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Table Of Contents
'oreword (hapter 1) !bout %our *ccupation (hapter 2) *ccupation $eality and !ffection (hapter &) (areer and +ight (hapter ,) (areer and -ravery (hapter .) (areer and -eing Intelligent Wrapping /p

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Foreword
Thin# of your occupation as your main outlet for originative e0pression. %our occupation might ta#e the form of a revenue generating career you e0ecute or a business you handle, but it doesn1t have to. %our occupation is your career2 at a really basic level, it1s simply what you do to ta#e up your time. 3aturally if you1re going to live consciously, this choice gets to be a #ind of crucial one.

Law Of Attraction: Occupation And Career Blitzing Develop Extreme Focus And Enjo !"at #ou Are Doing$

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Chapter 1:
A%out #our Occupation

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Synopsis
#our occupation "as & components: our medium and our content$

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nderstand The !arts

+any individuals consider their careers in terms of the medium, which is the particular techni6ue you utili"e to e0press yourself. 'or instance, you may say that I1m an author, spea#er, or blogger, as those e0emplify some of the media outlets I utili"e to convey myself. +ost career titles are specified in terms of e0pressive media, including physicians, attorneys, policemen, teachers, pilots, etc. The content of your occupation is at least as crucial as the medium. %our medium is how you convey yourself, but your content is what you convey. +y content is about consciously developing as a human, but I may convey that same content through separate media.

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I may write about it, tal# about it, or even ma#e a film about it if I wished to. 8omebody else may utili"e these same media to convey a completely different message. 'or instance, a physician9s content may be about healing, consideration, scientific discovery, training, verve, or an assortment of other possibilities. 8imply because 2 individuals share a similar medium doesn1t imply that they share the same content. $eally often individuals identify themselves with the medium of their careers. This is a big error. %our medium is simply a shell2 it can1t specify you as an individual. %ou are able to anticipate that your occupation medium will alter over time, but your content will be much less changing. %our content is who you are, although your medium is merely how you decide to convey yourself. ! long time ago, I decided to convey myself through the medium of direct sales. 3owadays I prefer authoring and spea#ing. +any years from now, I might be doing something completely different, but my fundamental content of conscious development is unli#ely to alter much. :i#ewise, your real occupation path is about your content, not your medium. In this boo#, you1ll research career development in great detail, with attention to both your medium and your content. To have a satisfying occupation, you have to identify your core content and adopt a suitable medium for conveying it.

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/nless you1re already ludicrously passionate about your current state of affairs, there1s a great chance that your medium is a pitiful match for your content. If you merely fell into your present profession, you might need to ma#e substantial changes to realign yourself with reality, affection, and might. !d usting such issues won1t be simple, but you ought to #now by now you are worth it.

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Chapter ":
Occupation 'ealit and Affection

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Synopsis
!"at do ou see w"en ou loo( at our present occupation) !"at do our most trut"ful anticipations reveal a%out our pat") Did ou pic( out t"is pat"* or did ou merel fall into it) +s our occupation lined up wit" t"e realit of w"o ou trul are) +f ou were %eginning over from not"ing now* would ou pic( t"is same profession once again) Do ou "ave an sorrows a%out t"e courses ou didn,t pic()

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Choose
To line up your occupation with reality, you must as# these hard 6uestions and answer them as fran#ly as possible. 8wallow your answers even if you don1t love what you see. %ou1re always free to ma#e another choice from this point forward, but in order to do so2 you have to be categorically accepted where you are. 3ever ma#ebelieve you love a ob that you recogni"e is wrong for you. $eality is a crucial part of career growth. This means being real with yourself as well as being down-to-earth and pragmatic. *ne pragmatic consideration is that you have to yield sufficient revenue to meet your needs. While it1s surely possible to ta#e in revenue outside your main occupation, for most individuals a career serves as the primary source of revenue. =oing what you li#e won1t be really sustainable if you can1t pay off your bills. ! different pragmatic consideration is choosing a medium that fits your content. It may be really challenging to get this correct on your first attempt. -ut, the great news is that you aren1t confined to ust one try. %ou1re free to switch your medium over time as you get more lined up with the reality of who you are. *nce I was involved in direct sales, my inner content was still about development and betterment, although I wasn1t as aware of it as I am now. I got interested in writing boo#s as I was attracted to the hurdle of such wor#. There were so many enchanting things to learn, li#e graphics, and more. Wor#ing in this area was a fantastic growth

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e0perience and #ept me busy for many years. I don1t regret it in the least. !s I advanced further along this occupation path, I got less intrigued in basic e-boo#s, and I later developed a course. $eally, I was attempting to convey my passion for personal development through the medium of writing. That specific medium gave me enough e0pressive might, but it wasn1t an ideal fit for my content. +ost individuals who purchase e-boo#s are loo#ing for info, but I wished to do more than simply provide info. !t the time, all the same, I was still blind to the fundamental pattern. I had stumbled on the medium of writing, but it wasn1t till many years later that I earnestly considered it as an occupation. I1d always thought of myself as a sales guy, not an author2 but the fresh medium of writing was a much better fit for my content. In the time it too# me to develop a single sales ad, I could produce many articles on an assortment of different sub ects. The idea of affection relates to a great e0tent to the message of your occupation as well. When you distinguish your core content, it will unite with you on a really deep level, and the emotional release of that association may literally move you to tears.

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Chapter #:
Career and -ig"t

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Synopsis
#ou,re totall responsi%le for our own occupation pat"* so it adds up to %uild a career ou want rat"er t"an settling for w"at ou don,t wis"$ #our present situation is t"e outcome of our previous selections* so if ou aren,t pleased wit" it* remem%er t"at ou,re alwa s free to ma(e fres" selections$ ."e onl one w"o ma (eep ou trapped is ou$

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!ower
Prevent the common error of settling for an occupation that disempowers you. If you discover yourself in a spot where your donation is neither treasured nor respected, get up and go away. >o where your gifts are appreciated. *therwise you1re merely abusing yourself. %ou merit having an empowering occupation, but that won1t occur till you fully commit to it. The obstacles and reversals you come across aren1t meant to #eep you from accomplishing your elemental goal. They1re simply part of the training course you have to finish in order to prove you1re secure enough to hold on to your aspiration once you accomplish it. =emonstrate by your actions that you1re a hundred percent dedicated and the obstacles will tend to drop off on their own. If it re6uires years to reach your goal, then so be it. The time is going to pass anyhow, so you may as well put it to great use. ! long time from now you1ll either be where you wish to be . . . or you won1t. %ou are able to either invest your time in development or do on the sidelines. %our career selection isn1t simply an individual matter. %our choices in that area impact us all. /nity promotes you to consider your career affect on an even richer level. What may you do to ma#e a favorable difference in the world? What are you here to give? Will your donations be physical, mental, social, scientific, aesthetic, moral, or something else? %our occupation is your basic outlet for contribution. =o your present choices honor the fact that we1re all affiliated, or do you live solely for yourself at the e0pense of other people? It isn1t ade6uate to do no harm. %ou have to commit to doing good.

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Chapter $:
Career and Braver

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Synopsis
!"ere is t"e career course wit" a "eart and soul/t"e pat" t"at terrifies ou* t"e pat" t"at agitates our soul* t"e pat" ou in secret fantasize a%out)

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Get %ra&e
This is the path that respects the true you. That1s the course that #eeps you lined up with reality, affection, and might. If you aren1t doing something that frightens you and challenges you, you1re performing too shyly, missing golden chances that may ma#e a true difference. If your career course doesn1t demand bravery, you1re in the wrong occupation. If you prevent all ris#, you only soften yourself. If you abide by the heart-centered path, you can anticipate ta#ing ris#s from time to time. ! few will turn out in your favor2 some will not. If your choices are made intelligently, though, the accumulative effect will almost surely be favorable, in many cases to a tremendous degree. @owever, when you accept ris#s, you1re ma#ing wagers where you anticipate the odds to be in your favor. Aven so, these chances won1t always pay off. *ccasionally you might place a huge bet and lose, and the loss will set you bac# for many months or more. -ut how many of those wagers may you afford to ma#e in your life? Aven if you have only a slight edge, finally you1ll succeed enough times to more than cover your deprivations. The more you turn a loss, the more you learn, thereby s#ewing the odds in your favor with every subse6uent wager. If you ust stay with it long enough, you1ll shortly get around the failures and get into the long-term where the li#elihood #eeps getting better as you1re gaining useful e0perience and wisdom.

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Chapter ':
Career and Being +ntelligent

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Synopsis
.o esta%lis" a genuine career* ou "ave to discover t"e course t"at (eeps ou lined up wit" realit * affection* and mig"t$ ."is calls for pa ing attention to t"e accompan ing 0 1uestions: 2$ Bod 3re1uirements4: !"at must + accomplis") &$ Brain 3powers4: !"at ma + accomplis") 5$ 6eart and soul 3want4: !"at do + wis" to accomplis") 0$ 7pirit 3donation4: !"at oug"t + accomplis")

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Get Smart
! genuine occupation is discovered in the place where all , of these 6uestions get the same response. This is the occupation that meets your needs, leverages your powers, satisfies your wants, and ma#es a favorable contribution to other people. This implies that your body, brain, heart, and spirit are lined up with reality, affection, and might. Thin# about your present career in light of the 6ueries here. !re you successfully balancing all , of these fields, or did you only get a few of them right? =oes your occupation render sufficient revenue to meet your needs without ma#ing you to drop into debt? =oes it use your strengths and gifts? =o you li#e the wor# you do daily? !re you doing wor# that really interests you? +otivation is most potent when these , areas are harmonic. If any area is deficient, it will drag down the other &. It might ta#e substantial effort to build up an authentic occupation, but it1s decidedly worthwhile. When you1ve all , areas wor#ing synergistically together, the blended effect is really ama"ing. $ather than meeting your needs, you feel real abundance. $ather than applying your #nowledge to your underta#ings, you unloc# your real genius. $ather than stomaching your daily routine, you wor# in a state of pleasure. !nd rather than simply putting in the time, you fill your days with purposefulness.

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What if you understand these , areas are out of balance? If you can1t directly target all ,, where should you start? *f all of them, the heart and soul area is the better place to begin as it produces to all the rest. There1s a little truth to the belief that if you do what you li#e, the cash will follow. It1s not 6uite that easy in practice, but the primary principle is right. If you merely continue doing what you li#e, you1ll finally get great at it. When you reach an ade6uate s#ill level, you1ll be able to portion out the value you produce to other people, and many individuals will value it. Then if you merely as# for reasonable value reciprocally, you may start to generate revenue from your wor#. This procedure might ta#e a lot of years to blossom, but it will lead you to a really favorable place, and it all begins with doing what you li#e. Thin# about the alternatives. When you aspire to meet your needs first and last, it1s simple to fall under the trap of doing soulless wor# to bring in decent money. The longer you go with that course, the more s#ill you form at something you don1t li#e. !s you ac6uire e0perience in that profession, your revenue might continue to rise. -ut you aren1t content, and you li#ely aren1t contributing in a way that satisfies you. The longer you abide by this course, the bigger a hole you dig for yourself. The subordinate gain of your revenue substitutes for the real fulfillment you truly crave. If you discover yourself in that situation, I1m sorry to tell you that the better way out is to let yourself to collapse.
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-ring reality, affection, and might bac# into your life. !nother baffling alternative comes up when you do your best to give to the cosmos but fail to serve the other & areas. 8uch individuals tend to be really loving and compassionate, but they don1t put forth the wor# to ac6uire the s#ills that would ma#e a substantial contribution possible. They1re a great deal aligned with affection, but their might is way too feeble, and this suppresses their ability to give. They have to continue putting their grand mission on hold in order to scrape up enough cash to pay the rent. If you wish to change the cosmos, then pic# an approach that will be effective. %ou won1t do anybody much good if you can1t fulfill your primary needs.

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In order to produce a fulfilling career, you have to ma#e conscious career choices. %ou can1t merely play follow the follower, schlepping down a path that other people are following even as blindly. =on1t compromise. If you discover yourself on a course without a heart and soul, get off of it as swiftly as you are able to. *thers might protest aloud, but a couple of years later, you1ll find that something 6uite funny occurs. The same individuals who hated you for leaving will flip-flop and as# your advice on how they may accomplish what you did. The reason individuals get furious in such situations is that you drive them to face the ob ectionable truths they1ve been putting off also. %ou1ll be an inspiration for other people who wished they had your bravery. This is true even if the hardest resistance comes from your own loved ones.

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