The Calling Process: A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Purpose and Pursuing Your Dream Job
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Dan Cumberland, a new and compelling voice, offers guidance on how to find meaning and purpose in your life and work. He has been helping people find a sense of calling and vocation professionally for more than 10 years. In this book, he is making public his proven process for finding clarity, calling, and direction.
Everyone wants a dream job. But would you know it if you saw it? Too often conversation about work and passion is limited to inspirational quotes or dull advice. This book was written to help reframe the conversation.
This isn’t about a book about networking or personality assessments. It’s a book to help you understand who you are, what makes you feel alive and engaged, and how to do more of those things in your work.
In this concise work, Dan Cumberland outlines a framework for understanding what makes work deeply engaging and offers a step-by-step process for pursuing more of it. No matter where you in your life and career, this book will help you move toward more meaning, more purpose, and, ultimately, landing your dream job.
Dan Cumberland
Dan Cumberland is on a mission to help you find where meaning, life, and work intersect and to inspire you to push into those places. He blogs at themeaningmovement.com where he offers his best advice on finding your passion, calling, and life’s work. You can find him on twitter at @dancumberland.
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The Calling Process - Dan Cumberland
The Calling Process
A Step-by-Step Guide to Finding Purpose and Pursuing Your Dream Job
© 2016 Dan Cumberland
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Introduction
This is a simple and short book about finding your calling. It’s intended to be super practical and to the point.
It’s not the end all or be all of books on the topic, but it’s a guidebook to take you from where you are right now to taking your next step.
We’ll explore some of the common misconceptions about calling and purpose, redefine calling in a way that works for you, navigate some of the common obstacles that get in the way of finding a sense of calling, and then walk step-by-step through a proven process to help you get there.
Before we jump into all of this, I’d like to introduce myself.
Who wrote this?
This book is by Dan Cumberland. I am the author of the blog, TheMeaningMovement.com, and creator of theCallingCourse.com. My life’s work is to help you find your calling. Everything I create has something to do with that.
Why Calling?
This work matters to me because I spent the better part of my teenage years and 20’s feeling very lost and confused. I so badly wanted to find the one thing that was uniquely my own. Over time, and with the help of a few friends, mentors, and a graduate school, I allowed something to be true of me: I love helping people find their calling.
At first I thought I loved it because I didn’t know what I wanted. But the more I explored, the more I realized that this wasn’t just about me. This is about helping people. It is about helping you. And