Finding Your Dream Job
By Jeremy C. Wright | Related entries in Job & WorkFollowing this “how to find / transition into / determine your dream job” thought, Terry Storch recently released his “Dream Job Template“. You can see his results here.
Here’s his explanation, as part of helping his pastoral team (he’s part of one of the larger churches in North America, hence the heavy God-slant to this, though it’s still valuable without it):
I know that I could sit down and scribble something down, but really, how accurate would it be? So, I asked my leadership team to do it for me. Bottom line, they know me better than I know myself. And, when you think about it, my dream job is what I “naturally� do anyway. Who knows me better and knows what I am good at better than my leadership team? (maybe my wife) So, I tasked them individually to write down what my dream job would be in their eyes. Then, they all came together and worked together with their own ideas to create the final document. They did an amazing job, so much better than I could of ever done. Thanks Team!
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July 15th, 2005 at 3:41 pm
Thanks for the link Jeremy! This was a fun project to do, and now it is fun to see how many people are using it.
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