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Choosing a Career
We have been taught, often by our parents, teachers at school and also sometimes absorbed from those around us, that we should focus on one career and make this our life’s choice. This has, for as long as I can … Continue reading
Rampage of Appreciation for Productivity
I love feeling productive. I love the feeling of being busy. I love the feeling of having stuff to do. I love feeling like I’m being useful. I love feeling like I’m doing something important. I love feeling like I’m … Continue reading
How do I know what job I want?
If you’re feeling like you don’t know what job you want and are stuck in choosing a career path, one good method of finding out what you do want is using the following technique: According to Abraham Hicks and their … Continue reading