Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Write the Right Job

We’re in a time where things are done much more differently than they were done in 1990. Which doesn’t seem like that long ago. This is an age where success doesn’t lie in the hands of a college diploma. We have multi-millionaires who haven’t taken 2 hours of college. This is a time where a company can operate over the phone or through email. So it’s important to know that what might have gotten you your last job, might not work for your next best career choice. You must know that you have to be creative when seeking out your next position in life. You must challenge yourself, and get out of your comfort zone. You must design your next job. When designing your next career move, first you must write down exactly what it is you desire to come forward in your life. Whether your goal is to get another job exactly like you had, or if it is to create a new career for yourself. Write every detail of what it that you desire. Even write down, the type of environment you desire to be in. Write the colors of the walls. Write it as if you were writing the novel of you life. Be as descriptive as possible. For the less spiritual and more practical person, these steps seem very lofty. However, it has scientifically proven, that if you write down what you want, you have a 75 percent chance of it coming into fruition. So get to writing. Furthermore, so what if it’s lofty, your goal should be do everything differently. In the words of one my favorite self-help gurus, “How is what you were doing before working for you?” Another reason writing is a good idea is that it helps you become clear. It helps you compartmentalize and prioritize aspects of your life. You become connected to a part of you that might have been buried because of the grind of your last position or just life in general. Putting things in print gives you a push, and it Once you get your desires on paper, it then becomes a contract that keeps you accountable for everything on your list. It also serves as an outline or check-off for your dreams. Once you’ve written all of that down then ask the Universe how you can serve it. Ask it what it most needs from you.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Good read. I'm currently in that stage of my life where my next stop can't be a compromise or a survival rescue . I am going to take the advice given and jot down my thoughts/goals and create a contract with myself.

Thanks!
Tanya

superbadfriend said...

I've done this over and over. It is fun to plan out your next job simply by jotting it down.

It has worked for me and will for you too. Good luck Dena baby!

I will keep my feelers out for you too.

xoxoxo