Do you ever feel sick of your job? Do you ever envy those people who seem to positively love what they do? While those people head off to work with a sense of joy and purpose, for the rest of us trudging back to the office on Monday morning or to the factory for the graveyard shift or to the job site on a hundred-degree day can be an exercise in soul crushing desperation. "If only we could change jobs," we tell ourselves, "that would make it better." But we don't have the right education ... or we don't have enough experience ... or the economy isn't right ... or we circa.
Contents
Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part 1: Calling in the Twenty-fi rst Century; 1. Recovering Calling; 2. What Work Means, and the DifferenceIt Makes; Part 2: Dimensions of Calling; 3. Listening; 4. Making Meaning; 5. Serving Others; Part 3: Discovering and Living a Calling; 6. Forging a Path; 7. Job Crafting; 8. Callings outside of Paid Work; Part 4: Boundary Conditions and Challengesof a Calling; 9. Perils and Pitfalls; 10. A Role for Calling in the ChangingWorld of Work; Questions and Answers; Notes; Index.