Why is it important to have a purpose in your business?

By February 13, 2018Business Motivation

Many people will talk about defining their ‘why’. They look for and dissect the reason behind the things they want to accomplish. Have you ever thought about why that is important? Why are your reasons for doing something an element that helps you in looking at your business now and also assessing your business down the road?

It all comes back to motivation.

As a young child the end of summer was always marked by the County Fair; riding ferris wheels and roller coasters, eating cotton candy and corn dogs. But before I could step through the entry gates I had to raise money to go. In my world that meant picking cherries. Lots and lots of cherries. Each five gallon bucket would get me closer to my goal. And those cherries, which stained my fingers and my clothes, were the means to an end. I kept my eye on the prize and picked my heart out. If ever I got discouraged or lacked the inspiration to hit the trees, I thought of the view from the top of the ferris wheel or my next personal best at the milk can toss.

When it comes to your business you have to know your ‘why’ because it is what drives you. It is the one thing that will keep you coming back every day, opening the door early and even staying late if needed. It is the one thing that motivates you because it is YOUR reason. Not your spouse’s reason or your children’s, it is yours. It’s personal. And months or years down the road when you are slow to get out of bed, complaining about aches and pains, or maybe just flat out questioning your reasoning. The answer is there – in your purpose.

One thing to note – it has to be your reason.

Just like a smoker will only quit smoking for themselves or a person will only lose weight if it’s for their needs, you will only keep going if it’s YOUR purpose. Because when it gets really hard, (and you know it will) when you are tired, when you’ve hit the wall and can’t find one solid reason to continue, your partners reason for continuing the business isn’t going to cut it. Someone else’s dream for your business isn’t going to light your fire. It’s only when you think of helping your son reach his goal of attending Stanford or your daughters vision to go to Julliard; when you drive by the lake house where you envision you and your spouse in the front porch swing enjoying retirement.

That is what keeps you moving.

That is what keeps you rising each morning.

Your purpose – your reason – your why.

Aubrey Cardon

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