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Sometimes the Greater Need is Finding Our Self, not a Job!

There are Three Types of Jobs:

  1. Casual Employment - Doing what you have to do to pay the bills

  2. Career - Doing that which you were trained to do

  3. Calling - Doing that which you were made for. You will never be truly satisfied and fulfilled until you find and fulfill this.

Sometimes the greater need of a person who is out of a job is not so much to find a job, as it is to find themselves.  Times of un-employment are trying.  They are difficult, dark, dismal, discouraging and distressing, but they can be blessings in disguise.  Perhaps you were caught in a dead-end or a dead-beat job.  You were trapped in it and were reluctant to launch out and pursue your dreams.  Here is an opportunity for you to consider the job you always wanted or the business you wanted to start.

Don't make the next move blindly.  Do some research into your Personality, Values, Gifts, Abilities, Skills, Accomplishments,  Interests, etc.  You will be surprised with what you will discover in the process.  Each of us is gifted and has a lot to offer.  You were created for a purpose.  Find and fulfill this and you will enjoy satisfaction.  Give yourself the break you should have had a long time ago.

Find your niche: your calling and fulfill it.  In so doing, you will be the best person you could be and the world will be a better place as a result. This is the secret to a full and fulfilled life!

Here are some things to consider and some Tools to help you do this:



     

   

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