How To Find Your True Calling
Are true callings really found? Finding implies the action of searching as if an already existing true calling is waiting to be found.
But what if determining your true calling was more effectively invited than found? What action would inspire a calling to reveal itself? Or is it initially less doing and more being a certain way that brings a calling forth?
In my next post I’ll share more detail of what participants at the Big Link Rally in Pittsburgh on January 2 will be doing. But inspired doing comes first from aligned being.
Our main objective is to reconnect the natural link between authenticity (expressed true calling) and abundance. I have come to believe that without being a certain way one has to struggle unnecessarily in the physical-action-doing realm.
This is a powerful focusing question. How do I want to be while I’m in the midst of bringing my calling forth?
These being qualities are conducive to finding and validating your true calling.
1). Be powerfully present in dialogue with your conscious self.
2). Be open and receptive to new ways of seeing themes and connections.
3). Be courageous enough to accept what is, both now and once your calling arrives.
4). Be carefree, natural and confidently expectant of your true calling’s arrival.
5). Be unconditionally supportive of yourself and others.
6). Be respectful of the sacred nature of calling.
7). Be connected at a heart level with others who hold the same intention.
8). Be willing to trust exercises and processes designed for insight creation.
9). Be authentically individual especially in the face of social conformity.
Let’s talk about this. Which of these nine qualities come natural to you and which do you want to become more aware of as you welcome your true calling?
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After years of personal struggle and work with hundreds of coaching clients, I've come to understand that identifying one's true calling is primarily a spiritual process. Regardless of individual religious beliefs, this process must be approached with the reverence and respect that it deserves. 