Are You Open to the Gifts of Your Intuition or Synchronicity as You Search for Your New Job?
OPENING TO THE GIFTS OF SYNCHRONICITY IN YOUR CAREER DEVELOPMENT
By Sandy Prock M.Ed., JCTC, Co-Owner of www.ExpertResume.com
I learned several valuable lessons working as a collage artist and writer. One important lesson was that each moment delivers exactly what you need.
Learning to trust my intuitive guidance was not easy. I enjoy analytical thinking. However, after years of practice, and experimenting, I am amazed how trusting in the moment and synchronicity works well with reasoning and logic!
The famous poet Rumi said: “Let yourself be silently drawn by the stronger pull of what you really love,"
The artist Marc Chagall said: “If I create from the heart, nearly everything works. If I create from the head, almost nothing works.”
In my experience, using BOTH your head and heart delivers the answers you may be looking for. Consider opening to the discoveries that emerge as you let go and trust in the moment. Combine what you learn from your intuition and gut feeling with your thinking, and analyzing. Then wait. Watch to see, hear or feel what nuances you may need to know ans understand for a more complete answer to your questions, including in your job search.
You may be an old hand at following your deeper wisdom and intuitive guidance or you may be a beginner, as I was. If you are new to this idea, consider giving it a try.
Consider being open. Allow yourself to know what you really love and feel in the moment. This is collaborative brainstorming with your internal and external world, opening you to synchronicity and personal meaning waiting for you.
This of course, does not mean that the world is just here to serve you or me. However, it can be here to work in collaboration with you to inspire you or to challenge you into new ways of thinking – new ways that, may offer you just the right personal help or insight that you need to help you to grow into more of your potential.
Yes, you can still be present for others, contribute to their life, and yes, at the same time be open to the synchronicities waiting to give you exactly what you need to move on, and grow – like an acorn growing into the mighty oak.
We wish you the best in your career development. Make sure your resume, cover letter and other job search documents highlight your best qualities and achievements. Go for your gold. Land the job you really want.
If you have any questions about your resume or cover letter, feel free to call Bob Prock at 1-864-292-5288 or email him at ExpertResume@yahoo.com.
Bob is a national award-winning resume writer. Now is the time for you to shine.
Sandy Prock M.Ed. (Masters Degree in Education-Vocational Guidance and Counseling), JCTC (Job and Transition Coach), Co-Owner of



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