One of the best reasons to pursue your dream job is the impact you make on other people. The ability to make a difference and improve people’s lives, I know from experience, is heightened if you love what you are doing.
I got this letter today from a student of mine many years ago and wanted to share it with you.
Hi Vickie,
I was talking the other night with friends and we were discussing a college assignment one of their husband’s gives his students. It was to explain the most profound experience in your life that you feel made you who you are today.
I remember thinking, oh I have many to choose from — some cool experiences, babies being born, my almost twenty-year marriage etc. But when I thought "that made me who I am" well that washands down your workshops.
It made me think how grateful I am that I took that series of classes, how many doors you opened for me and how much more I enjoy my life because of what I learned. I have taken many classes since, but never have they come close to comparing to the personal value/impact that your classes had for me.
I know I have told you before, but it is nice to hear and I wanted to share with you just how much gratitude I have to you as a teacher!
Wishing you the best always,
Danna Evans
A former student!
Other info on finding your dream job you might be interested in are:
QUIZ- How Ready Are You to Get Your Dreams?
Use Your Intuition to Find the Perfect Job in a Down Economy!
Five Mindsets that Sabotage your Dreams
12 Benefits of Not Going After Your Dream Job
To help you learn to find your dream job, you can also contact Vickie Champion for a discovery coaching and consulting session.
By Vickie Champion