
What is meaning, and what is my purpose? How are they different? Why do these matter? What can I do to make my life more meaningful? Is purpose something we discover or something we create? How does meaning play a role in being successful in life?
Logoteleology, also known as Meaningful Purpose Psychology, or more simply MP, provides the foundation and understanding needed to answer these and other life-defining questions that we all come across in some way each day in our personal and professional lives.
This book explores the basics of meaning, purpose, motivation, and much more—the groundwork of MP. Marrero and Persuitte lay this out in a useful way for individuals who seek to find and connect to meaning and purpose in life and those who coach and guide others.
A handy introductory guide to Meaningful Purpose Psychology, this text builds on the science first introduced in the award-winning book The Path to a Meaningful Purpose, authored by Luis A. Marrero, incorporating further insights and concepts from this evolving psychological theory and practice.
Starting from MP's central thesis, “Mankind…does not suffer from a lack of answers. Rather, it suffers despite the answers being available,” this text offers a fresh perspective and greater clarity on the blocks to meaning we experience as part of this paradox. The methodology included in this text shows how we can increase our self-awareness of these obstructions of reality and truth.
Using the information and methods explored throughout this text, we are on a meaningful journey toward being the best versions of ourselves—as communicators, leaders, partners, parents, employees, coaches, teammates, friends, and members of the communities, groups, and organizations to which we belong.
Welcome to the path!
Order your copy here: https://amzn.to/3sKYohP
Book Review by Alan Mallory
Meaningful Purpose: A Primer in Logoteleology
The foundational formula for a meaningful life
I found this book to be a really interesting journey into the surprisingly complex field of logoteleology. Luis and Daniel do a great job of systematically outlining the various concepts and providing real-life analogies that help clarify the material. Chapter one, focusing on “what is a meaning”, has a lot of depth and, since I’m fairly new to logoteleology, I appreciated the various angles that are used to reinforce the logoteleological framework and definitions. That chapter is particularly important as it is a precursor to understanding and maximizing the value from the other chapters, which are more practical and outcome-focused in nature. I could relate to the five meaningful life strivings in my own life and I enjoyed the concepts of meaning exchange economies for qualifying interactions and achieving interpersonal meaning accuracy. Overall it was a great read and a true reminder about the importance of pursuing healthy meanings and focusing our energy and attention on that which is meaningful in life.
Alan Mallory, CSP, MA, BSc, PEng, PE, PMP Speaker | Author | Performance Coach Phone: (647) 388-4044
Recommendations
Have to give a shout-out to my IPPA colleague Luis A. Marrero, MA, RODP, MLP – well done Luis publishing this amazing book!!! A local practitioner here in Scotland once told me the following and it’s always stuck. Good words of wisdom! “We all have four life jars, and it’s important to find balance across all. If someone is feeling out of sorts, unhappy, down or unsatisfied with life and they don’t know why, it’s usually because one of the jars is lacking.” What are they..? – Fun – Meaning and purpose – Love and belonging – Freedom LinkedIn is often full of people promoting books, events, and ideas but having worked with Luis, I know his approach to meaning and purpose in life is worth catching on to, so highly recommend this. International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA) Psychology Today #psychology #meaningfulwork #purposedriven #wellbeingatwork The UK Amazon link is here – https://lnkd.in/erDzePbR
Book Review by Nathan Baker
Luis and Daniel provide a clear and easy to understand outline of how meaning is and how it relates to aspects of life – from one’s motivation to self-understanding. I’m an organizational psychologist and this was a compelling integration of a wide range of well-supported and researched insights. Meaningful purpose psychology brings together concepts from early theorists such as Alfred Adler to more modern perspectives such as self-determination theory in a way that hasn’t been done before, and I think will definitely be a source of clarity and inspiration to many readers. If you’re looking to have a clearer picture of where you are in life, where you would like to go, and how meaning and purpose all influence how you get there, definitely give this book a read!
Comentarios