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We love hearing other people’s stories of calling–especially calling at work. Do you have a story that you’d like to share? Tell us about your calling! Inspire others to seek meaning and purpose in their lives.

  1.  What is your calling?
  2. How did you discern it?
  3. How are you living it out right now?

There are two ways for you to do this. First, you can record your stories, post them to an online video service like Youtube or Vimeo, and send us the link. Alternatively, in the text box below you can type in your story. All of the recordings and text will be saved on a secure server to which only the website administrator will have access and we promise not to share your contact information with any other party. You may be contacted and asked for permission to use your story as an example on the site.

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  • Ryan D. Duffy

    Ryan is assistant professor of psychology at the University of Florida. His research is primarily in the area of vocational psychology, and his topics of interest include calling, job satisfaction, work volition, work values, and the interface of spirituality and work.
  • Bryan J. Dik

    Bryan is associate professor of psychology at Colorado State University and cofounder and chief science officer of Career Analytics Network/jobZology. His research targets calling, meaningful work, religion and workplace spirituality, vocational interests, and career development interventions.
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