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Find Your Passion
May 16th
Find Your Passion
You know you were meant to do greater things than just survive your daily nine to five job. If only you knew exactly what you were supposed to do. You’re waking up to a sobering realization that you don’t really love the job you’re in, and that you’re just going through the motions of your everyday work for the paycheck. Chances are, it’s not that inspiring either. The good news is that may are now actively pursuing their passions and going after their dreams. Although they’ve had to step out of their comfort zones, they now celebrate the fact that they’re doing work they actually love, and don’t even feel like it’s work at all.
If you find yourself not liking what you do and would really like to leap to that beautiful place where you go to work happy, you need to find exactly what you want. Do you like adventure? Find what industry you should be in, after all, you need to get a kick out of what you do. Happiness is a way of travel and not where you’re actually headed. This statement is more relevant when trying to figure out what kind of work would truly get you all peppy even when you have to wake up early in the morning. While it’s true you do have a lot of skills to offer, there are only a number of specific skills and actions you absolutely enjoy doing, and this is what people often refer to as inspired actions. Find the activities that get you inspired because these hold the key to a blissful working life, and you will finally feel what it’s like to hold a job that gives you incomparable fulfillment and reflects the purpose of your life.
Aside from that, you need to think of at least one person whose life and work you truly admire, and who you believe is the embodiment of success. You can pick from local or international heroes, or these could also be people you actually know. Whoever they are, these people are now your mentors. Then, ask yourself what it is about them that inspires you most. Take a step that brings you closer to a future that looks like theirs. Consider these things carefully by doing careful planning. When you were younger, you talked about what you wanted to be when you grow up, and usually, your choices weren’t so much influenced by their actual jobs than by the people you knew who held those jobs. These were the people who inspired you with what they did, and in your heart of hearts something clicked to make you want that as well.
The same principle applies now, especially since you’ve become more selective of the people you admire and respect. And when you figure out exactly what it is about them that inspires you, you will have a clearer idea about the kind of inspiring person you know you can also be. Life is meant to be an adventure, and the best ones are what inspire your strongest emotions. Put all your discoveries together so you’re guided which direction to take.
Work/Life Transition Coaches – What Do They Do and How Can They Help
Mar 5th
When we’re young we imagine life moves along on a timeline. When you’re a certain age you go to college or you get married. At a certain age you get a job. At another point on the timeline maybe you have children and then that timeline sort of fades into the distance with the last point being the inevitable last point. However, there’s much that happens along the timeline of our life that isn’t choreographed.
We make changes and detours, and we instead create a life that rarely resembles the life we imagined when we were children. Hopefully we create a much richer, more rewarding and fulfilling life for ourselves. Along that timeline we also make many changes. These life changes can be both exciting and terrifying. They can be overwhelming, and even if we’re excited or anxious about the change, we may not know where to go or how to make the change happen successfully.
This is where a transition coach can help you. It doesn’t matter what the reason is for the transition or what the transition actually is – sometimes major life changes can throw us for a loop. We can lose confidence. We can lose focus. We can feel overwhelmed and inadequate. A life transition coach specializes in helping people manage life changes.
One of the most common needs for a transition coach is for someone who is starting a business, quitting a day job to work from home, or transitioning into a new business. A work/life transition coach can:
* Help you find focus and set goals for your new life
* Help you focus on your strengths and opportunities
* Help you get and stay motivated
* Help you avoid distractions and negative talk from friends and family (who want things to stay the same)
* Help you create an action plan to achieve your goals
* Support you to think creatively when you’re creating your new life
* Help you create and sustain a success mindset
* Help you see challenges and opportunities you may be unaware of
* Help you organize your thoughts and business ideas into a tangible plan
* Help you recognize fear and doubt and anxiety triggers and learn to control them
* Help you commit to success
A work/life transition coach is more than someone who will listen to you. They’re a guide devoted single-mindedly to helping you not only navigate this transition successfully but to feel great about the process, to learn about yourself and to be the best person you can be.
Life doesn’t happen on a straight timeline. It’s sometimes messy and full of changes, challenges and opportunities. A life/work transition coach can help you navigate and create the life you desire.
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Karin Le Blanc Internet entrepreneur, publisher and writer