Author,  latest, One Big Thing (2012)
					Produced  media programming in more than 40 countries around the world
					Author of nationally known email newsletter, Ideas for the Change Revolution
                    Production and consulting company, Cooke Pictures
                    Appearances on MSNBC, CNBC and CNN
                    Work has been profiled in NY Times, LA Times and the Wall Street Journal
                    Many projects placed in permanent archive at Syracuse University
                     Ph.D., Theology, Trinity College and Seminary 
                    Wife,  Kathleen; Two Adult Children
				    				 			
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Phil Cooke: Finding Out What You Were Born To Do
		
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		CBN.com 
		 PURPOSE IN A CLUTTERED SOCIETY
 When  film maker and media producer Phil Cooke speaks at conferences around the  world, he says people literally line up afterward to ask him the big question:  “What am I supposed to do with my life?”   He’s found that many people don’t know what they are supposed to be  doing, where to look, or where to start to address the answer to this  question.  Phil says they can go through  their entire working lives, and still not really know what their purpose is or  what they were born to accomplish.  In  response to the big question, Phil loves to ask the questions: What could you  be the best in the world at doing?  Where  could you be remarkable? Are you good at your job, but not fulfilling your  purpose?  Often, it is hard to discover  the answers to those questions.   Phil  says “In the pursuit of life, a wide variety of activities can be challenging,  stimulating, and inspiring.  But when it comes to your career, calling,  or dream, understand that you won’t get noticed for being pretty good at  everything.   In today’s cluttered  and distracted world in which your audience has an unlimited number of other  choices, you’ll only get noticed for being extraordinary at 'One Big Thing.' ” 
		DISCOVERING YOUR ONE BIG THING
		  According  to Phil, the One Big Thing is an overarching purpose in life, not a job or an  occupation.  Finding your One Big Thing  isn’t about complicated theories, figuring out formulas, or deep research – it  is a journey that requires commitment.   Some people seem to be born with real passion and many others struggle  to find their passion and purpose.  Phil says, “Discovering  your unique purpose is important, but in this century, it takes more than just  identifying that One Big Thing.  Today,  you have to get your One Big Thing noticed if you’re going to influence your  family, company, community, or the world.  Since our world is so  distracted, it is a far greater challenge to get noticed today than at any  other time in history.” For example, you may have a remarkable gift for inspiring people, but until  you learn how to get that message heard, your impact will be small.  Too many people are pretty good, and that doesn’t get you on  the radar.  Phil says his One Big Thing is to help people engage in  culture and find their purposes.  He uses  different forms of media to get his message out.  He doesn’t claim to have  all the answers, but he can direct you to them.   He calls himself a tour guide, not a travel agent.  For the book One Big Thing, he wanted to explore why people  are here and how they can accomplish their purposes. It is not a ‘how to’ or  self-help book. 
		STEP OUT IN FAITH
		  Phil  says most Christians have a way too laid back view of what we are supposed to  do and what God wants us to do.    We as  Christians have a “wait on God” thing.   Phil says it is important to pray and seek for God’s purpose in our  lives, but we have to step out in faith and live with intention.  It was well into Phil’s adult life before he  even considered career planning or anything related to that.   The Christian tradition he was brought up in  encouraged people to “wait upon the Lord,” “seek  His will for their lives,” and see where He took them.  Looking back, Phil sees that while those phrases are true, he  believes they were not referring to avoiding the “hard work of discovering our  place in this world.”   In Philippians  2:12 the Apostle Paul reminds us to work out our salvation with fear and  trembling.  Phil observes that today, we  don’t like doing the work it takes to find our One Big Thing and that without living strategically, our life  could become a catastrophe.  He also says  Jesus was an advocate of understanding the times and building on a strong  foundation as shown in Matthew 7:24-27 in His parable of building your house on  a rock vs. building your house on the sand.
		DESTINY: A MOVING TARGET
		  The  Christian tradition teaches that God has a purpose and plan for our lives.  Because Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, we have a higher calling and a  guide to help us navigate our way through this world and the next.  Phil says Christians have certainly run with  the destiny theme, but still the questions remain: Do we have a destiny, and is  it possible to discover it? Destiny is not a task, an end point, or something  you check off a to-do list.  Destiny is a  moving target and we are constantly pursuing it.  It wants to be pursued and discovered,  because it’s in the journey we learn to understand and value what it means. We  all have one important thing, but it only comes with coaxing, work, and  action.   Sometimes determination alone  may make the biggest difference.  Phil also  points out that just because bad things happen it doesn’t mean they affect your  destiny.  If a soldier gets injured or a  person gets divorced, etc. – this does not mean their destiny is over.  Everyone has an underlying purpose.  Phil asks, “What would happen if everyone  woke up and focused on what we are supposed to be doing, what kind of world  would that be?”
		WHAT DRIVES YOU CRAZY?
		  Phil  says asking yourself the right questions can help you discover your One Big  Thing.  One question he likes to ask is:  what drives you crazy?   The thing you hate the most could be the  problem you were born to fix.  What do  you hate? What drives you nuts? The key to your destiny could be found in the  answer to those questions.  Your purpose  may not come from a passion, a gift, a talent, or even a passing interest.  It doesn’t matter what your job is right now  or what you do for a living.  The answer  to what frustrates you could express itself in a new product, an original  method, a movie, a book, a march, a campaign, a cause, or a religious  awakening…it doesn’t have to be big, it just needs to start.   Even the reason why Phil wrote One Big Thing is because he is  struggling with questions and looking for solutions.  Every day we encounter challenges and every  day we have the chance to work through them.  
		NOW WHAT?
		  After  you discover your One Big Thing, what do you do next? Here are some things Phil  says to consider as you start refocusing your future on your One Thing: Be  bold, but don’t be dumb – begin today preparing, strategizing, and pursuing  your purpose, but don’t be drastic.  No  matter how noble your intentions, your dream will be thwarted if you’re not in  a position to make it happen. Don’t quit your current job until you have a  transition plan in place. In some cases, it might take time to transition into your  dream on a full-time basis.  Whatever  your One Big Thing is, you can at least begin while you’re in your current  position.  Building your foundation is  important, and there’s plenty of preparation to do before you leave. Don’t burn  your bridges.  If you’re leaving your day  job, don’t make enemies.  Leave amicably  and work hard to keep the relationship on good terms.  One possibility is to leave in stages – i.e.  transition to part-time, freelance, help during busy periods.  Leaving on good terms is good in the long run.  Trigger your connections. Keep your resume polished.  Then brace yourself for the risk.  Phil says dreaming isn’t “safe.” If you’re  looking for a secure future, then your One Big Thing won’t be it.  Discovering your One Big Thing and stepping  out to pursue its reality will be the greatest adventure of your life.  When that happens, work becomes passion, and  you will join the ranks of the very few who have accepted the risk.  Remember, it’s never too late.  Many times we work years into a career and  still never discover what we are really born to do.   The time to begin is now.  
		PHIL’S ONE BIG THING
		  Phil  was born in a small mill town in rural North Carolina. For generations, his  family all worked at a cotton mill, making sheets and towels. They started  their jobs after high school and stayed until they retired decades later. His  father, Billy Cooke, was the first to change the cycle in his family. He worked  at the mill for a week then he decided that there was more to life than sheets  and towels.  He joined the Marines,  graduated from college, attended seminary, and received his PhD in theology.  His father instilled in Phil a vision for change. 
		  Phil  also earned his PhD and has been an agent of change for millions of people  through his work in television and the media.   He has produced media programming in more  than 40 countries around the world.  In the process, he has been shot at,  survived two military coups, fallen out of a helicopter, and in Africa, been  threatened with prison. And during that time – through his company Cooke Pictures in Burbank,  California – he’s helped some of the largest nonprofit organizations in the  world navigate periods of dramatic disruption and change.
          
      
		
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