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Needs Of Fulfillment

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What you do is not who you are.

three core needs for job fulfillment. First, we need to survive – to have our material needs met. Next, to feel emotionally and spiritually fulfilled, we need to strive and feel like we’re making a difference in the world. And last, we need to thrive by learning new things and satisfying our curiosity.

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