Paula Faris
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“In fact, it’s my belief that everything we do (our vocational calling) serves as a vehicle to share who we are—people loved by God and called to love God and share his love with the people of this world (our faith calling).”
― Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling
― Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling
“Impostor Syndrome is a pervasive feeling of self-doubt, insecurity, or fraudulence despite often overwhelming evidence to the contrary. It strikes smart, successful individuals. It often rears its head after an especially notable accomplishment, like admission to a prestigious university, public acclaim, winning an award, or earning a promotion.1”
― Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling
― Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling
“As important as it is to identify, know, and internalize your faith calling, it is just as important to identify, know, and internalize your vocational calling. And if you’ve gotten off track, if you can’t quite say what your vocational calling is, do a little digging. Ask the questions Shedd asked: What are my innate skills? What am I curious about? What skills and proficiencies have my mentors and friends recognized in me? Then ask, Is there anything getting in the way of that calling, anything such as fear?”
― Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling
― Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs for a Life of True Calling
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