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Career Coaching: Ten things to do 1. Begin focusing on what you want
instead of how much you want to escape. When you find yourself
sharing the latest horror story, stop in mid-sentence and say,
"What I want to have is..." 3. Think of developing skills, not
serving time. 4. Focus on satisfactory, not superior
performance. Use the time difference to build your new life.
People often say, "I can't do anything -- I work ten hours
a day!" 5. What conflict are you escaping?
Dishonesty? Corporate greed? Hypocrisy? Allow yourself to wonder
if these qualities are mirrored in your own life -- or even in
your mind. If everyone around you seems dishonest, are you being
dishonest with yourself? With others? After you resolve your
own conflict, you may find the workplace has changed or you have
been catapulted into a new, more satisfying life. 7. Give yourself a gift every day -- a splurge of time or sensual taste buds. Read a book, talk to a friend, eat your favorite food. Don't deaden your senses with alcohol (although if you're a wine connoisseur, your special wine can be a gift) or spend big bucks at the mall. Think simple. 8. Find at least one thing in your life to appreciate: the softness of your cat's fur, the winter sky, the spontaneous hug from a friend. Appreciate as much as possible about your job: the money, the view from the window, the new computer, friendly conversations with the guy down the hall. Savor the experience. Appreciation is the engine that attracts good things into your life. 9. Tune in to your intuition before
deciding what to do next. Meditate and listen to the world around
you. The saying "frying pan into the fire" is real.
If your goals and desires do not come from a secure place within
yourself, you will find yourself paying undue attention to wet
blankets ("If you quit you'll never get another job")
and false friends ("Just quit! Move to Tahiti! You won't
starve!"). Sometimes the same "advisor" proposes
both ideas in the same week. A good coach or counselor will give
you confidence in your own intuition, not impose their views
of what you should do now. Visit my new career/business website. Click here for a full-sized ebook on this topic. Subscribe to Your Next Move weekly ezine. Ask me about one-to-one consultation. Just for fun! : Read the translated article.
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