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Creating the Work You Love

The Post-2012 Career

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How would your life change if you honored your life’s calling rather than settling for yet another job? What if you could build a self-sustaining career that resonates with your deepest levels of integrity, passion, and purpose even in these tough economic times?

In this richly experiential workshop—E.H. Rick Jarow’s only east coast workshop in 2010—you gain clarity and a definition of your authentic vocation while learning to discern your true priorities, make clear decisions, manifest your creative visions in the world, and develop a career aligned with your entire being.

Using internal exercises and step-by-step methods, career consultant and founder of the Anti-Career process, E.H. Rick Jarow, guides you to:

  • Discover a radical, holistic approach to your life’s work
  • Recognize the possibility of uncovering the “embodied” vocation encoded in your energy centers
  • Learn techniques for clear, effective decision making
  • Apply depth processes for negotiating life-transitions
  • Develop a career that reflects your heart’s compassion and your soul’s courage

The result is an inner readiness and practical preparedness to manifest your authentic vocation and cultivate sources of creativity, income, and freedom that are in alignment with your authentic self.

E.H. Rick Jarow, PhD, professor of religious studies at Vassar College, is author of many books, including Creating the Work You Love, Your Life’s Work, and Alchemy of Abundance. He has been teaching his popular workshops worldwide for 15 years. rickjarow.com

Rick Jarow

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 (US) or 845.266.4444 (International) or email us at registration@eomega.org

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