The Profession and Vocation Paradigms
• In a profession – mind, body and spirit are directed towards earning a living
• In a vocation – mind, body and spirit are directed towards leaving a legacy
• In a profession, personal responsibility is assumed for securing material interests of self and near and dear ones.
• In a vocation, personal responsibility is assumed for securing non-material and material interests of affected persons – unrelated to self.
• Professional contributions facilitate material benefits
• Vocational contributions facilitate non-material benefits
• A profession is mind-based
• A vocation is spirit-based
• A profession is reasonable
• A vocation is unreasonable
• A profession is driven by aspirations
• A vocation is driven by vision
• A profession begins and ends with the professional
• A vocation begins and ends with God
• A profession is an answer to one’s own calling
• A vocation is an answer to God’s calling
• A profession is for solving problems
• A vocation is for inspiring problem-solvers
• In a profession, talent is leveraged
• In a vocation, cause is leveraged
• Goal-setting is the tool of choice for progressing in a profession
• Meditation is the tool of choice for progressing in a vocation
• A profession is intrinsically self-centered
• A vocation is intrinsically God-centered
• The key benchmark in a profession is professionalism
• The key benchmark in a vocation is stewardship
• The end-point of profession is entrepreneurship
• The end-point of vocation is salvation
• The horizon for profession is material success
• The horizon for vocation is spiritual legacy