24 Feb 2008 05:16:29 | Bill Dueease
Most people spend approximately 25% to over 67% of their waking
hours working. Eventually, most everyone will want to work in a
career that they enjoy and are paid well enough to live a
prosperous life. Yet, far too many people end up being miserable
in their job and find themselves stuck in a career that they did
not choose. People then get discouraged, produce less, and
become disgruntled. Unfortunately, people then blame themselves
or those they work for, when in truth there is rarely anything
wrong with them or the people they work for. Instead, maybe
their job selection process is flawed which causes them to fall
into the wrong positions.
You have considerable control over selecting your work
conditions to get the position you are passionate about by
following these 11 steps.
Step # 1 Avoid following the normal trial and error career
selection process
You probably follow the trial and error path to select your job
or career. You take jobs that appear to be the best
opportunities and try them out. You adjust to what your bosses
and the companies want in hopes of advancement. You eventually
discover that you are stuck in jobs or careers that you really
don't like. You might switch to other jobs and try them out and
eventually end up in the same unhappy position. You will want to
avoid falling back into the trial and error selection process.
Step # 2 Avoid following a career path to please others
Many people feel obligated to follow a career to please others
or that they feel they “should” pursue. Spousal influence, peer
pressure, family tradition, parental pressure, societal
pressure, and other outside influences are frequently allowed to
dictate career paths. In these situations, you end up working to
suit the needs, wants and expectations of someone other than
yourself and deep conflicts arise. These conflicts cause you
stress, unhappiness and income reduction. You end up working at
a position you do not like and eventually disappoint the people
you wanted to please in the first place.
Step # 3 Focus first on what you want and enjoy in your ideal
career
You have your own inner wants, needs, and feelings. Many times
it is easier to follow how others view you than to look for and
accept the truth about yourself. The only way you will know
which career is best for you is to focus first on YOU to
discover what YOU want and what is important to YOU.
Step # 4 Discover your true passions
Most people are passionate about something, but have suppressed
their feelings for a number of reasons. You will want to
discover what you are passionate about so you can find the
position that will allow you to feel fulfilled. Your passions
are always with you and you probably do not recognize or
understand them. You will know you are passionate about
something when you become naturally excited just thinking about
it and even more excited about doing it.
Step # 5 Discover your true desires and priorities
Most people do not take the time to discover what their desires
and priorities are in life. They seem to just go with the flow
and hope that they are heading in the right direction. Yet, the
one big reason people feel so frustrated while working is that
it conflicts with their true desires and priorities. An example
of a desire is: wanting to work outdoors with people. An example
of a priority is: placing your family first.
Step # 6 Discover your true values
Everyone has his or her own value system. Unfortunately, people
rarely look into their own values and instead frequently accept
the values imposed by the companies they work for. Just look at
the damage caused to the many employees of Enron, World Com,
Global Crossing and others whose beliefs did not agree with the
misguided values of the CEO's and higher executives. Were all of
the employees misguided? Certainly not. Yet, most failed to
discover their very honest values, and were penalized anyway,
because they conflicted with the values of the leaders of the
companies.
Step # 7 Discover your true talents
The most productive and enjoyable position for you is the one
that comes naturally and is easier to do because it fits your
talents and skill levels. You will enjoy working, be much more
productive, and generate more quality results when you maximize
the use of your talents at work. Your increased productivity and
higher quality results will attract greater rewards to you.
Step # 8 Create or find the position the matches you
Unfortunately, many people who actually know what their ideal
income positions really are choose not to pursue them. Either
they feel guilty pursuing them, or they feel that they are
unattainable, or more frequently they do not know how to get
them. You want to find or create the position that will allow
you to fulfill your passions, desires, values and talents. Now
you can create the position to suit you, instead of taking a
position and adjusting to it.
Step #9 Get help from the right person
People are led to believe that they can easily look within
themselves and discover themselves on their own. Self-help books
and assessment tests claim that reading the books or taking the
tests will reveal all you need to get your ideal career. Yet,
both methods fall very short of actually getting to the truth.
Discovering what you really want, what your true talents or
values are is not a self-help process.
We humans cannot see our face without using a mirror or a
photographic image. Just as you must look into a mirror to see
what you really look like, you must have another person act as
your objective mirror to see what you really want to do and be
in life.
Your other-person-mirror must be totally devoted to you and must
be able to actively assist you in seeing within, where you may
have been reluctant to look before. They must provide you an
objective, non-critical mirror. Seek out and get someone to be
your objective mirror to discover the truths about yourself, to
find or create your ideal position. Career coaches are trained,
motivated and focused on assisting you in becoming “The Worlds
Leading Expert on You.”
Step # 10 Go after the position that best suits YOU
Devise a program to attain your very distinct target positions.
You will not be trying to “get a job” like so many others. You
will be able to focus on getting a very specific income
positions. You will not waste time, money, effort or emotional
energy on pursuing unwanted position. You will want to recruit
your ideal positions, even if they appear not to be available.
Why? Because you have now become an extremely valuable and in
essence, very marketable source of productivity. You will be
very surprised how easy it is to actually get the position you
love. Bosses prefer people who are enthusiastic about a job
because they love it, and customers are easily attracted to
professionals or business owners who love their work.
Step # 11 Recognize that your career wants and needs will change
Many people think that because they finally found the position
they are passionate about, that they will want to stay in it
forever. The position that is ideal today will probably not be
ideal in a couple of years. Why? Because your passions, desires,
priorities and needs will most likely change with time. Your
values, or at least your understanding of your values might also
change. As they change, your ideal career positions will also
change. You will want to continually keep a pulse on yourself to
determine your new priorities to reshape your career positions
to what is important to you in each stage of your life.
About Author :
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