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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · The meaning of LIFE'S WORK is the entire or main work of a person's life. How to use life's work in a sentence.

  2. Your life's work is the work that is most important to you and to which you give a lot of time and effort: Her garden was her life's work. She made it her life's work to rectify that injustice. Fewer examples.

  3. May 13, 2024 · Someone's life's work or life work is the main activity that they have been involved in during their life, or their most important achievement. They regard running the business as their life's work. His life's work was the conservation of the estate.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Someone's life's work or life work is the main activity that they have been involved in during their life, or their most important achievement. An exhibition of his life's work is being shown in the garden of his home.

    • How to Think About Your Life’S Work
    • How to Find Your Life’S Work
    • Final Thoughts
    • Ps – Some Next Steps

    Your Work is About Desire for Impact

    What you find meaningful is about desire. Meaning is a very subjective experience. What one person finds meaningful is very different from what someone else finds meaningful. So in order to find your life’s work, you have to begin to put language tohow you want to impact others and the world. You could say that this is just the question: what do you want to do? But that question is impossible to answer. Why? Because it’s too big and there’s too much pressure involved. We have to enter the con...

    Meaning is Thematic

    We often think about the question of finding your work as being about trying things until you find the right thing. This works for some people. They stumble into something that’s a good fit early on and it remains a good fit. But there are others of us for whom this doesn’t work. Either we try things and nothing feels like a good fit. Or we find something that feels like a good fit, until a major event changes us or the situation and makes it no longer fit. No matter how you have arrived at t...

    Your Past Shapes Your Future

    We like to think about time as being a continuum flowing from the past, through the present, and into the future. Technically speaking, this may be true. This moment happens after the moment you started reading this piece and comes before the moment you end the piece. But our interior world doesn’t interact with time in this way. What we have known of the past, shapes what we expect from the future. So if your life up until this point tells a story of being walked on and taken advantage of, t...

    Look for the Themes

    If meaning is thematic and your past shapes your future, the key to finding the most meaningful places of work and passion is for you to find the themes in your experience. This brings us back to the idea that you’ve already experienced meaning. So how do you find those places and understand those themes?

    Finding Themes and Patterns in your past experience

    Begin by exploring your stories. Your mind can quickly sort through your experiences and pick out significant moments that have shaped you. Tell these stories— both the good and the painful ones (both are important). Don’t try to extract themes from them just yet— just tell them in story form. Narrate them as you would read in a good book. Some facets to explore as you write and tell them are: 1. What are the events that happened? 2. What did it feel like? 3. What else was going on around tha...

    Finding Themes and Patterns in Your Work

    Some other places to explore are the things that you’ve done to which you’ve felt connected. These are moments when you’ve been a part of something that’s felt most fulfilling. It’s when you’ve accomplished something that you’re proud of. This is when you’ve worked for something and felt connected to it. What are those moments for you? Don’t limit yourself to what you’ve done in your job. Think bigger than that. What are the best: 1. Projects you’ve completed. 2. Achievements you’ve earned. 3...

    Finding your life’s work, passion, vocation, and/or calling is a journey. It takes time, but good guidance will allow you to move much more quickly. Finding the intersection of work and meaning is complex. It’s as different as one person is different than another. There isn’t an easy answer, but an easy answer wouldn’t satisfy. By the end of our co...

    I’ve built the Calling Course to walk you step by step through this process. Check it out here. The Meaning Movement Podcast is also a great resource for inspiring stories of how other people are finding their way. Click here to learn more about it.

  5. May 21, 2020 · 4 Rules for Identifying Your Life’s Work. What shape your professional path should take depends on how you define success. By Arthur C. Brooks. JAN BUCHCZIK. May 21, 2020. Editor’s Note: “ How to...

  6. Definition of life’s work noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. life’s work. noun. /ˌlaɪfs ˈwɜːk/ /ˌlaɪfs ˈwɜːrk/ (British English) ( North American English lifework. /ˌlaɪfˈwɜːk/ /ˌlaɪfˈwɜːrk/ ) [singular] the main purpose or activity in a person’s life, or their greatest achievement Topics Success c2. Want to learn more?

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