51. Thomas Andrén: Discovering your dream job using questions
Sep 8, 2021 ·
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Sue Stockdale talks to Thomas Andrén about the process he used to identify his dream job by asking himself over 900 questions to discover the answer. This process took several...
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Sue Stockdale talks to Thomas Andrén about the process he used to identify his dream job by asking himself over 900 questions to discover the answer. This process took several months and connected Thomas to his mind as well as his body, where he noted down any physical reactions he got when answering the questions. The results were fascinating.
Thomas is a Certified Swedish Classic Massage Therapist who grew up in Värmdö, east of Stockholm in Sweden, and worked as a computer technician in the early 2000s. After a decade in this sector, he had enough and decided to change his career using a structured method of problem-solving. After months of reflection, Thomas changed career and went on to study to become a massage therapist in 2010. He then started working on cruise ships in Scandinavia, and most recently for LivNordic and Viking cruises.
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Key Quotes:
‘Being a massage therapist gives you a longer opportunity to actually have a conversation with someone.’
“I realized now in later years that I actually allowed life to take me wherever”.
“So I started writing down questions to myself. I bought a notebook and I started just randomly writing down questions to myself”.
‘I took this notebook with all the questions and in rapid succession started answering these questions. And I would take note of what happens if I got any physical reactions when I was answering these questions’.
“There also a handful of questions that I always answered yes to. One of them being, would you like to have the entire world as your playground?”
“It’s also important to be able to zoom out on yourself to see yourself from different angles, different perspectives to realize that you do have a positive way of thinking, and you do have a negative way of thinking and you do have a critical way of thinking”.
‘I became my own Rubik cube with thoughts and insights’.
‘I know a lot about computers. I could take a deep dive into the most advanced machine there is – the human body’.
“Don’t be afraid to step out of the way. It will make you feel uncomfortable that, but feeling uncomfortable is a very important step of evolving and pushing through to whatever adventure that awaits you”.
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Thomas is a Certified Swedish Classic Massage Therapist who grew up in Värmdö, east of Stockholm in Sweden, and worked as a computer technician in the early 2000s. After a decade in this sector, he had enough and decided to change his career using a structured method of problem-solving. After months of reflection, Thomas changed career and went on to study to become a massage therapist in 2010. He then started working on cruise ships in Scandinavia, and most recently for LivNordic and Viking cruises.
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Take the 3-minute survey https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/TW2CXMN
Key Quotes:
‘Being a massage therapist gives you a longer opportunity to actually have a conversation with someone.’
“I realized now in later years that I actually allowed life to take me wherever”.
“So I started writing down questions to myself. I bought a notebook and I started just randomly writing down questions to myself”.
‘I took this notebook with all the questions and in rapid succession started answering these questions. And I would take note of what happens if I got any physical reactions when I was answering these questions’.
“There also a handful of questions that I always answered yes to. One of them being, would you like to have the entire world as your playground?”
“It’s also important to be able to zoom out on yourself to see yourself from different angles, different perspectives to realize that you do have a positive way of thinking, and you do have a negative way of thinking and you do have a critical way of thinking”.
‘I became my own Rubik cube with thoughts and insights’.
‘I know a lot about computers. I could take a deep dive into the most advanced machine there is – the human body’.
“Don’t be afraid to step out of the way. It will make you feel uncomfortable that, but feeling uncomfortable is a very important step of evolving and pushing through to whatever adventure that awaits you”.
Read the transcription for this episode on www.accesstoinspiration.org and connect with us:
Twitter www.twitter.com/accessinspirat1
Facebook www.facebook.com/accesstoinspiration
Instagram www.instagram.com/accesstoinspiration
LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/access-to-inspiration/
Give us your feedback - leave us an audio message https://www.speakpipe.com/AccessToInspiration
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Copyright © Access to Inspiration 2021
Sound Editor: Matias de Ezcurra (he/him)
Producer: Sue Stockdale (she/her)
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