Name Your Calling in Life and Apply it to Create Meaningful Work

Kendall Dudley

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Kendall Dudley's been teaching life-story writing, art journaling, and career and life design at CCAE for years! Also on the Board and its Education Committee, he and others constructively dream about the future of CCAE. In private life, he's a consultant with LIFEWORKS Career & Life Design where he offers individual counseling as well as seminars and special events for organizations, retreat centers and universities. He presents regularly at national career and therapy conferences and at Harvard and Lesley Universities. A recipient of several arts grants, he's orchestrated many public art events that focus on social justice issues of the day. A grad of the Wharton School (BS) and Columbia University (MA), he got his best schooling in the Peace Corps (Iran) from which he is still learning. For more info, check out: www.lifeworkscareers.com
Web Site: www.lifeworkscareers.com


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Good work has the potential for synthesizing your values, skills, and imagination in ways you may never have thought possible. Whether in the midst of reevaluating your career, anticipating retirement, or seeking focused use of your talents, this course offers a framework for exploring the work that needs doing in your life. Using selected life events, inventories of skills and natural inclinations, and themes in your personal sphere and beyond, you'll discover what matters most to you. With this fresh evidence, you'll name your options, move towards them through research, create marketing materials and dress rehearsals, and reset your goals. This course employs the use of writing, simple art tools, and picture research to open you to deeply seated motivating ideas. Plan on taking creative risks to gain insights into your emerging self. Bring three objects that relate to your current life interests. Limited to 16.
Sec. 01: 4 Tuesdays, 5:45-7:45 pm. Begins Apr. 27, *42 Brattle St.* | $118
WORC–01
$118.00
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