Moving On: Dan Stevens Has Something to Say About 'Downton Abbey' - NYTimes.com
Dan Stevens Has Something to Say About 'Downton Abbey' - NYTimes.com:
First, read the above article and then come back here.
This is an excellent example of taking charge of the directions of your career, and one of the options is always to move on. The work may still be fun to do but you've other desires that your mind and spirit long to do and like to consider and dwell on. Goals that wander into your awareness but since you're busy with everyday work, you keep away from taking steps to move on.
Of course, it's always practical for most of us to just keep holding on to the job, especially if it brings money and fame. It may even seem a no-brainer to some. And yet, for some enlightened individuals, they decide that they rather be doing something else that drives strongly the spirit in them. Something that brings out the movement and flow of energy in their being. And that's why, perhaps, Dan Stevens, has decided to move on.
Are you willing to do something similar with your own career, if you're holding on to a full-time job to make a living and to meet the needs and wants of your loved ones? Not really an easy one to answer. But you'll know what action to take if you find yourself in a similar boat.
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First, read the above article and then come back here.
This is an excellent example of taking charge of the directions of your career, and one of the options is always to move on. The work may still be fun to do but you've other desires that your mind and spirit long to do and like to consider and dwell on. Goals that wander into your awareness but since you're busy with everyday work, you keep away from taking steps to move on.
Of course, it's always practical for most of us to just keep holding on to the job, especially if it brings money and fame. It may even seem a no-brainer to some. And yet, for some enlightened individuals, they decide that they rather be doing something else that drives strongly the spirit in them. Something that brings out the movement and flow of energy in their being. And that's why, perhaps, Dan Stevens, has decided to move on.
Are you willing to do something similar with your own career, if you're holding on to a full-time job to make a living and to meet the needs and wants of your loved ones? Not really an easy one to answer. But you'll know what action to take if you find yourself in a similar boat.
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