Your Mission, Your Purpose
For 25 years, Rabbi Simon Jacobson has advised people of all backgrounds on how to find purpose. The free resources on this page will help you to write your own personal mission statement.
P.O.P.P. is the Meaningful Life Center’s proprietary method for revealing your personal mission statement. It stands for: Personality, Opportunities, People & Places — the four criteria you’ll consider when assessing who you are. Start with the first article on this page, then dive deeper.
Are You Living Up To Your Potential?
Learn to become the person you are capable of being, not just the person you are.
Read MoreHow to Give and Receive Blessings
A blessing is a tool, which opens up doors. Learn how to tap into this energy and bring blessings into your life.
Read MoreTaking One Action Changes Everything
Discover the surprising forces that lie within the quiet deed, the enormous punch yielded by a simple act.
Read MoreThe Anatomy of Self-Sabotage
Discover tools to transcend your blinds spots, and embrace the unknown unknowns. And when you do, you can then begin to actually know the unknowable.
Read MoreCoping With Illness and Difficult Challenges: How to Maintain a Positive Attitude
Life happens – discover cognitive and emotional skills to successfully deal with any given challenge.
Read MoreYes, You Really Actually Matter
Your worth is something that nobody can take away from you, because nobody gave it to you.
Read MoreKabbalah of Dreams: Unlocking Their Meaning
Dreams. Since time immemorial, they have captivated and perplexed us. Fleeting visions that dance behind closed eyelids, leaving us with whispers of memories, fragments of stories both nonsensical and profound. What lies behind these nocturnal dramas? What secrets do they hold about ourselves, about the very nature of reality?
Read MoreBirthday Power: Unlock Your Hidden Potential
We often overlook the treasures within, blind to the vast potential that resides in the depths of our being. It’s like having a powerful tool at our disposal, yet remaining entirely oblivious to its existence. Why? Because we don’t always look inward. We fail to recognize the profound truth that our greatest resources are not found in external acquisitions, but rather, in the untapped wells of our own souls.
Read MoreYou Have Permission to Be Yourself
When you are not yourself, you are robbing the world of what you were meant to contribute to it.
Read MoreFinding Oneness In Diversity
We are all one: Together we comprise a single organism whose various cells, limbs, and organs complement and complete one another.
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