A Business Blog for Transforming Your Professional Life
The dimensions of career satisfaction is your relationship to the culture and industry in which you work, the people you work with, and the tasks you perform. But if you're not feeling satisfied, trying to change those things doesn't always produce the results you want.
This blog examines these dimensions by asking questions about things you can change:
When you inquire into your own story and the obstacles keeping you from your satisfying career, you will be on your way to transforming your career story. Read my story here.
This blog examines these dimensions by asking questions about things you can change:
- How your skills and strengths intersect with your passions and interests
- How your character influences your response to the people you interact with at work
- How your experiences and personality create a unique story
When you inquire into your own story and the obstacles keeping you from your satisfying career, you will be on your way to transforming your career story. Read my story here.
Author

Dori Gilbert is the author of Storycology and offers career advisory services for professionals who want to flourish in their career situation.
She created her own story from a broad job history, a stint as an entrepreneur, and a breakdown of life and career. As she rebuilt her own life based on strengths and a multitude of learning, she took note of how she applied it to go from surviving life to thriving in life. Dori writes based on her experiences, with her multi-dimensional thinking, humor, and a touch of irreverence. She values freedom, growth, expansion, intelligent non-judgmental thought, and a passion for helping professionals with satisfying work scenarios, careers, and service.
Dori is employed full-time on writing projects in IT Communications in a non-profit health care organization.
She created her own story from a broad job history, a stint as an entrepreneur, and a breakdown of life and career. As she rebuilt her own life based on strengths and a multitude of learning, she took note of how she applied it to go from surviving life to thriving in life. Dori writes based on her experiences, with her multi-dimensional thinking, humor, and a touch of irreverence. She values freedom, growth, expansion, intelligent non-judgmental thought, and a passion for helping professionals with satisfying work scenarios, careers, and service.
Dori is employed full-time on writing projects in IT Communications in a non-profit health care organization.
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