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Jamie Shilanski challenges the conventional wisdom that our jobs should be the sole source of fulfillment and happiness. Instead, she advocates for a mindset shift: Treat your vocation as a means to fund your avocations, your true passions, and your adventures in life.
Too often, young financial advisors fall into the trap of expecting their careers to provide all-encompassing purpose and joy. However, Shilanski emphasizes that genuine happiness is an individual choice and responsibility, not something employers can bestow.
For financial advisors seeking sustainable growth, both personally and professionally, Jamie's insights are invaluable. She underscores the critical importance of recovery and rejuvenation, urging advisors to intentionally "refill their cups" through self-care practices and by setting healthy boundaries.
By prioritizing personal fulfillment outside of work and proactively nurturing their own well-being, financial advisors can cultivate the resilience and passion necessary to thrive in their careers while living truly enriching lives.
Your Vocation Should Pay For Your Avocations
By Matthew Jarvis, CFP® & Micah Shilanski, CFP®4.8
458458 ratings
Jamie Shilanski challenges the conventional wisdom that our jobs should be the sole source of fulfillment and happiness. Instead, she advocates for a mindset shift: Treat your vocation as a means to fund your avocations, your true passions, and your adventures in life.
Too often, young financial advisors fall into the trap of expecting their careers to provide all-encompassing purpose and joy. However, Shilanski emphasizes that genuine happiness is an individual choice and responsibility, not something employers can bestow.
For financial advisors seeking sustainable growth, both personally and professionally, Jamie's insights are invaluable. She underscores the critical importance of recovery and rejuvenation, urging advisors to intentionally "refill their cups" through self-care practices and by setting healthy boundaries.
By prioritizing personal fulfillment outside of work and proactively nurturing their own well-being, financial advisors can cultivate the resilience and passion necessary to thrive in their careers while living truly enriching lives.
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