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gitanamama
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Should I become a full-time flirt?
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October 23, 2009, 10:04:25 AM »
I recently discovered Michael's work via HayHouse radio and have been fully addicted ever since. I even get excited to go on the treadmill now because it gives me a chance to listen! I'm happy to see that this forum is a resource for exploring his ideas further as well as this one for coaching.
I have a great career as a diplomat, currently posted in Asia, but have been drawn toward self-development, metaphysics, positive psychology, and mind-body connection for some time. A couple of experiences I've had here, combined with daily meditation and journal writing have made me realize that my "dharma" is probably not to be a diplomat, even though it has lots of benefits and allows me to do many things I love, such as learn foreign languages and live abroad. Recently, I've been feeling more and more urgency to do something I feel passionate about. I've been playing the field, flirting with different interests and I can say even "dating" life coaching. I could see it turning in to a serious relationship, though we're still just getting to know each other. I am currently bidding for my next posting, but am unsure whether to go forward with it, or quit after this tour ends (in 8 months) and pursue those other things. I will have a good chunk of savings and there's a part of me that wants to just dive in and become a full time flirt. But I also don't want to risk giving up a solid career that I like (but don't necessarily love) when I don't yet have a clear idea of what to do.
Any advice on how I should approach this?
Thanks so much!
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Jay Budzynski
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Re: Should I become a full-time flirt?
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October 23, 2009, 11:00:19 AM »
I am sure if you was to think about this, you might see that you could do both, you could be come a life coach and coach and mentor other diplomats who are in training and starting out.
Just a thought.
J
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Terri Carey
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Re: Should I become a full-time flirt?
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January 01, 2010, 12:55:56 AM »
Can you take a sabbatical or an extended vacation? Must you try on the coaching hat full time?
Can you make it part of what you do now?
Here's to flirting and dating!
Terri
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