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What if you wanted to have a work life that is fulfilling and rewarding?
Motto: The truth will set you free but first it will piss you off
One of my clients just sent me a plea to become her guidance counselor… Guide her to a career, work, job, that would be a source of joy and success for her.
This, I surmise, could be a common request or desire for most people I know.
I myself chose my profession in a way that it didn’t quite work out for me.
I decided to train to be an architect, and then I even decided to add a second graduate degree for good measure, and then a third… even though I was poorly suited to be an architect.
My main means of creating value for me, the part of me I most enjoy using is connecting and communication. (In 1988 I got half of it right when I completed my skill finding process from the book What Color is Your Parachute?