Parenting Todays Teens Radio
  • Purposeful Tears And Goosebumps (2-4-2010)

     

    PODCAST SCRIPT:

    Helen Keller was blind, but she lived life with purpose. She said, “Many people have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification, but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.”

    A good place for a teenager to begin the search for a worthy purpose is to understand that purpose has to do with serving God and others, not one’s self. It can be found in applying their talents to activities that give them goose bumps or a tear in their eye when they think about them.

    I am convinced that if more kids knew their true purpose, they’d have fewer struggles in the teen years. They’d feel a sense of meaning. They’d know where they are headed and concentrate on getting there.

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