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True Calling?
Yeah. True Calling.
The reason youâre alive. Your personal mission in life. Your raison dâetre. Your True Calling.
If you donât have a clue what Iâm talking about, take a couple seconds to complete this quick quiz: Are you doing EXACTLY the kind of work that makes you want to leap out of bed each morning excited to begin a new day? Does your work satisfy a need deep within to express yourself, your talents, your values, your unique and precious gifts? Does your work allow for a balanced life â one that leaves time for family and friends, for exercise or hobbies, for you? Are you doing what you love and loving what you do?
If you answered "yes" to all of these questions, congratulations! Thereâs a good chance that you have achieved what the Buddhistâs call "Right Livelihood." If you havenât yet found the work you were meant to do, keep reading. Youâre about to find your true calling â and when you find that calling that is uniquely yours, your life will be transformed. Guaranteed. "The way to find out about your happiness," said renowned mythology scholar Joseph Campbell, "is to keep your mind on those moments when you feel most happy, when you are really happy â not excited, not just thrilled, but deeply happy." Read that paragraph again. Itâs awesome.
Now ask yourself how you feel each day as you get ready for work. It probably sounds something like this. Your alarm clock buzzes you awake. You drag yourself out of bed, dreading another day at a job thatâs high on stress and short on satisfaction. I guess what Iâm asking you is this: Are You Truly Happy Working In A Career Thatâs Fulfilling And Enjoyable? Because when you really love your work you greet the day like this: You donât need an alarm clock because you canât wait to get out of bed and dive into another workday where your work feels more like play. Maybe you think itâs too late. Maybe you believe that youâve somehow missed your True Calling and that⦠well⦠youâre not getting any younger.
Nonsense. The 19th century writer George Eliot got it right when she said, "Youâre never too old to be what you might have been."
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