CV: Curriculum Vitae through Cultivating Vitalism
What does your CV say about your life, accomplishments, and
even your future plans? Often we throw together our CV (Curriculum Vitae) in
haste when we are applying for scholarships or a job. What if we started creating them as a living
breathing document? Constantly updating them to truly reflect our
personalities, ambitions, and accomplishments. Linked-in is one way to do this but
gets a bit crowded. I believe it is a good way to outline your professional
life and to some extent your personality. Although this is a great start, to
make it fully reflect a person as a human being flowing with vital life force
we must take our CV to another level. I am calling on everyone to Cultivate
Vitalism in their CV! List your personal statement, but really know wit and be
able to say it in a moment’s notice. Professional achievements should not be
discounted but showing that you are well-rounded is critical. When we solely
focus on professional aspects of our life it is mechanistic. The 100 Year Lifestyle
stresses balance and finding this in our prime time, prep time, and play time.
This concept of CV is something I am just cultivating. It is
more than just a work in progress, it is a way of life that is slowly revealing
it’s self through discussions with mentors, day dreaming, and living a vitalistic
lifestyle. Please subscribe to this blog to read more about this specific
concept of CV as I uncover the true meaning of cultivating Vitalism. We can
grow together and collaborate to heal mind, body, spirit, and planet.
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