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Old 06-06-2009, 12:37 PM   #5 (permalink)
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What would you do if you could have any job?
What are you hobbies or interests?
What about what you learned from your philosohpy class changes the way you look at your present work?
How could you make your philosophy work for you?
Could the lessons learned be used more broadly?

I can't really make suggestion about how you could use those lessons in other fields until you say what your view point is concerning viewing your present work.

There is always alot of need in any helping human fields.

I don't know what you do for work right now, but is there a way you can incorperate you life into your job, like think about what you want to while you work or a person to connect with?

My rule of thumb for moving is, if I haven't worn it in a year, give it away. If I haven't read it in a year and isn't reference, give it away. If you lost is and just found it, assess how you got by without it. And is it cheaper to buy off craig's list, because sometimes depending on how far you move, its worth just buying a new bookshelf for $10, instead of spending $$ on a uhaul just to fit it. How old is your bed? Is it time for a new matress?

Just things like that.

Concerning your job. Just try to see it as a means to an end, and work on figuring out what you want to do in the end.....of your day or week working.

Good luck man, and please keep us informed.

In loving kindness,
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