Raise Your Game: Finding Meaning In Your Profession

Aug 23, 2015 1 Min Read
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Which is more important? Doing what you love or loving what you do?

Finding meaning in the things you do may just help you sort that thought process out. The search should be a marathon, not a sprint.

The funny thing is that while on the journey for meaning, you might just find that you may simply need to give meaning to your work.

Ameera Hussain from Leaderonomics, in this series of The Science of Building Leaders, speaks to us about finding meaning in your profession.

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Ameera Hussain has a passion in teaching special children and finds meaning in empowering them. She loves a good read and loves to challenge herself with things that help her to learn and grow. To engage with her, email editor@leaderonomics.com.

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