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    Why Does It Seem Like There Are So Many Questions, Yet So Little Answers?

    In my work as a career coach, I get many questions. People want to know how to find work they love, how to find better working environments, or how to change careers without going broke.

    Because I get so many questions, it’s hard for me to do them justice in an email.  So, I set up some time to speak with those who wanted answers. The questions were interesting. How do I get more money from an employer? How do I transition into another industry? And, How do I get started as a coach?

    The call was 35 minutes. You can hear it at http://www.surpassyourdreams.com/Questions-Teleclass-4-08.mp3

    You can also read the transcribed version at http://www.surpassyourdreams.com/Transcription-4-28-08-call.doc 

    It's a long document, but if you take the time and go through it, there's some good stuff there.

    I will host calls like this one in the future.

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    I'm not sure it's possible to find a job you truly love. You may find a job that you enjoy elements of, but there must be aspects of every role that we'd rather not do eg. paperwork.
    I genuinely believe that the people who are happiest with their jobs are all self-employed.

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