What’s Your Calling?
Many years ago I was having a conversation with my aunt
who’s been a teacher for over 20 years. I was trying to figure out what I
wanted to do with my life and told her that I was leaning towards being a
teacher but that my Dad advised me not to do it. He said there are three things
you don’t want to get into; teaching, banking and insurance. They don’t pay
very well. That’s when my aunt told me that you don’t get into teaching for the
money. It’s more of a calling.
From time to time I’ve heard others talk about it’s
their calling. What does that mean? To me it means they’re drawn to it, a pull
towards it. A calling doesn’t appear to happen often but some people do feel
that pull. It’s not that it doesn’t exist in everyone but that we may have
tuned it out, aren’t listening to it or that we are aware of it but has put it
on hold. Perhaps life has been so busy that we haven’t had the time to reflect
on it, to bring it to the forefront of our consciousness. If we did, we’d start
manifesting it. I feel a pull but it’s usually not to a profession but more an
interest. A calling is not only something you’re drawn to but also something
that would give you great joy and satisfaction.
Unfortunately many people don’t act on their calling when
they’re deciding what they what to do in life. They make their decisions based
on salary, work hours and conditions which end up overriding the calling.
Sometimes it takes decades, usually in middle age, that the person finally
rediscovers they’re inner calling and acts on it. This is sad because society
lost the person for all those years. They contributed to the economic structure
of society but the person probably would have been more fulfilled and society
in the end better off if the person had followed their calling.
So what’s your calling? What are you drawn to or
compelled to do or be? That’s the
question you need to answer for yourself and then act on it. Just do it!
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