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Holley M. Kholi-Murchison – Towards Satiety: Charting New Paths for the Work...

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“Are you willing to dig deep and choose what your heart wants in the face of fear?”

How can we begin to view the work that we do as a journey towards self-actualisation? Holley began in their own journey of resignation from a toxic workplace, to found Oratory Glory, and has continued to work in spreading stories and helping people find meaning in their life and work. Many people find that they don’t fit into the boxes that those around them expect them to fit in, causing them to shrink themselves. Their ideas and their aspirations. Finding your own narrative can bring you back towards finding meaning in your life and in your work.

Holley delves into the importance of doing the work on yourself, in order to find self-actualisation in your other professional life. Reflecting on why work is important to you, what aspect of yourself you want to develop, and what your heart is yearning to do, will all move you towards a place of where we understand who we are. This leads us to becoming a better person in any place of work or interaction. Dare to be inconvenient, different, and work with things that make your heart sing.

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“Are you willing to dig deep and choose what your heart wants in the face of fear?”

How can we begin to view the work that we do as a journey towards self-actualisation? Holley began in their own journey of resignation from a toxic workplace, to found Oratory Glory, and has continued to work in spreading stories and helping people find meaning in their life and work. Many people find that they don’t fit into the boxes that those around them expect them to fit in, causing them to shrink themselves. Their ideas and their aspirations. Finding your own narrative can bring you back towards finding meaning in your life and in your work.

Holley delves into the importance of doing the work on yourself, in order to find self-actualisation in your other professional life. Reflecting on why work is important to you, what aspect of yourself you want to develop, and what your heart is yearning to do, will all move you towards a place of where we understand who we are. This leads us to becoming a better person in any place of work or interaction. Dare to be inconvenient, different, and work with things that make your heart sing.

  continue reading

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