Finding Meaning & Being of Service: How Your Unique Design Can Contribute to Climate Action
Event description
Working for something important and meaningful is painstaking work. A path laced with setbacks and disappointments, of fears and uncertainties. What if there was a way to better understand your own unique design - knowing what you do best, when you do it and why you do it? To go from throwing darts in a dark room hoping to make an impact to finding clarity and strength in deeply appreciating and connecting to what you are here to do and serve what is truly unique to you and you alone. And what about identifying where this overlaps with how you can have the biggest potential impact as a Climateer?
In this session Finding Nature will deliver you Richard Burton to get started with understanding what you do best, how you do it and where that internal drive comes from. Richard is one of the most respected business executive, team and career coaches in Australia. He's helped thousands of people - including me - in discovering their purpose and revealing the remarkable potential they have to be of service and create impact for the future they hope to bring about.
We all need help, especially when it comes to the context of work, jobs and careers. An onslaught of choices, ideas, dreams and role models means it’s easy to drift and meander with the current situation than to become clear in defining what you want to do, create and achieve.
This event is for the existing sustainability professional who is looking for the signal amidst all of the noise of issues, disclosures, obligations and unwilling colleagues as well as those curious how to go from their existing profession but seeking inspiration as to how their existing strengths and talents as a lawyer or engineer or analyst or operational wizard could be leveraged and helpful in the struggle for a more just, healthy and beautiful future.
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