Dean Whitney · Get Better Lab
How to Find Your Calling
Calling isn't a career path. It's not a passion or a mission statement. It's the intersection of your biology, your values, and your unique contribution to the world. Most people never find it because they're looking in the wrong places — in job descriptions, personality assessments, or the expectations of people who love them. Dean Whitney's approach to calling starts with your nervous system and works outward — helping you identify the signal beneath the noise and build a life that follows it.
Work with Dean →What You Get
What Changes When You Work With Dean
- ✓ Distinguish your authentic calling from the expectations you've internalized
- ✓ Use the four life driver framework to map your unique contribution
- ✓ Build a clear and actionable vision architecture for a called life
- ✓ Understand why calling requires biology — not just intention
- ✓ Find your calling without quitting everything to find it
Ready to Work Together?
Dean works with a small number of clients at a time. Reach out to start the conversation.
Get in Touch →FAQ
Common Questions
Is calling the same as passion?
No. Passion is a feeling — and feelings are unreliable guides. Calling is more durable. It's the thing you return to even when it's hard, even when it doesn't pay, and even when no one is watching. Dean's framework helps you identify it through pattern, biology, and values — not feeling.
What if I have multiple callings?
Most people do. The framework helps you understand which calling is primary for this chapter of your life — and how to honor the others without fragmenting your energy.
How does the Get Better book address calling?
The Get Better book dedicates an entire section to Calling as one of the four life drivers. It includes practical frameworks, diagnostic tools, and the neuroscience behind why calling matters biologically.
Start with the Book
Get Better: A Neuroscience-Based Framework for Human Development is available now on Amazon.
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