“…Indeed, it has been found that people who feel called to a career or domain are passionate about the calling domain ( passion component : Bunderson & Thompson, 2009; Dobrow & Tosti-Kharas, 2011; Hagmaier & Abele, 2012; Wrzesniewski et al, 1997), have a purpose in life ( purposefulness component : Dik & Duffy, 2009; Dobrow & Tosti-Kharas, 2011; Praskova et al, 2015), sacrifice other areas of their life in favor of their calling ( sacrifice component : Bunderson & Thompson, 2009; Dobrow & Tosti-Kharas, 2011), feel that the calling’s domain is always on their mind ( pervasiveness component : Dobrow & Tosti-Kharas, 2011; Hagmaier & Abele, 2012; Wrzesniewski et al, 1997), report that their calling comes from something greater than or beyond them ( transcendent summons component : Dik & Duffy, 2009; Hagmaier & Abele, 2012; Hunter, Dik, & Banning, 2010; Zhang, Dik, Wei, & Zhang, 2015; Zhang, Herrmann, Hirschi, Wei, & Zhang, 2015), and that part of their calling is being useful to others ( prosocial orientation component : Bunderson & Thompson, 2009; Dik & Duffy, 2009; Hagmaier & Abele, 2012; Praskova et al, 2015). In terms of outcomes, it has been repeatedly shown that having a calling fosters commitment and engagement with the calling’s domain and that individuals with a calling are more satisfied with their job and their life (see, e.g., Dalla Rosa, Galliani, & Vianello, 2017; Dobrow & Tosti-Kharas, 2011; Duffy et al, 2013; Hagmaier & Abele, 2012, for a review).…”