Selasa, 22 Juni 2010

Ten Tips for Creating a Career That Lights Your Fire (part 1)

Have you ever found yourself so excited about something that the energy it generates just seems to pull you along? Imagine feeling that every day in the work you do.

It's possible. What's more, it's within reach! Here is a Passion Primer to help you begin exploring your passions and discovering ways, whether big or small, to incorporate them into your life.

I. Get to know yourself

Before you strike off in pursuit of a career that really lights your fire, take some time to do some serious self-exploration.

One of my favourite approaches is creating what I call a Passion Profile. Make a list of all the things in your life - from childhood through now - that you have really enjoyed. It could be work or play, an event, a period of time in your life, etc.

Once you have your list, pick one and start digging into the reasons why. Get beyond what you love doing, and break it down into the underlying characteristics. Think of it as identifying your passion's building blocks.

The question WHY is a powerful tool for your explorations. Use it liberally, both in this exercise and others.

II. Brainstorm

Once you have a picture of what lights your fire, brainstorm ways you could incorporate them into your life. Write them down in one session or tuck the question in the back of your mind and carry a small pad of paper with you to record your flashes of inspiration.

Have a brainstorming session with friends. Above all, be creative. Don't confine yourself to the logical and rational. You never know what crazy idea is going to spark the Big One.

III. Explore

Ask, ask, ask! Once you have identified some things you think you might be interested in, identify people who are knowledgeable in that area(s) and contact them. Explain that you are exploring your options and ask if you can pick their brains. You'll get some fantastic insights if you make this a habit, not to mention making some great contacts along the way.

IV. Baby steps

The fear of jumping in the deep end of the passion pool keeps many people from swimming at all. Remember that there's a shallow end of the pool. It may not be realistic to jump into the deep end right away, but you can still enjoy splashing in the water.

Look for baby steps you can take that will bring your passion into your life. Keep your eyes on the long-term goal, but take action to create your passion in small doses along the way.

V. Identify your obstacles

What things are getting in your way? Make a list. Maybe they're real - financial obstacles like a mortgage, the kids' tuition, etc., or perhaps the need for more training. Maybe they are internal. What's stopping you? Fear? Self-doubt? Simple inertia?

We all have gremlins. Little voices in our heads that tell us "you can't do that," "you're not good enough," "what will they think," etc. What are your gremlins saying? Identifying and acknowledging your gremlins is the first step in taking their power away.

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