The beauty of a career crisis
If you had a million dollars then you’d be free to do what you want to do. Right?
Maybe not! With a million dollars you could have a lot of things but you still may not know what to do. When you really know and appreciate who you are, you will know what you want to do, even with a hundred dollars.
Who you are matters!
Our main task in this life is to be aware of who we are, how good we are, the good things we’ve created, what our potential is, and to understand these things, admire them, and be proud of them. Other people sometimes admire us, tell us how good we are, what our potential is, how good we look in those pair of pants. Our task in life is to do this for ourselves.
When we know ourselves, and appreciate ourselves, then we will understand our wishes and how to wish. Until then, we don’t know how to wish—we wish for things rather than things we want to do.
When you understand, really understand, that who you are matters, you will begin to wish for things you want to do.
Become empowered in your career & life choices.
You’ll feel confident, excited and free to make great career and life choices, by accessing a structured process to understand yourself, effective tools to guide you, and experienced professionals to accompany you.
A career crisis is beautiful. It marks the start of a new and good and fun journey. Fly over walls and cliffs. See a new horizon. Arrive at your own frontier.
Copyright 2007 Mabel Ferreira, Mark Franklin, Julie Cachia
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The benefits of living an inspired life
All of your thoughts break their bonds.
Your mind transcends all limitations.
Your consciousness expands in every direction.
You find yourself in a new, great, and wonderful world.
Dormant forces, faculties, and talents come alive.
You discover yourself to be a greater person by far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.
You become a source of inspiration to others.
You discover new sources of your own personal inspiration.
You learn surprising ways to connect with Spirit through prayer and meditation.
You never, ever again have to ask the question:
Why am I here and what is my purpose?
-Wayne Dyer