Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Twenty Ways to find the Work you love

Do you ever wish you had a few more options when trying to find the work you love? Here are some ideas that might help expand your thinking. 1. Change your physical space when thinking about what you want to do. (Motion changes emotion and a new location helps you think about things from a new vantage point.) 2. Think about your problem (opportunity!) from the perspective of someone else. Imagine someone you admire is giving you advice about what to do. (This takes practice, but you’ll get different answers that may be helpful.) 3. Draw a picture of what you want. Imagine how it sounds, feels, smells, and tastes. (We all make meaning through our five senses.) 4. Find someone else who is doing what you want to do and ask them for ideas. (This is called “modeling.â View the rest of this article


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