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How to Find a Calling That Feeds You | Chela Davison

How to Find a Calling That Feeds You | Chela Davison

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This week we’re hanging with our friend Chela Davison — facilitator, sacred mischief maker, former master coach, and writer of the Substack, Wisdotainment.

She brings her trademark mix of depth and irreverence to the question of what it means to live a “regenerative calling”, a purposeful life that actually feeds you instead of wringing you dry.

Chela walks us through 4 dimensions of personal calling:

1. Interiority – the pulse of what’s meaningful inside you.

2. Aptitude – the weird mix of things you’re naturally good at and the skills you might still need.

3. Contribution – how your doing lands in the world and loops back as feedback.

4. Regeneration – how you stay resourced, supported, and non-crispy while doing all that.

It’s a conversation about vocation, yes, but also about capacity, cycles, and what it means to build a life that keeps you sparkly and invigorated.

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We talk about:

* Why “purpose” culture leaves so many of us exhausted

* How to work with your capacities instead of against them

* The difference between extraction and regeneration

* How to know when your calling needs composting

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The Adventure:

Chela invites us to feel into our own calling through these four lenses: what’s pulsing with meaning, what capacities are growing, where your gifts want to land, and what actually keeps you resourced. A full-body check-in with your life!

Know someone rethinking their “calling”? Pass this episode along 💫

Till next time,

🧘🏽‍♀️ Tasha & Jeff 🧘🏼‍♂️



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