6. Remember, life is a journey.
There is so much change and opportunity in today’s world, it is difficult to forecast too far into the future. Learn to dance with whatever is showing up in the present. As much as this article is about making the right moves, there really are no wrong ones. The only wrong moves are the ones we don’t make because of fear. Work with and trust what you love today. As life coach Denise Hedges says, “Life is short. Play big.”
Jackie Kelm is an author, speaker and consultant who recently published the bookAppreciative Living. Prior to writing, she was a manager specializing in leadership and organizational change in a large consulting firm. She is currently working on several new books in the area of positive social change and lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband and two children. For more information, visit www.AppreciativeLiving.com.
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| asya | |
| this is so great because we get this advice for free when motivational speakers cost over $1000 dollars per session to say the exact same thing. thanks, savvymiss! | |
| loves_2_shop | |
| everyone worries about finding the perfect job.this article is good advice! | |
| space_cowgirl | |
| I've never been one of those fortunate people who knew what their career would be right when they were born. Since I graduated from college, I've been going in and out of jobs, trying to figure out what I want to do for the rest of my life, so this article really helps me in figuring out my passion. thanks! | |
| GoldenAfternoon -- San Francisco | |
| I think making that first jump is the hardest part. Once you move to a new city, or quit your current job, you'll go after it becuase you'll be forced to. | |