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Geography of the profession

2025-06-02 10:00 – 2025-06-06 15:00

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Professional geography

There are many different professions. To find out which one is the most suitable, you can take various personality tests, observe occupational activities, try and experience the sub-styles of the occupation through small-scale activities. This time, a slightly unusual profession has been chosen to reveal a successful career path. But it is easy to understand - the geography of the profession. The professional path and its stages, the journey towards a successful career, can be likened to mornings, lunches, evenings and evenings:

  • East - ideas, which are abundant, initiatives that are actively expressed. Everything starts with enthusiasm, but is not always completed.
  • South - "here and now", always lots of activity, lots of activity, but it's all very overwhelming and it's hard to keep up. So gradually there is chaos in the mind.
  • West - will and steadiness, perseverance. Activities are always completed, the result is achieved, but there is no openness to innovation, to new experiences.
  • North - thinking, analysing, but there is no time for action and consistent repetition.

A balanced profession that leads to a successful career path must reflect all four parts of the above-mentioned professional geography. If you can only attribute one or two parts to yourself, you have a lack of balance in your professional path. Perhaps the desired outcome is not being achieved because you lack the will to complete the education, the practical activities you have started? Longing for what to do and when to do it, but lacking the determination to take action? Understanding the geographical area in which the profession is located can help to find the balance and steer the Professional Career towards success and the life that one desires.

The aspiration of life is harmony

Everyone should strive for harmony. To experience quality of life, you need to balance all four areas of your life so that the 24 hours in a day are used more efficiently and you feel happier. Wouldn't it be great to find time in the morning for sport, meditation or reading a book; in the day to work for 8 hours to achieve your goals; and in the evening to find time for family, friends and active leisure?