Let's face it, whether appropriate or not, our career has a lot to do with the first impression people have about us. In fact, people intentional or unintentional judge us based on general opinions of the work we do or where we work. Our career is a conversation starter, a door opener, and our lifeline. Come to think of it, though, the average person who goes to bed at 10:00 P.M. wakes up at 6:00 A.M., leaves home for work at 7, arrives at 8, and then leaves work at about 5 to arrive back home at 6:00 P.M. This means that you and I spend about 75% of our 16 wake hours pursuing our careers, besides the time we spend thinking or talking about it even while away from work!
- Alex Nosa Ihama
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As a Life Coach, I have been privileged to work with
many people all over the world to successfully enhance the skills and
competencies that they require to retain and excel in their demanding
jobs, deal with very challenging boss, coworkers and situations, get
the desired promoted, or transition to their longstanding dream career.
In the process, I learnt the following:
We are generally going to be as happy in life as we are in our career,
for if what we spend so much time doing is not aligned with our Life
Purpose, we labour in pain. Yes, some people may be well paid, but they
will never feel well if their hearts are not in what they do.
We spend a larger portion of our wake time pursuing our career, thus
placing it akin with every other important aspect of our lives. We cannot
completely separate other areas of our lives from our career, but MUST
ALWAYS ensure the APPROPRIATE balance between them.
If we consistently complain (inwardly or outwardly) about our career,
place of work, boss, coworkers, projects and everything related to our
career, we will never progress in it. In fact, this attitude is a recipe
for failure not only in the current career but in every other future
career. Like Martin Luther King once said, "If a man hasn't found something
he would die for, he is not fit to live". This is applicable to your
family, values, spirituality and yes, your career as well.
God created us for specific careers based on the strengths and weaknesses
he graciously bestowed upon us. While we may sometimes have to go through
other jobs to finally find our Life Purpose, we only achieve the highest
level of job satisfaction when our career is what we were created for.
Basically, if you won't do your current job for free, were money not
an issue, you are probably in the wrong career!
Without considering the impact of living a dream versus fulfilling a
designated purpose, most people seek jobs that they may not have been
created for - because of the associated prestige and income, while parents
innocently groom their children from infancy for jobs that may hardly/never
bring fulfillment to their children. This is why survey results indicate
consistent declines in job satisfaction rates. This is why the number
of people who wake up in the morning without looking forward to the
job they spend 75% of their wake time is increasing!
In the words of Mark Sullivan, "To find a career to
which you are adapted by nature, and then to work hard at it, is about
as near to a formula for success and happiness as the world provides.
One of the fortunate aspects of this formula is that, granted the right
career has been found, the hard work takes care of itself. Then hard
work is not hard work at all."
Those who are in the wrong careers find slight excuses to stay away
from work. They complain about their boss, coworkers and everyone at
work. Change is harder for them to adapt to because they feel threatened
by everything. They shout for joy on Fridays and moan aloud on Mondays.
Even while at work, they could barely wait to leave before their regular,
paid shift is over. Some claim to be 'very busy' with 'work-related'
activities that seem to yield no results, and then wonder why recognitions
and promotions seem to always pass over them. In the words of Apostle
John, "They are alive but have a reputation of being dead". In the words
of Aristotle, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore,
is not an act but a habit".
On the other hand, the top reason why people excel in their careers
is because they enjoy doing it. It is because they have a passion for
it. It is because they are enthusiastic about it, and fully committed
to doing it with all their heart regardless of the pay. If your career
is aligned with your purpose, you will be happier by 75% everyday; and
very soon, the money which may have been tying you to a job you have
no interest in, will become inconsequential.
My personal approach to work is this: I go to work looking forward to
creating a great day for myself, regardless of whatever happens. I make
every effort to truly respect my leaders and every other person at work
regardless of any attitude that a chaotic day may be displaying through
them. I assume every project with passion, quickly making it part of
my career purpose, for this helps me to generate the energy and enthusiasm
needed to make things happen. To protect my integrity, I consistently
apply more than the due diligence in every situation. I have made "going
the extra mile" part of my daily routine because of the mere possibility
that some people around me may be dealing with a more overwhelming workload
and family life than me. Another part of my daily routine is to keep
myself informed through every medium of communication that exists in
the company as well as external sources so that I am able to share knowledge
with everyone else. Other key values include Trust, Teamwork and Accountability.
Instead of saying, "I don't know", I commit myself
to finding out the answer. Instead of saying or even thinking, "This
does not concern me", I choose to be loyal to my employer by shepherding
the matter to where it belongs. Since my manager is likely busier than
I am, I take initiative, keep him out of matters than I can handle,
and provide him with prompt updates on my successes and challenges.
Meanwhile, I am always on the alert for cues, clues and feedback on
how I may be able to do things better; for I am convinced that if I
wasn't created for this job, I wouldn't be this happy doing it. Basically,
like Apostle Paul, "Whatever I do, I work at it with all my heart, as
if working for God, and not for people"; and God has tremendously blessed
me - even through people that others may consider unpleasant. No doubt,
"If you love your job, you will never have to work forever".
In our next Career Crusade coming up on Saturday, November 17th, we
will be sharing some awakening insights on: How to determine your Career
Purpose, What recruiters look for in your Resume, How to effectuate
a successful Job Search, What to watch out for in Interviews, How to
position yourself for Retention and Promotion, How to strategize your
Career Transition, How to leverage the POWER of Networking, etc.
For a mere career investment of $40 CAD, this workshop is designed for
the UNEMPLOYED, SELF-EMPLOYED, BUSINESS OWNERS, as well as those who
are EMPLOYED but desire to enhance their applicable skills and competencies;
long to be promoted; or currently contemplating a daring Career change
towards longstanding Dream Jobs. The first 10 people to register get
a transferable coupon for a free one hour session of Resume Building
and Career Progression Planning with a Career Coach, which is valued
at $75.
For more information, refer to the attached flyer and come and gain
Career Confidence, while learning how to determine the job you were
created for; finding it, getting it, excelling in it and moving to the
next level! If you are unable to attend, you may still contact us to
work with you to still gain these life-changing insights; and kindly
share this opportunity with your friends and families. The gathering
that we must attend should be the one where we are made to see some
of the numerous opportunities that lie within us waiting to be explored.
Every other gathering is optional.
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The website is so edifying and empowering. It cuts across to meet the
social, emotional, financial, relationship, physical and spiritual needs
of everyone. I am so blessed and encouraged by the words on it. The World
needs more of you with such excellent service provision.
Keep up the good work; your labour of love is not in vain.
As a young
man, Al was a skilled artist, a potter. He had a wife and two fine sons.
One night, his oldest son developed a severe stomach ache. Thinking it was
only some common intestinal disorder, neither Al nor his wife took the condition
seriously
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