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	<title>Comments on: Zen of job hunting</title>
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		<title>By: Gretchen Hirsch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gretchen Hirsch</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love your last paragraph because those of us who are lucky enough to do work we love and get paid for it know the feeling you mention. 

I do a lot of consulting to people on issues of time management (which is, of course, essentially life management since you can&#039;t separate your life from your time). One of the things I tell them is to notice how your body is feeling about your work. And to use this knowledge when you&#039;re contemplating a new job, too. When you think about the job, do you feel energy and excitement beginning to bubble up, or do you feel all that energy draining out your toes? If the latter, I don&#039;t care how much money they promise you because you&#039;re going to pay for it with your life. On the other hand, energy builds on energy, and if you&#039;re feeling that frisson that means you&#039;re going to be challenged but not overwhelmed, you&#039;re probably in the right place.

Worked for me....

Gretchen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love your last paragraph because those of us who are lucky enough to do work we love and get paid for it know the feeling you mention. </p>
<p>I do a lot of consulting to people on issues of time management (which is, of course, essentially life management since you can&#8217;t separate your life from your time). One of the things I tell them is to notice how your body is feeling about your work. And to use this knowledge when you&#8217;re contemplating a new job, too. When you think about the job, do you feel energy and excitement beginning to bubble up, or do you feel all that energy draining out your toes? If the latter, I don&#8217;t care how much money they promise you because you&#8217;re going to pay for it with your life. On the other hand, energy builds on energy, and if you&#8217;re feeling that frisson that means you&#8217;re going to be challenged but not overwhelmed, you&#8217;re probably in the right place.</p>
<p>Worked for me&#8230;.</p>
<p>Gretchen</p>
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