Are you dreading your work?
Tim Staton introduces Florian Kemmerich, an impact investor, leadership mentor, and author. Tim Staton notes that many talented people dread their work. Florian Kemmerich suggests that aligning purpose with profession can solve this. He shares his journey, including how he left a corporate job to find his calling.
Florian Kemmerich emphasizes that one should think about what they care about and translate it into actionable steps. He believes that making a difference in the world is contagious. When you are in your “zone,” life feels different and more meaningful. Florian Kemmerich also shares his experience doing service work in Mexico, which taught him to serve with dignity and fairness. Some common criticisms Florian Kemmerich faces include people thinking he believes he is better than others or that his approach requires taking financial risks. He clarifies that his method encourages self-reflection to understand one’s contribution, not necessarily a complete career overhaul or financial risk. He also addresses the discomfort of self-reflection and vulnerability, which he overcame through personal development and introspection.
How do you define your purpose at work?
How do I answer what is my purpose?
How to find meaning in my daily work?
Workshops for aligning personal values with career paths can help you navigate the distinction between vocation vs. occupation, understanding vocation and calling, and exploring vocation calling. Are you experiencing vocation frustration? Discover your vocation and mission, explore vocation ideas, or seek vocation discernment. The difference between vocation vs. profession is crucial for finding jobs that align with your calling.
Florian Kemmerich provides an example of a young man who used his financial skills to address climate change adaptation. This shows how a vocation and a skill set can combine to create meaningful work.
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