In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, leaders face complex global and business challenges. To navigate these with clarity, life mission is more than a philosophical idea—it’s a precision practice that directly shapes our leadership.
The common starting point is “purpose”—the question, “Why am I here? What does this call me to do, and who does it call me to be?” While foundational, this inquiry is just the beginning. As leaders, we might ask, How does this calling show up in our leadership? How do we embody it within our organizations?
Daniel Goodenough shares: “being precise about what your calling, your vocation is asking of you requires an ongoing inquiry and a conversation with, let's say, your job title, your office, your stewardship, in an ongoing way.”
Beyond individual leadership, life mission asks us to consider how we co-create with teams and engage with the larger organizational and societal context. Leadership today requires a multi-layered perspective that aligns individual purpose with collective goals.
At The HuPerson Project, we invite you to explore this ongoing practice of life mission—constantly recalibrating your leadership with precision, clarity, and purpose.
For a 10 min video conversation between Jill and Daniel, visit: