Tag Archive 'work that you love'

Jan 05 2009

Be Authentic and Grow Rich

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The connection between authenticity and wealth cries out for illumination.
I coach and write to inspire and to encourage. This year, I’ve chosen a theme by which to guide my work – Prosperity through Authenticity.

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Aug 06 2008

“Whatever” Sucks – Commitment Rocks

Published by under Life Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 4,969 views

How might your life change if you truly, deeply committed to every decision you made?

Have you noticed that more and more people are trying to skate by with a lack of commitment to anything? Rather than thinking, deciding and committing, many seem to take what they think is the easy way out – avoiding, procrastinating and riding the fence.

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Jul 31 2008

Seize the Freedom of Self-Employment

Published by under Freedom of Self-Employment | Email This Post Email This Post | 14,306 views

Fear around the lack of money keeps many stuck within the slavery of employment. I believe more would seize the freedom of self-employment if they truly understood the value of the freedoms they have willingly given up. Most seasoned self-employed individuals joyously place a higher value on their continued freedom and would not give it up even for much more money.

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Jun 30 2008

Career Wisdom for New College Graduates

Published by under Career Guidance | Email This Post Email This Post | 3,281 views

This is the commencement address you probably won’t hear.

It’s my life’s work to help others find their work life freedom. I believe that work life happiness and work life freedom go hand in hand. In terms of the work choices available to new graduates and their willingness to seize their work life freedom, not a lot has changed in the 35 years since I’ve graduated college.
New graduates with technical skills can generally find higher-paying entry-level employment. But this message is for well-rounded, right–brained, Bachelor of Arts grads – the modern day generalists and renaissance men and women.

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Dec 12 2007

What Everybody Ought to Know About Finding Work You Love

Published by under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,980 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.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

Could I Write an Entire Post Containing Only Questions?

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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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Sep 11 2007

Is Your Work Life Delightful?

Published by under Career Guidance | Email This Post Email This Post | 3,949 views

Delightful work is: amusing, attractive, captivating, clever, engaging, enjoyable, fascinating, gratifying, luscious and thrilling.

Does your work invoke any of these, or something less?

If you’re not engaged in work that you love, you have chosen less than you could have. If your career, job or business does not feel like a true calling, can you even expect it to be a delight?

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