Career Intuitive
Career path joins Life path: Priestess Entrepreneur Sue Frederick
In times not too long past you were born into your life path and it was pretty much impossible to veer from that course. Times have surely changed. The choices today are as many as you can imagine, but that doesn’t always make it easier. Sometimes you find yourself in a career that other people in the family do, but that’s may not necessarily be the right one for you. Perhaps the job you have been doing has phased out or you phased yourself out of it. Perhaps you no longer want to do a job but are looking for a calling, your calling.
Sometimes the choices can seem so vast and varied that you get stuck and feel like you can’t make any decisions at all. That’s the PERFECT time to pick up Sue Frederick’s book I Can See Your Dream Job. Sue Frederick is a self-proclaimed career intuitive, guiding people with her knowledge of numerology and her intuitive gifts combined with over 20 years as a traditional career counselor. Sue now offers a comprehensive training program to train other people to use her form of intuitive counseling to help others. Maybe THAT is the perfect career path – helping others to find their true career path.
Whatever you ultimately choose to do Sue’s book is a must-read and our interview on Priestess Entrepreneur is not to be missed.
The interview is being aired on Comcast Channel 22 today (Sunday) at 11am, Monday and Thursday at 6pm, and Saturday at 11am.
Remember that you can watch that interview ( along with ANY of the other interviews) online any time at all.
To watch Sue’s interview as Priestess Entrepreneur click on http://vimeo.com/11040653
To watch any of the other interviews click on Watch the Kitchen Table Conversations at the top of the page in the white box.
Let me know what your path looks like. Are you living your full Priestess life? You could be! Sooner than you think!
Losing your job is right up there in the panic zone with death (your impending or a loved one’s actual), moving, and divorce. We get so attached to our jobs, thinking that’s who we are, that when that identifier is taken away from us we think it’s practically the end of the world as we know it. And it is. And that’s a good thing.