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Calling and life satisfaction: It's not about having it, it's about living it.
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2012
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Quality Of LifeSocial PsychologyHappinessSocial SciencesPsychologyLife MeaningCareer ConcernPsychological Well-beingCareer CommitmentJob SatisfactionBehavioral SciencesSexual Well-beingEmotional Well-beingMotivationPositive PsychologyLife SatisfactionPerformance StudiesInterpersonal CommunicationSubjective Well-beingInterpersonal RelationshipsWorklife BalanceArts
The present study examined the relation of career calling to life satisfaction among a diverse sample of 553 working adults, with a specific focus on the distinction between perceiving a calling (sensing a calling to a career) and living a calling (actualizing one's calling in one's current career). As hypothesized, the relation of perceiving a calling to life satisfaction was fully mediated by living a calling. On the basis of this finding, a structural equation model was tested to examine possible mediators between living a calling and life satisfaction. As hypothesized, the relation of living a calling to life satisfaction was partially mediated by job satisfaction and life meaning, and the link between living a calling and job satisfaction was mediated by work meaning and career commitment. Modifications of the model also revealed that the link of living a calling to life meaning was mediated by work meaning. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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