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Veronika Bond's avatar

Good point! Why does calling have to be that single thing one was born to do?

Having followed my calling, I have come to wonder whether it really was about doing at all?

Where did I get that from?

In my experience I have been called, from one calling to another, onto a journey of becoming.

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Jan Peppler's avatar

I still remember being asked repeatedly as a child, "What will you be when you grow up?" For 3 years in high school, I was sure I would be a nurse. And then I woke up one day and knew otherwise. I was spinning. Much to my surprise and irritation, all the adults responded by saying, "that's okay, just to college and you'll figure it out there." REALLY?? After asking me for at least 14 years what I was going to do? Now it was okay to not know?

Sure enough, I went to college and fell in love with the humanities. But life intervened and my career became something else entirely.

Every time we shift, there is some grief in letting go of who we have been. As well as excitement in who we are becoming.

I wrote about this recently as well, under the post "When Home is a Vocation" : https://findinghome.substack.com/p/when-home-is-a-vocation?s=w

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