Does this sound familiar?
You feel called to do something greater than just collecting a paycheck, but, you're not exactly sure what that is. You've been told you're good at certain things, you like doing certain things, but you have an inkling that your purpose is something even bigger.
Wanna know a secret? That's no accident. We are so lucky to be born at this precise moment in time, when our global community is accessible from the palms of our hands, and the creative class is growing each day.
You are here for a reason. Know how I know this? There is not a single being on the face of this earth that is exactly like you-- with your unique set of gifts and talents, your unique background, experiences, beliefs, or views. And do you know what that means?
THE WORLD NEEDS WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER. You. The person reading this. You have a moral imperative in your time here on earth to share the gifts you've been given with the people who need exactly what you have to offer, exactly how you offer it.
Don't believe me? There's a woman in Wisconsin, USA who has made her living since 1996 as (GET THIS!) a cheese sculptor. Surely, there's room for you!
So how do you uncover your unique gifts, & use them to make an impact? It's not enough to just sit and think about it or wish for it-- hoping that one day the epiphany will hit you over the head or that you will receive a personal invitation from someone. The truth of it is that most of us go through life, completely missing our calling because we get so busy doing. We don't stop long enough to take the time to reflect, and then take inspired intentional action.
In my workshop, "Uncovering Your Gifts to Make an Impact in the World" I help people just like you take that action and find your gifts. You can be a part of that workshop for free at The Boss Project Summit this week, and if you can't make it live with us, you can pick up a ticket right here and watch the workshop and the 50+ other sessions of the Boss Project Summit too.
Just entering B School. Your comments there and your Website are so inspiring. Making me a believer. Cheese sculptor? What faith!