The former, linear model of success is obsolete. Students are not getting the return on education investments that they did just 1 decade ago. Jullien Gordon helps this new generation realize their full potential by identifying four types of capital that blend work in harmony. The need for balance between book smarts and street smarts is more crucial than ever.
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Jullien Gordon is the son of two doctors. As a result, people expected him to be some sort of super-doctor. Instead he became a superhero who goes by the name The PurposeFinder. As CEO of the Department of Motivated Vehicles, he spends his life helping individuals and organizations discover their purpose within and then helps them create business models that allow them to make a living doing what they love. Some people call it coaching and consulting, but Jullien calls it helping people D.R.E.A.M. awake. According to Jullien, to D.R.E.A.M. means to have your Desired Relationships Employment And Money and success is the equilibrium of these three elements for each individual.
He is also passionate about writing. He has published four books—The 8 Cylinders of Success: How To Align your Personal and Professional Purpose,Good Excuse Goals: How to End Procrastination & Perfectionism Forever, The Career Change Challenge and 101 Tings To Do Before You Graduate. He blogs regularly at JullienGordon.com on millennials, purpose, passions, and professional development.
In 2007, Jullien received two masters degrees from Stanford University—his MBA and Masters in Education—and in 2003 he received his B.A. from UCLA in 3 years. Jullien Gordon is originally from Oakland, California and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.
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