What Is Your Calling?
Anna Gatmon, Founder & Author, Towards Wholeness LTD
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John Christianson , Founder and CEO, Highland Private Wealth Management
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John Tschohl, President and Founder, Service Quality Institute
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Tommy Baker, Founder & Author, Resist Average Academy
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Sometimes, just one person or a situation is enough to shake your confidence. Even the most confident professionals occasionally run into someone that somehow throws them off. If you’re feeling on the defensive, nervous, or rattled, you’re more likely to make mistakes and errors in judgment.Reclaiming personal power is never easy but not impossible either.
Have you ever had a colleague who inexplicably knocked you off your game? Or faced a work situation that felt as though the rug had been pulled out from under you?
Many of us seekers, whether of personal transformation, or of spiritual meaning, may have asked ourselves the potent question, What is my calling, my life’s purpose?
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As we approach the second calendar quarter, we’re entering that precarious time when many begin to flail and outright fail with their New Year’s resolutions—no matter how impassioned or well-intentioned they were at the time of inception.
Money is one of those funny things; we all think it will make us happy - or happier at least - but so many of us simultaneously see it as an opponent.
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