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Why Do You Do What You Do?

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We all get so busy caught up in what we do every day, that we don’t give the time to really reflect on why we do it!

I recently read, for a second time, Simon Sinek’s great book “Start with Why” and I would highly recommend it to all of you.

In the book, Simon says that is not the “what” that motivates us to jump out of bed in the mornings, it is the “why”. It is not the “what” that drives us to give great service and become expert in our field, it is the “why”.

I also read an article recently written by Richard Branson who said that an entrepreneur’s drive is not about making money, but about making a difference in people’s lives. He believes that those driven by money will not be around for the long haul.

I have spent some time recently asking my clients why they do what they do and while it is far from exhaustive research, it is interesting to note that those who were crystal clear about their “why”, have businesses that are more evolved – and are significantly more profitable! The financial benefits are an outcome of that clarity.

This led me to start thinking about businesses that, in my view, lost sight of their why, and what the consequences have been, and my list is as follows:

There are loads of other examples – and many not quite so dramatic – but losing sight of your “why” is destined to put you, at best, in the “average” band of businesses. Not where you want to be, or where I want you to be.

So, how does having a clear “why” help your business?

As I said earlier, it tells you why you get out of bed in the morning to go and do something of value, but it does more than that.

Your “why” also does the following:

When I start talking about this, many people ask me why I do what I do, and my why is very simple, and important to me.  My passion is to help my clients to win in their businesses and in their lives – which is why I branded my podcast Winning at Business and Life. This clarity helps me every day, and drives me to give as much as I can to support my clients.

Having a clear “why” gives you a context for everything you do in your business, and your life.

What is your “why”? Love to hear.

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