• What is the meaning of life?• You are living life as if what is its meaning?• Do you know why you are here and for what purpose?• How do you measure your life?• Are you satisfied with the quality of your life?It all started with a paradox. Years ago, I went through a difficult period asking myself precisely the questions above. Searching for answers, I discovered that others shared my concerns. As I described it in my first book, I faced a paradox: "Humanity does not suffer from a lack of answers; rather, it suffers despite the answers being available." This paradox became the central quest that led to the start of a new school of psychology: meaningful purpose.Fortunately, I discovered the answers to these existential questions, solved the paradox, and built a practice to help people get the necessary remedies.The point? You, too, can deal with your own paradoxes and benefit by finding the answers to these existential questions.So, if you have big plans and have been giving your all … YET you are struggling with any of the following …• Resistance to your efforts to make a positive difference at work and in social settings.• Lack of Support preventing you from achieving your professional goals and life dreams.• Discouragement from trying to bring to life relationships that should thrive but don't.• Frustration that your contributions are not being acknowledged and appreciated.• Disappointment with people who are indifferent and unresponsive to your contributions, aspirations, and talent.• Exhaustion from investing in long hours at work for little to no appreciation.• Disappointed that your life lacks meaning and direction.But there is hope!The Boston Institute for Meaningful Purpose has something to end the pain.It is called "Meaning Analysis and Improvement."When you harness the "Meaning Analysis and Improvement" method, you will …• Deepen your self-understanding and of your surroundings.• Build your self-confidence.• Discover your strengths and confront your weaknesses courageously for self-improvement.• Discern what other's agendas and their motives are.• Know the "real" root cause of a problem or situation.• Understand what your options are and how to select the most promising one.Check my LinkedIn references to read what some of our happy clients say.I will be happy to meet you through Luis@bostonimp.com and www.bostonimp.com.Boston Institute for Meaningful Purpose. Discovering Life’s Answers.
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