Calling Cards
Uncover Your Calling; An Interactive Companion Exercise for Work Reimagined
Richard Leider (Author)
Publication date: 09/29/2015
Calling Cards are an interactive tool built to accompany the books The Power of Purpose and Work Reimagined. Using the cards exposes a reader to many different skills, asking him or her to reflect on their own strengths and gifts. The reader then chooses several that reflect their greatest assets. The reader is finally taken through an exercise that uses the results to help identify a new life calling. Additionally, the tool can be played by a friend or family member to offer multiple perspectives to help the reader gain deeper insight into his or her own gifts.
There are 52 cards in the Call Card deck, covering gifts in six major environments: Realistic (data), Structured (tasks), Enterprising (people), Social (feelings), Artistic (ideas), and Investigative (things). Examples of natural gifts on each card are Writing Things, Seeing Possibilities, Fixing Things, Creating Dialogue, Adding Humor, and Getting to the Heart of Matters.
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Calling Cards are an interactive tool built to accompany the books The Power of Purpose and Work Reimagined. Using the cards exposes a reader to many different skills, asking him or her to reflect on their own strengths and gifts. The reader then chooses several that reflect their greatest assets. The reader is finally taken through an exercise that uses the results to help identify a new life calling. Additionally, the tool can be played by a friend or family member to offer multiple perspectives to help the reader gain deeper insight into his or her own gifts.
There are 52 cards in the Call Card deck, covering gifts in six major environments: Realistic (data), Structured (tasks), Enterprising (people), Social (feelings), Artistic (ideas), and Investigative (things). Examples of natural gifts on each card are Writing Things, Seeing Possibilities, Fixing Things, Creating Dialogue, Adding Humor, and Getting to the Heart of Matters.
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