How to Know if Something is Missing
Getting Started May 13th, 2007Are you feeling satisfied in your career? In your relationships? In your life?
Well, many of us today are discovering life is about more than what we are doing now! Maybe something is missing, but you aren’t sure what it is?
Each of us has a specific life direction, it is up to us to discover what that is. I have been working with a process created by Laura Berman Fortgang called 90 days to a New Life Direction based on Laura’s book of the same name.
The first 45 days are spent discovering our specific purpose and the second 45 days are spent desigining a life plan which includes this purpose. Our life plan needs to be fully integrated into everything we do.
I have discovered and uncovered many things about my life that have set me in a new and exciting direction. I have worked with others who have created new careers, new life directions and established new relationships.
What willl it take for you to venture out into a new direction?
What do you really want that you are not reaching for?
Let me know you thoughts here and come back to hear more about the steps to a new life direction.
May 6, 3:30 AM — [ Edit | Delete | Unapprove | Approve | Spam ] — Hello New Life Direction Seekers
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June 5th, 2007 at 8:42 am
I agree that everyone needs to find direction in life. Otherwise what’s the point! There seems to be a hard wired circuit in all of us to connect to that higher purpose and reason for being. Laura Berman Forgang is well respected in the coaching field and I’m sure this program will be found valuable to many seeking that direction.
June 8th, 2007 at 1:27 pm
I’ve gotten very clear in the last few months that “something is missing” in my work — and though for a while this seemed scary (but what do I DO about it? and gracious, I can’t just quit what I’m doing, that would be crazy!), now it’s feeling exciting —
Beginning in August, I am gifting myself with a year-long soul-satisfying sabbatical; a chance to travel, volunteer, and open myself up to a world of adventures — and epiphanies about the ways I want to serve the world next.
So, I’m a big cheerleader for the taking-a-leap-of-faith into new directions… it seems that when we dare to break out of something that is good-but-not-great, this is when we come ALIVE.
Cheers,
Adrian