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HBR Guide to Crafting Your Purpose Video Toolkit. Create greater purpose in your life You can choose

HBR Guide to Crafting Your Purpose Video Toolkit. [BOOKS]( [COLLECTIONS]( [TOOLS]( [CASE STUDIES]( [HBR STORE]( [Harvard Business Review]( Create greater purpose in your life You can choose to trudge through work and life. Or you can choose to bring greater meaning to everything you do. With the HBR Guide to Crafting Your Purpose Video Toolkit, you’ll get advice, stories, tips and tools to design a more purposeful personal and professional life. [HBR Guide to Crafting Your Purpose Video Toolkit]( LEARN HOW TO: • Examine the sources of meaning in your work and life • Identify what makes you feel happy and fulfilled • Use purpose to transform your role • Build more positive, fulfilling relationships • Have a shared purpose at work • And much more $69.95 $55.96 with HBRORGREG4 [LEARN MORE]( THE EBOOK Start by learning about the power of purpose. You’ll discover that you don’t “find” your purpose. You create it. And you don’t have just one purpose. You likely have several. Plus, they can even change over time. AVAILABLE IN PDF AND E-READER FORMATS 11 TOOLS Explore purpose in your life by completing thought-provoking exercises, reflections, and worksheets, including the: • Purpose Pulse Check • Embracing Change Worksheet • Meaningful Relationship Mapper • Balance Journal for Task Reinvention 8 VIDEOS Your purpose is yours to create, but you don’t have to go it alone! In these short videos, ebook author John Coleman shares further insights and inspiration throughout your purpose journey. THE HANDBOOK If getting in touch with our purpose was simple, we all would have done it by now. Your handbook provides step-by-step guidance on the tools with suggestions on how to use them effectively. [20% off with code HBRORGREG4]( [CREATE YOUR PURPOSE]( To redeem, simply enter HBRORGREG4 in the Promotional Code field at checkout. Discount will be applied to your order subtotal of your first purchase only. *Valid online or by phone (excludes HBR magazine subscriptions, shipping & handling, taxes, and customs fees). Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts, including bulk pricing. No adjustments to prior purchases. Purchasers are responsible for all shipping charges, duties, taxes, brokerage fees, and/or import fees imposed by the country of import. You are receiving this because you registered at hbr.org to receive Special Promotions emails, or you provided us with your email address. If you prefer not to receive Special Promotions emails, please [unsubscribe](. You may also [Manage Email Preferences]( view our [Privacy Policy]( or [Contact Us](. To ensure email delivery, add noreply@a.email.hbr.org to your address book, contacts, or safe sender list. Harvard Business Publishing 20 Guest St., Suite 700 Brighton, MA 02135 Copyright © 2023 Harvard Business School Publishing, an affiliate of Harvard Business School. All rights reserved.

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