From “Just A
Job” To Your Dream Career
Also:
Do You Have The Perfect Job?,
Career Change: Does A Job For Life Still Exist?,
Career Change: Tips to Making the Move
Are you in a career you love, or in a job you are
tolerating?
What’s the difference? If you’re working strictly to earn a
paycheck to pay the bills, you have a job. If your days are
filled with passion and delight for the work you do, you
have a dream career.
So how is your career going? Is it filled with dreams or
nightmares?
We all have responsibilities. Bills to pay and futures to
save for. Going to work is reality. So why not shoot for the
stars? Why not have a goal to make a great salary while
doing work you love?
Impossible? Guess what? It won’t happen until you decide
that it will happen. When you tackle new challenges in your
career, the beginning is the hardest. Once you jump in, your
goals take shape, and they begin to seem realer and easier
to achieve.
Here is how some of my clients described their dream careers
when they were at the beginning of their shift from job to
career:
“My dream career would be focusing on the areas where I can
find fulfillment and can make a difference in the lives of
others. It has to be creative.” Linda May
“My dream career would be working at something I'd do if no
one paid me to do it.” Dale Alvaraz
“It has to get me excited. So excited that I would rather
work than watch TV or do something else. Another indicator
is when I can wake up early without an alarm clock and I am
looking forward to the day.” Alex So
So How To Do Make The Shift From “Just A Job” To Your Dream
Career? Follow These Four Steps Below:
1. Recognize That You Want More
Do you know in your heart that you want a career that gives
you meaning, purpose, and satisfaction? Listen to your inner
voice, because what it is saying to you will not go away
until you act. When you get to a point in your career when
you know it is not working anymore, it’s important that you
do something about it.
2. Get Ready Mentally To Have More
Write down what your dream career is. If you do not know,
write down what it’s not. When you know what you don’t want,
the flip side is what you do want. Look at this piece of
paper everyday. Review it in the morning. Look at it during
lunch. Go over your words before you go to sleep. This
process will help your thoughts sink in and become a part of
your subconscious.
What keeps many of my clients from saying “I can achieve my
dream career” is fear. Fear is normal. There’s always fear
when we take on new goals. But ask yourself which fear is
harder to be with: the fear of knowing that you did not give
your career its best shot, or a fear of failing?
3. Get Into Action To Have More
Nothing happens until someone does something. And, if you
want a dream career, you have to get moving. Act. One action
leads to another, which leads to another. This is how goals
are reached. Bit by bit. Piece by piece.
When you work on your dream career, a little bit each day,
your wish will be granted. Consistency is key. Most of us do
not believe that we have hours each day to work on our
career, but the truth is we do. How about working on your
career ½ hour in the morning, 15 minutes at lunch, ½ hour
before you leave the office at night, or an hour after
dinner? Breaking your dream career into small achievable
pieces will make a tremendous difference. You will be
surprised and amazed at how much progress you will make.
4. Recognize That Anything Worthwhile Takes Time
All goals take time. And, the time they take to become real
usually takes longer than we’d like. Know that this is part
of the process.
Keep moving no matter what, even if you do not feel like.
Trust that you are on the right path. Your dream career will
happen, because you want it to happen. The effort you put in
will be worth it, because the end result will be a career
you can proud of.
So, what do you say? You only have one life to live, so it
might as well be a life you love
!
Also:
Do You Have The Perfect Job?,
Career Change: Does A Job For Life Still Exist?,
Career Change: Tips to Making the Move
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Deborah Brown-Volkman
is the president of Surpass Your Dreams, Inc. a career and
mentor coaching company that has been delivering a message
of motivation, success, and personal fulfillment since 1998.
Deborah is the author of Coach Yourself To A New Career: A
Book To Discover Your Ultimate Profession, which can be
found on amazon.com. To learn more visit Deborah's site
Surpass Your Dreams,
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