Episode 22

Ep. 22: The Early Clues to Life-Giving and Grounding Vocations

Sometimes, it's a great idea--even when you're happy in your career--to take a self-reflective look at how you got there or where you can go. In this episode, I share how you can pick up those clues retroactively to see how you can live your best life today in your career whether you are already happy or are thinking of a career transition that helps you be more of the best part of who you are. šŸ˜

At the end of the episode, I talk about a document you can use for self-examination that you can access here! No opt-in necessary!

If you'd like to continue the conversation and discuss what you heard, feel free to join my free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/managingyourmultipassionatelife/

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Itā€™s possible to have a successful portfolio career if your personality is amenable to it (making money using all of your passions). However, some multi-passionate people want to keep the fun for hobbies and the good enough job to pay the bills separate from one another, which totally is cool too. Which one are you? Find out by taking this complimentary Career Personality Quiz: https://is.gd/CareerQuiz.

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Carol Dickson-Carr

When people used to ask me what I do for a living for the past 14 years or so, I simplify by saying, ā€œI teach people stuff.ā€

Teaching is my passion!

My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics and Iā€™ve also received Coach training in various programs since 2004. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2007, I worked in the private sector calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years and was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years. (Yawn)

I teach economics and workplace writing at Southern Methodist University and my teaching doesnā€™t stop on campusā€”nor do the subjects! I have a passion for things that keep me sane, such as music and movement. They started as hobbies but became moneymakers in private music lessons, play-shops, and fitness (Pilates and Dance). My days are NEVER dull!