Being British I had to look up the former as I had no idea. Basically it’s rather like a woodpecker! I’ll come back to this later on.
As a Career Coach of some years, I often get clients who are frustrated as they don’t know what they’re going to do workwise. They feel they haven’t got a ‘passion’. They often sense that something is ‘wrong’ as they ought to know what they want to do career-wise. This is even more obvious with those starting out on their careers. They are often asked by well-meaning family or friends ’so what are you going to do now?’ There’s often a huge expectation that they SHOULD know exactly what they want to do. Some people do.
Certain times of the year are really valuable for reflection and preparation for the year ahead. Here's the story of the two bricklayers which some of you may have seen before but it's a great one for observing how we see things and our purpose. Have you explored your own purpose? Take time to step away and think on it.
Recently I have had a number of clients who are going through a period of transition, looking for work that is more meaningful for them - are you considering a mid-life career change?
There are people who know their calling in life, their true purpose, and live "on purpose." Are you one of them?
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Claire is a very intuitive coach and mentor who is able to sense what is going on for her coachee by listening to and grasping the slightest nuances. She is also a good ICF mentor and contributed considerably to my re-accreditation.
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