Tag Archive 'life’s work'

Oct 27 2008

Clarity Empowers Progress

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 243 views

When we are crystal clear about where we are and where we want to be, we create less stress and more often hit targeted objectives. It’s darn hard to find our true calling when we aren’t willing to be clear and specific about how we want our life’s work to be.

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Jul 11 2008

A New Way to Find Work that You Love

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 774 views

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 [...]

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Dec 12 2007

What Everybody Ought to Know About Finding Work You Love

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 83 views

There are nine ingredients to finding work you love and these ingredients are influencing your search whether you’re aware of them or not.

Nine Ingredients of Right Livelihood
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.

Honor your [...]

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Oct 27 2007

That Was Harder Than I Expected

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 61 views

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 [...]

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