Oct 27 2007
That Was Harder Than I Expected
In my last blog, I challenged you to ask yourself some questions about what kind of work you would do if you lived on an enchanted island and the only requirement was that your work must naturally bring you alive and make your heart sing.
To make sure I was right there with you, I answered the questions myself; frankly I was surprised at what I discovered!
The questions were:
Something I almost didn’t admit was that I found these questions a real challenge to answer. As a coach, I’ve lived an extremely aware life for many years. I’ve made vocational choices by following my heart since 1992 – so I was surprised at how difficult this was for me!
What happens when suddenly we have the opportunity to imagine what it would be like to live in complete vocational bliss? You may have a different experience, but mine was fascinating. When I began answering these questions, I faced a great void. My relatively safe and formerly dark hole of dreams was now illuminated. Then, once the pressure was completely off (i.e., I didn’t have to be concerned about the marketability of what I did on the enchanted isle) it felt heavily on like never before.
Why? I’m going to take a few guesses.
So I decided to drink my own Kool-Aid and answer all the questions myself. Rather than bore you with the details, I summarized my responses and created a shingle for my cottage on the Enchanted Isle of Delightful Work. Here it is:

On the Enchanted Isle of Delightful Work, what would your shingle say? Exercise the courage to let your heart answer these questions, and then boil your answers down to the words you’d hang by your cottage for your fellow islanders to view.
What would your shingle say? I’d love to see it, if you’d like to share it with me (you don’t need a graphic – text is fine)!
“Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” — Howard Thurman
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Tom,
As always you nail it! The quote By Howard Thurman is right on the money. Thanks Tom. You’re a great guy!
Nick
Nick,
Yes, this quote is almost as good as my all time favorite by Frederick Buechner. “Vocation is the place where your deep gladness meets the world’s deep need.” Vigorously alive in our deep gladness, what a way to live! It’s possible for all and it all starts with taking one small action, and then another, and another. Soon you’ll be able to feel the gladness and aliveness as it flows deeply from within.