpose and the
Collective Inherited Purpose of a business (and for that matter of a
profession as a whole) is that for the most part the IP operates most
effectively in the background of our consciousness and awareness. After
all each person's IP begins to get formed very early in life -- those
formative years that the old Wonder Bread commercials used to refer to
-- so that by the time most of us are in our early to mid-teens our IP
has been well formed and operating to shape our life, to keep us safe
and secure.
Therefore, by the time we enter the business world our
IP's are well engrained in the background of our awareness shaping much
of our life like a master saboteur without our even being aware of it.
For
example, my Inherited Purpose began to be formed when 2 weeks before my
7th birthday I came skipping home from the second grade only to find a
living room full of very sad adults including my mom who had just
learned that my dad who had gone on a fishing trip a day or two before
had died of a massive heart attack. Not expecting to die at 43, he left
his wife and two young sons with no savings nor life insurance, so in
the subsequent years it took for us to recover, my Inherited Purpose
became: "I must be smart and know all the answers (or pretend that I
do), and I must work really hard so I won't be poor and so people won't
leave me."
It was that Inherited Purpose that shaped so much of
the next 30 years of my life that by the age of 37, although to all
outward appearances I was a successful veterinarian, inside my life felt
so empty that I seriously contemplated suicide. Both the individual and
the collective Inherited Purpose has tremendous shaping power, often
leading to burnout or a life that leaves us asking the question, "Is
this all there is?"
Uncovering your personal Inherited Purpose and
the Collective Inherited Purpose of your business can be some of the
most challenging work to creating a Practice On Purpose, yet will
ultimately make a profound difference. So, here are a few questions to
ponder:
What's been shaping your life, especially when you feel
threatened that's based in fear, a sense of lack or a need to struggle
to survive?
How about your staff?
What do you imagine the Collective Inherited Purpose of your practice to be? How about of our profession?
Tough questions, I realize. Tough enough that the answers could transform your life and your business.
©2005
Brad Swift of Life On Purpose Institute, Inc. This article can be
reprinted freely online, as long as the entire article and this resource
box are included.
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About the Author: Brad Swift RSS for Brad's articles - Visit Brad's website Dr. Brad Swift is one of the foremost experts on the subject of personal life purpose, having founded the Life On Purpose Institute (www.lifeonpurpose.com) in 1996. An avid student of the human development movement and New Thought, he specializes in life purpose coaching with individuals and groups. Through the Coaches Mentoring Program, he trains aspiring coaches to carry on the vision and mission of Life on Purpose Institute -- Creating a World On Purpose by deeply and profoundly touching and contributing to people's lives by assisting them to clarify their life purpose and live true to it. He is the author of: - Coaching to Win: Building Your Business by Building Your Team - Life On Purpose: Six Passages to an Inspired Life -- an award winning finalist in the Self-Help: Motivational division of the Best Books 2007 Awards sponsored by USA News - From Spark to Flame: Fanning Your Passion & Ideas into Moneymaking Magazine Articles that Make a Difference. Start on the Purposeful Path with the fun and engaging Self Test at: http://www.lifeonpurpose.com/selftest Click here to visit Brad's website Stuck in the Middle of Insanity Living In The Gap Of Possibility And Purpose Part 1 Building a Practice On Purpose Series Part 2 When Life Purpose is About More than What You Do Its What You Dont Say that Runs the Show The Wet Blankets of Profitability and Practicality |
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