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Career Shifting = A long term process of discovery

By Sab on 21 April 2009 at 22:15 in ShiftLogs

For some people, career changing and finding their vocation or 'place'
in the world can happen relatively quickly, maybe in less than a year.
But for others it can take years. And it's not through a lack of
courage or willpower. It's to do with clarity and exploration, learning
from hard experience, trial and error. I feel i'm going to be one of
those people. And the only way to get 'there' is to move forward, make
mistakes, learn from them and enjoy the ride. More

Finding our life's work

By Richard on 14 July 2008 at 14:43 in Careershifters Blog

From the excellent DailyOm site, passed on by our friend Thalbir:

"Sometimes it takes us the better part of a lifetime to discover our life’s work, even though we may have been doing it our whole lives without necessarily realizing it. Our life’s work is not always what we do to make money, although we often think it should be, and sometimes this way of thinking prevents us from seeing clearly what it is. It may be the work of having children, caring for them, and running a household. The way we know our life’s work is by how we feel when we are doing it. When we are doing our life’s work, we feel an uncanny sense of ease and alignment. This doesn’t mean that the work is always easy, and it doesn’t mean that it’s the only work we have to do; it just means that there is a conviction deep inside us that tells us we are in tune with our innermost self.

"When we are engaged in our life’s work, our bodies feel more alive, because our energy is devoted to a cause that, in turn, feeds us. We may be tired after engaging in our life’s work, but we are almost never depleted. We feel grounded in the world, knowing that we belong here and have something important to offer. When we are deeply unhappy, depressed, or subject to one illness after another, this may be due to a sense of disconnection from our life’s work. At times like these, finding the work we are meant to do is an essential act of healing. Most of us remember a time when we felt fully engaged in some act of work, service or creativity, and it is here that we may rediscover the work we are meant to do now. On the other hand, it may be time to explore what inspires us through volunteering, taking a class, going back to school, or just doing whatever it is we long to try. We all have callings, and when we find them, we owe it to ourselves to nurture and protect them, because while they may or may not be our livelihood, they are the keys to our wellbeing."

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The Happiness at Work Puzzle: Find the pieces you need to put together for career fulfilment

By Jacqui Mitchell

Put the pieces of the Happiness at Work Puzzle together and discover what's necessary in your working life to make you feel fulfilled. Each of the 6 pieces begins with the letter "P" and if you can work out what each of these means to you then you'll be well on the way to discovering you ideal career
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Working with purpose

By Sonia Lakshman

There are only so many email backlogs, ill planned projects, ceaseless targets and endless meetings that the human soul can tolerate. Sooner or later we cry out - "I've had enough, I'm off."
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25 Top Tips to Kick-Start Your Career

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