|
Got the Career Blues? Step Outside the Box!
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print as long as the resource box is included. Please notify me of publication by sending a website link or copy of your publication to claudette@metavoice.org.
Word Count: 511
Thanks, Claudette Rowley ==============
Got the Career Blues? Step Outside the Box! Claudette Rowley Copyright 2004
"Above all to thine own self be true." - William Shakespeare
Clients often come to me saying that they want to change careers or jobs, although they have no idea what they want to do. Most of us look for a new job or career through a specific lens or paradigm, that limits the scope of possibilities considerably. Here are some ideas to widen your view, and strategies to help you step "outside the box."
- If you are currently employed, how does your current position make you feel? Valued? Uncomfortable? Competent? Incompetent? Excited? Depressed? How have you felt in past jobs?
- What do you like and not like about your current position? If you're not employed, think back to previous jobs. Make a list of "likes" and "don't likes." Next, expand your list of what you like to include ALL of your skills, abilities and talents. If you're an accountant who likes to garden, put gardening on your list.
- Notice your energy levels when you are doing your job or specific tasks you undertake in the rest of your life. Observe which tasks energize you and which drain your energy. Energy is a KEY indicator of life satisfaction and fulfillment. And noticing your energy helps you to connect with your body and its messages.
- While you're in the initial "What do I want to do?" stage, take MONEY out of the equation. Considering money as a factor is the fastest way to quash any dreams, passions or aspirations that might rise to the surface. I hear this from clients all the time. "Well, I have to make money. I have a mortgage to pay, kids to support. I couldn't possibly run off and write novels on the beach." Yes, you need to have money. And once you've identified what you want to do, then you can find ways to make it work with your financial needs.
- Be alert for ideas that are quickly followed by "This is crazy!" Or notice yourself telling someone, "I know this sounds crazy, but...." So called "crazy" ideas are often sure signs that you're on the right track, that you've uncovered an idea or value or passion that resonates deeply with you.
- Other questions: What does my gut tell me? What do I need to be honest with myself about?
Career changes are often indicators that something deeper within us is attempting to emerge, that we are ready to grow and change. Don't be surprised if a career transition or the quest for one heralds changes in other parts of your life or causes you to examine them from a different perspective. For example, you may feel immense gratitude for what you have. Or you may stand up for the first time and say "I'm not going to take this anymore!" Since we don't operate in a vacuum, one change will affect the next. And that domino effect is often the best thing that's ever happened to you.
About the Author
Claudette Rowley, coach and author, helps professionals identify and pursue their true purpose and calling in life. Contact her today for a complimentary consultation at 781-676-5633 or claudette@metavoice.org. Sign up for her free newsletter "Insights for the Savvy" at http://www.metavoice.org.
Claudette Rowley
More Articles
Education - Colleges or Universities To Support Choices in Careers or Jobs - David Arnold Livingston To "Do college"...or "Not To Do college"...that is the question.
This is one of the many huge decisions high school students and
their families have to make in their lives. It is so serious
that some parents have already planned for their...
A Work at home career lasts a lifetime - Purva Mewar Not only does a work at home career last a life time, it can also be passed down to your children like any other property. They can
inherit a flourishing online business! This is by far the simplest logic to start a work at home business for...
Lose your career and find your new life - Cathy Goodwin Ph D I hear from many people who feel trapped in a career after fifteen or twenty happy, productive years. It's been a good ride, they say, but now it's time to jump off the train. They want to fulfill a creative dream, recover from burnout or just try...
Avoid the 11 Costly Mistakes Career-Seekers Make - 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...
7 Ways to Network Your Way Out Of a Job and Into a Work At Home Career - Kim Rhodes Everyday you can read articles about how people network and find
another job. You can find countless numbers of books and
articles on how to create relationships to find jobs that might
not otherwise be known. But what about people who don't want...
CAREER CHANGE AND LETTING GO TO GROW! - Charles Muller Changing one's lifestyle, or indeed one's job, or career, in the
middle of one's life, or as one approaches fifty or even sixty -
or at whatever age! - takes a great deal of courage. Perhaps it
was male menopause that made me leave the secure job...
Forensic Science Careers - Real Life CSI - Lindsay Jaroch Advances in scientific technology in examining crimes scenes have turned forensic science into a high demand and rapidly growing career field. Adding to the popularity of forensic science jobs are TV shows like CSI – Crime Scene Investigators. This...
Take Charge of Your Career - You Don't Have a Choice - Richard Stooker Take Charge of Your Career -- You Don't Have a Choice by Richard Stooker A few months ago a high school student sent me an AllExperts question which boiled down to: Which computer career pays the most money and has the most job security? I was...
For Creative People: How to Develop Your Career - Debbie Brown MBA MSW For Creative People: How to Develop Your Career Deborah R. Brown, MBA, MSW ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "If you're a truly creative person, you know that feeling...
Bartending - More Than A Great Career - Jason Bauder Bartending, Not Only a Great Career If you go to a bar, club, or
wedding functions, you will see plenty of people trying to get
the bartenders attention. After all, he or she will be doling
out those wonderful concoctions that make the party much...
Consider a Career in Physical Therapy - James Hunt A career in Physical Therapy is one of the more rewarding
vocations one can choose. A physical therapist aids in the
healing of debilitating injuries with the use of therapeutic
exercises and activities in that will strengthen muscles,
relieve...
Considerations Of A Career In Accounting Before You Make The Plunge - Chad McDonald
It is very important for an accountant to possess knowledge, skills and experience when dealing with customers and their money.
First off, here are some of the required qualifications, Skills and Experience you'll need to attain to...
|