
12 episodes

Every Day on Purpose with Mike P. Taylor Mike Taylor
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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This show is about helping people find purpose outside of their work so they can do their work with more purpose. We do that by helping you think differently, challenge cultural norms, and build a better future. See more at https://www.mikeptaylor.com
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Should You Quit Your Job?
Job dissatisfaction and resignations are on the rise at an alarming rate in America. Over 3.6 million Americans quit their jobs in May 2021, which was a 63% increase over the same month in the previous year. And that shouldn’t be surprising considering approximately 70% of Americans are not engaged in their jobs. Maybe that’s why the average time people spend at a job before leaving is only about 4 1/2 years. But is that a bad thing? See more at https://www.miketaylor.tv
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How We've Misunderstood Blessings
What does it really mean to be blessed? We’ve all had the conversations where someone describes something good that’s happened to them and then says, “We’re blessed.” The implication is because something good has happened, that must mean that God has given his blessing. But what about when something bad happens? Are we still blessed? When someone says, “I lost my job today...”, is it appropriate to follow that with, “...guess you’re not blessed”? See more at miketaylor.tv
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How to Know When to Voice Your Opinion
We live in an age of almost infinite information. Because of that, we live in a society full of experts, and we’re constantly surrounded by opinions. But should you voice your opinions? Helpful opinions are desperately needed, but how do you know when it’s the right time to share yours? See more at https://www.miketaylor.tv
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Why You Can and Should Follow Broken Leaders
People usually try their best to look sturdy and pretend as if we could lean all our weight on them, only to find out that, like the rest of the world, they’re broken. So when we go to put our weight on them, they inevitably give under the weight and we fall through to the hard ground. Just like with a broken chair, it’s both painful and humiliating. So what do we do? Should we never trust people again? See more at https://www.miketaylor.tv
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How WWJD Screwed Up a Generation of Christians
In the 1990s and early 2000s, a popular trend emerged within Christian culture. It was the “WWJD“ trend - which stood for “what would Jesus do?” Teenagers wore bracelets with the letters WWJD sewn in them to signify that the person wearing the bracelet was to be reminded to act in a way that Jesus acted. While the WWJD movement probably had its roots in pure motives, it’s come to embody the most prevalent issue dragging down the Christian church in western culture today. See more at https://www.miketaylor.tv
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Why Judging People Isn't Always Bad
Should we judge people? More specifically, should Christians judge people? There’s an awful lot of judgment coming from Christians right now, but is that a bad thing? Jesus said judge not lest you be judged, but He also said that Christians are supposed to judge with right judgment. How are Christians supposed to judge with right judgement if they’re never supposed to judge people?