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Five
Steps to Finding Work You Love
We have the
freedom in this country to choose our profession. Yet, the
number of Americans who don’t enjoy their work is
astounding. If you feel stuck, use these five steps to take
charge of your career:
- Know what you love
The work you love falls at
the intersection of your unique talents and your
favorite things. Make a list of what you are proud of,
then circle everything on the list you truly enjoyed
doing. Think about what subjects you read about just
because you are interested. Then, make a list of work
possibilities.
- Interview people who do what
you love
Get a feel for the real
experiences of people who have already taken the paths you
are considering. This critical step provides you with
enough information to decide which possibilities on your
list are worth deeper exploration.
- Reframe your history
Write a list of skills and
experience that would make a person great at the work you
want to do. Then, for each item, list the skills and
experience you have that correlate. You’ll find you are
left with very few holes; most are actually advantages
because you have a fresh perspective.
- Collect relevant experiences
Find a way to immerse yourself
in the world of your target work for 4 – 8 hours per week.
This can take the form of volunteer or part-time work,
joining professional organizations, attending conferences,
and reading industry books and news. You’ll be surprised
how quickly you get up to speed, and if it doesn’t feel like
play time – go back to step one!
- Network for opportunities
Build relationships with people in your target industry,
and keep your eyes open for chances to solve problems
and add value. Communicate your goals clearly, but
don’t expect job offers right away. Enjoy the process
and act on opportunities that line up with your
objectives and income requirements. In this stage,
consistency and follow up are the keys to success.
© Copyright 2004, Nahid Casazza, Aspyrre
Contact info: Phone: (949) 495-1021; e-mail:
nahid@aspyrre.com |