How I Realized My Higher Purpose

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Many of you have a higher purpose.

It’s inspiring. Here’s how I realized what my higher purpose is.

My firm recently retained a systems integration expert to recommend and implement software required to deal with the growth of our business. We need the ability to scale.

He asked me this thought-provoking question: “Why do you do this work?” I want to share my response with you:

Sometimes it’s easy to forget, amid the talk of systems, revenues and profits, why we do what we do. Since you are now a part of our team, it’s important for you to gain this insight:

We are helping wonderful advisors, who positively impact the lives of their clients. Our work permits them to reach many more clients.

I take a lot of pride in our mission. It’s not just a job to me.

And now you are going to permit us to expand our work exponentially.

That’s the higher purpose.

A surprising manifestation

We have a well-defined process for producing videos for our clients. We don’t use a script. Instead, wherever the video session is held, I interview the advisor via Zoom. In post-production, I use a verbatim transcript of the video session (which often is one to two hours in length) to piece together two 90-second videos.

My interviews are wide ranging and give advisors the opportunity to speak freely on many subjects, both personal and business.

The most common feedback I receive is: “No one ever asked me those questions before.”

Here’s what’s surprising: how often these advisors become emotional when discussing their relationship with their clients.