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Mind Your Own Career: Your Guide to Right Working for Right Living can help you to explore important questions about how you, your work, your career and your life are integrated, and to understand, and even to change, the answers you find.

The guide lays a foundation with a basic philosophy and some practical tips for changing your answers to these questions, so your answers become more suitable for who you are, what you need and what you want – in your work, as well as in your larger life.

Explore Sensory Choosing To Develop Your Sensing Ability

You can practice and develop your ability to perceive things with your physical senses with an exercise called Sensory Choosing.

Think of a current situation in which you need to choose:

  • What choices are you considering?



Imagine that you can use one or more of your physical senses to choose:

  • What do the situation and the choices you are considering look like?

  • How do their images compare to sights that are pleasing or not pleasing to you?



  • What do the situation and the choices you are considering sound like?

  • How do their sounds compare to sounds that are pleasing or not pleasing to you?



  • What do the situation and the choices you are considering feel like?

  • How do their textures compare to textures that are pleasing or not pleasing to you?



  • What do the situation and the choices you are considering taste like?

  • How do their flavors compare to flavors that are pleasing or not pleasing to you?



  • What do the situation and the choices you are considering smell like?

  • How do their aromas compare to aromas that are pleasing or not pleasing to you?

As you perceive your sensations and responses surrounding this situation and your choices, remember that you are only concerned with your perceptions, and avoid any tendency to interpret the images, sounds, textures, flavors and aromas that come to you.

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