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Figuring Out Fulfillment

~ A storytelling project about finding a career and finding yourself.

Figuring Out Fulfillment

Monthly Archives: May 2011

Learning To Be Present In The Moment

May 30, 2011

My husband and I recently saw The Philadelphia Orchestra perform at the Kennedy Center. As the second piece, Walton’s Violin …

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Confidence And Humility Can Coexist

May 27, 2011

I’m all for a slow Friday every now and then and celebrating a co-worker’s birthday with an afternoon break for …

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You Always Have A Choice

May 25, 2011

Look around where you work and you will likely find people who are dissatisfied with their life and restless. Dissatisfaction …

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The Only Thing Consistent About Fulfillment

May 23, 2011

Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a 19th century Russian composer, well-known for his theatrical works The Nutcracker and Swan Lake, among others, …

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Creating Our Personal Narrative – Part Three

May 20, 2011

The previous two posts (Click here for One and Two) discussed Dan P. McAdams’ life-story model which suggests that we …

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Creating Our Personal Narrative – Part Two

May 18, 2011

In the previous post I discussed Dan P. McAdams’ life-story model, which suggests that we make sense of our lives …

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Creating Our Personal Narrative – Part One

May 16, 2011

The following few posts will be about personal narratives – the stories we create to make sense of our lives. …

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Finding Balance Between Work And Home

May 13, 2011

When we get home from work it can be difficult to let go of what happened during the work day. …

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Not Getting Angry Over The Little Things

May 11, 2011

When I was a child, family was always at least an eight-hour drive away. And our family was small – …

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Yes, Networking Is Important

May 9, 2011

In 1973 in the American Journal of Sociology, Mark Granovetter published a now-famous study, “The Strength of Weak Ties,” about …

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