
Mark Twain once said, “The two greatest days in your life are the day you were born, and the day you find out why.” But
what happens when you know the why but can't figure out how to make it happen? It is this journey between the realization
of your purpose and its actualization that Randall Worley calls process. Purpose, which answers why, can be realized in
moment. However, process, which must answer how, is not actualized as quickly. In other words, “becoming an overnight
success takes years.” Purpose has been a hot topic for several years, capturing the attention of those adrift in a culture of
apathy and aimlessness. It is certainly a far more palatable subject in today’s culture of self-improvement than is process,
because it seems to offer a free carpet ride from here to there. Your destiny, however, is not downloadable. The dream of
your future is free, but the journey will demand a price. Yet it is in the sacrifice and effort of process that God will turn your
purpose into a world-changing reality.