Are you optimistic?
One of the most powerful tools you have is your attitude. When you have a good attitude, you are just breeding more great thoughts. I look at all obstacles as nothing more than great opportunities to grow, change and choose an alternate path.
Many times the closure of one missed opportunity or a perceived failure always presents an exciting new beginning.
Are you afraid?
What are you afraid of? Fear is possibly the largest deterrent of success known to man. It really means false evidence appearing real or frantic efforts to appear recovered. Are you allowing fear of failure to hold you back from pursuing a meaningful career?
If you want a purposeful and meaningful career you will need to deal with these two important human traits to move forward and accomplish your predetermined goals.
God intended for man to work; we are wired this way. I battle constantly with the thought of who I am is what I do. There is nothing further from the truth. Yet who I am, has a great impact on what I do.
If I see this the wrong way I will always be on the eternal hamster wheel. I will never me able to relax and enjoy life, I will constantly be moving the bar. Our self worth is so caught up in our occupation or the number of possessions we have that we miss our true passion.
We chase other people's dreams or try to live up to someone else’s expectations.
What gives you energy? This is how we determine your passion. If doing a certain thing is effortless and you gain a sense of fulfillment and gratification from it, you are in the sweet spot.
If you can't wait until tomorrow to get an opportunity to do it again, you’re there. Your career was never intended to be something you dread.
If you want to build a great career follow these 7 principles:
•Find your passion
•Understand the power of relationships
•Choose something with unlimited potential within your area of interest.
•Be committed
•Serve selflessly
•Eliminate procrastination
•Educate continually
I’m excited that you are on a journey to explore all possibilities as it relates to your career. Have fun, do something you enjoy.