EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 13 MIN
How Hidden Character Traits Shape Your True Professional Calling
from WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife · host Carmel
Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How Hidden Character Traits Shape Your True Professional Calling Understanding how hidden character traits shape your true professional calling often begins in the most unexpected place — the work you've been treating as temporary.Elena had always believed she was building a career as a graphic designer. What she didn't realise was that the work she thought of as temporary was quietly revealing the character traits that would reshape her entire professional direction. This is the story of the moment a busy Friday evening shift showed her that the work she had been treating as secondary was actually revealing her true professional calling.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work. Story Lesson How Hidden Character Traits Shape Your True Professional Calling Discover how the traits that emerge naturally in unexpected places may already be revealing the professional path that fits you best. Guided Programme The Longest Way Round: A Journey of Character — How Embracing Your Natural Traits and the Wisdom of Great Storytellers Can Transform Your Path to Purpose Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O’ ReillySupport the show
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