Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Four Steps From Hated Job to Career Opportunity
Four Steps From Hated Job to Career Opportunity Weâve all been there. The job offer wasnât all that great but there were bills to pay. So, you took it and now dread heading to work almost every day. Of course, you can keep looking for a better opportunity, but why not maximize the time spent in your paycheck prison? Here are some tips on changing the drudgery to a purposeful payoff. Your Dream Career As the saying goes, you canât move toward your destination if you donât know what it is. Take some quiet time to really gather your thoughts about what your ideal career destination is. Once you have it clearly in mind, imagine what that future you is like. What are some of the talents youâll possess? Who will that future you be? Jot down what vividly stands out. Back to Reality Yes, now back to reality, one step at a time. Those attributes you noted? How did you develop them? Education? Practical experience? Maybe that future you is a great speaker, and gives dynamic presentations to rounds of applause. While you canât do that today, youâve got the beginnings of the map to get there. You know where you want to be. And you know where you are. Let the journey begin! Creating Opportunity Now that you have a destination, even in the worst of conditions you can start your journey. To be that future admired speaker, start by creatively looking for opportunities to move forward. For example, perhaps thereâs a new employee that needs training. Volunteer to do it. Or maybe the training manual needs an update, or doesnât even exist. Create it. In many cases, these will be unpaid exercises, but just remember that youâre doing these as much for you as you are for the place you canât wait to get out of. Be Ready to Stretch Keep your eyes and ears open for what might be called âsuper opportunities.â These are things that need to be done, no one is assigned, and may be well beyond your normal comfort zone. Half of finishing a marathon is making the commitment to start. So, take a deep breath, and step up, knowing itâs just another step towards that future you thatâs waiting to greet you when you arrive. Keep a Record Itâs normal for all of us to forget all the things weâve done that make us proud and give us confidence. So, keep track of your accomplishments, especially the ones that you initiated. Itâs part of YOUR story. Then, at that job interview for the position youâre dying to land, youâll be able to talk about what sets you apart from the rest. In fact, your accomplishments will speak for themselves. Start looking at that 9 to 5 drag youâre in as just a place to begin the work of creating the you that you want to become. By taking the initiative and creating the opportunity, youre opening the path to the future you want, and every step outside your comfort zone is a step towards your goal. Cover Photo by Yasser Alghofily Dreams and Wishes by Nicole Pierce Training pic by DG EMPL
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