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Logotherapy — as a reflective frame for the search for purpose · 30 days

Meaning

Many achieve much yet feel empty; because achievement is one thing and meaning another. This four-phase journey is a space to rediscover what gives your life purpose: you weigh what is full of meaning against mere achievement, listen to the values that carry your meaning, see the mark you leave, then sketch a fuller life. We don’t dictate your life’s meaning — we help you hear your own.

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SAR 79.00 (one-time) — or with a subscription

Journey phases

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1 · Meaning and Achievement

To tell apart what fills your day with meaning from what is mere achievement consuming your energy, understanding why you might feel empty despite being busy.

  • Looking at your week, what felt truly meaningful, and what was mere ticking-off a list?
  • When did you last do something small that left you full inside?
  • We notice that much achievement may hide an emptiness of meaning — do you sense this in your life sometimes?
  • Do you sometimes chase goals you think will give you meaning, only to find them empty when you reach them?
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2 · The Values of Meaning

To discover the values that carry your deep meaning, knowing where your sense of purpose comes from and when it fades.

  • What activities or moments make you lose track of time because you’re absorbed in something meaningful?
  • Which value, if absent from your life, would drain much of its meaning?
  • Imagining a fully meaningful life for you, which values are strongly present in it?
  • Who do you feel lives a life full of meaning? And which values do you see in them?
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3 · The Mark You Leave

To see the mark you leave on people, places, and work, so your meaning grows clear through it, realising your mark is greater than you think.

  • What mark did you leave today on a person, a place, a piece of work, or yourself?
  • When those around you remember you, what trace would you wish to remain of you in them?
  • Which small act you repeat leaves a greater mark than you think on others’ lives?
  • Who left a beautiful mark on you? And have you ever told them?
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4 · A Fuller Life

To sketch a life fuller of meaning, and choose a step that brings you nearer to it, moving from a sense of emptiness to a clear direction.

  • Imagine yourself living a life full of meaning — how does an ordinary day look in it?
  • What would you add to your life, and what reduce, to draw nearer that fullness?
  • What small, meaningful step can you begin this week?
  • Is there something you’ve been postponing for “the right time” that is in truth a source of meaning for you?
Safety note: This journey is an adult self-reflection space — not therapy or a religious ruling. For acute situations consult a professional.