Career Discovery has articles and exercises on how to find and create authentic work.
Jan
09
2009
It’s not enough to just work in the world. Often we need to go deep within so we can find the courage and wisdom to express authentically.
I’ve shared my heart with you in this guided meditation.
If you’ve arrived on this page, you believe in the power and the magnificence of authentic expression.
No matter who you are or what you’re doing right now, you could use a break.
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Jul
11
2008
I believe there’s a better process to finding work you love to do, so you can then build a profitable business around it. Traditional advice for discovering work you love involves journaling your passions, talents and joyous activities. This works for some and not for others. If you’re willing to try a fresh approach, you may find this new process to be very fruitful.
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Jun
09
2008
Somehow we have lost our way when it comes to our work. Most of us may believe that it’s possible to enjoy delightful work, but how much of our work is actually delightful?
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Feb
27
2008
Are you willing to stop playing small and get on with seizing your certain greatness?
“I’ve often said that the only thing standing between me and my greatness is me.” Woody Allen
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Feb
21
2008
To successfully reach an objective, we need to clearly know our exact destination and our exact starting point. Most do well enough choosing a destination. But when it comes to the starting point, have you ever started walking down the wrong path because you really weren’t sure where you were?
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Dec
12
2007
There are nine ingredients to finding work you love and these ingredients are influencing your search whether you’re aware of them or not.The surest way to clearly hear your true work calling is to deliberately work through all nine essential ingredients by journaling your realizations and conclusions as you go.
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Nov
28
2007
If I wrote such a post would anyone read it? What would be the point of such a post? How could I get that point across only with questions? And how could I answer those questions only in the form of other questions?
Do you understand the value in answering questions that you don’t want to answer?
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Oct
27
2007
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.
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Oct
24
2007
Curiously and whimsically wondering is the right approach for this essential question. Curiosity keeps our inquiry light and speculative, rather than stressful and anxious.
It’s funny how so many folks sheepishly explain their lack of success or focused clarity by claiming they’ve yet to grow up.
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