A Job vs. a Calling

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Greetings!  I recently read a very thought-provoking article by Michael Lewis, columnist for Bloomberg News, about the difference between a job and a "calling."  He had some very powerful insights about the differences. 

 

Here's the article (it's certainly worth a read, especially in today's times):

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aBabxZ9WD2cE

 

What struck me most deeply were two sentiments:

 

"There's a direct relationship between risk and reward. A fantastically rewarding career usually requires you to take fantastic risks."

 

and

 

"A calling is an activity you find so compelling that you wind up organizing your entire self around it -- often to the detriment of your life outside of it."

 

I couldn't agree more.

 

Over the years, I've worked with a good number individuals who dream of having a fantastic and thrilling career, but in some essential way(s) aren't willing to embrace or take on what's required to achieve it. 

 

What is required?  Here's a list of traits and characteristics that I believe are essential to having a fantastic career (or following a calling):

 

-          Boundless energy and commitment

-          A large reserve of hope and faith

-          Self-esteem and self-confidence to know that your dream is achievable

-          Openness to learn from your mistakes and to get help when needed

-          A healthy dose of reality about what's necessary to succeed on this path

-          Risk-acceptance and tolerance

-          The belief that you can't live without pursuing this career

-          A very tough skin

 

I agree with Michael too that neither way is better (a job or calling); they're just different.  "There are costs and benefits to both."  You may have a job you enjoy (or can live with) yet know that what makes you feel passionate and powerful is not your job, but outside interests and experiences.  The key is to follow a path (either personally or professionally) that lights you up on the inside, and motivates you to be all you can be.

 

I'd love to hear your thoughts and insights:

1)       Are you in a job or following a calling?   Which works best for you?

2)       If you feel you have a fantastic career and professional life, what did it take to get it?

3)       What advice can you give for others about the benefits and costs to having a job vs. following a calling?

 

Either way, it's a choice.  But making this choice consciously is the difference between misery and joy.

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