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Good Life Project

Reinvent Yourself | Spark Your Work

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Living Well, Midlife, Education, Health & Fitness, Wellness, Self-improvement, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, How To

4.5 • 3.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2021

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

What if your work could make you come alive? What if it could fill you with meaning, purpose, and excitement like you're fully accessing and expressing all parts of yourself and stepping into your fullest potential? Like you're doing the thing you're here to do. We call this state being "sparked." The first step isn't about big, painful or disruptive change. It's about knowing yourself better, discovering your unique imprint for work that makes you come alive - your Sparketype®

In today's episode, we're taking you deep into the world of the Sparketypes and exploring how to discover yours, then tap it to reimagine and redesign the way you contribute to the world, whether it's the thing you get paid for, the thing you do because you're called to it, the thing you do on the side or some blend, on a quest to get as close as you can, or at least a lot closer than you are now, to this feeling of aliveness.

Have you discovered your Sparketype yet? Take the Sparketype Assessment™ now. IT’S FREE (https://www.goodlifeproject.com/sparketypes/) and takes about 7-minutes to complete. At a minimum, it’ll open your eyes in a big way. It also just might change your life.

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Have you discovered your Sparketype yet? Take the Sparketype Assessment™ now. IT’S FREE (https://sparketype.com/) and takes about 7-minutes to complete. At a minimum, it’ll open your eyes in a big way. It also just might change your life.

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0:00.0

So remember when you were a kid and you had the time and the freedom to do things, whether

0:13.9

it was playing with friends, escaping into worlds, making art or music, playing sports,

0:20.6

running around outside, vanishing into the woods or really any other activity or experience

0:27.9

where time seemed to just kind of vanish.

0:30.6

You were fiercely focused, maybe even working diligently, but kind of felt like it was effortlessly

0:37.2

play and you just felt utterly alive and in the moment like nothing else existed and

0:43.8

you never wanted it to end.

0:46.9

When was the last time you felt that way?

0:51.0

And here's another question.

0:52.9

What if your work, the thing you've spent most of your waking adult hours,

0:57.8

doing, what if that could make you feel that same way you felt in those moments as a kid?

1:05.2

Sounds like a total fantasy, right?

1:07.2

Especially at a time where most people have completely abandoned that possibility and

1:14.2

work has become kind of something that you more just suffer through or you endure or

1:21.7

you see as something that you just kind of have to do and it gives you certain benefits

1:26.8

like covering your expenses and allowing you to do certain things, but you really don't

1:32.1

look to it or even expect any level of true enduring joy, satisfaction, bliss, meaning,

1:40.1

purpose, expression.

1:42.8

But what if it actually didn't have to be that way?

1:46.2

What if there was a way to reimagine the way that we contribute to the world and maybe

1:51.2

earn our living also so that it dropped us into that near transcendent state?

1:56.7

A hyper-present full contact joy?

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