 |
Twenty Secrets to Finally Find the Work That's Just Perfect for You!
Author: Craig Nathanson  | Posted: 24-10-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 304 |
 Twenty Secrets to finally find the work that's just perfect for you!
Craig Nathanson- The Vocational Coach
OK, these may not be secrets anymore, but they will be hard work and they will be worth the trouble. Follow the steps in order and spend quality, quiet thinking time with each one. Take as much time as you need with each step.
A life's work that is meaningful and fulfilling can be yours.
Take a deep breath and get started. I'll be cheering you on each step of the way!
Step 1:Find a purpose for your life. (Otherwise you will end up with someone else's dream life.)
Step 2:Figure out what bothers you most about the world and do something about it. (This is the best path towards authentic work and it can start in your own neighborhood.)
Step 3:Determine what is most important to you. (Most of us live our lives around what others tell us is most important.)
Step 4:Align your new goals around what is most important. (These will become the roadmap for your life's direction.)
Step 5:Have a healthy perspective of yourself. (When you feel good about yourself, everything else just seems to fall into place.)
Step 6:Replace old beliefs that are no longer useful to you. (If you believe you are not smart enough, for example, start believing you are just as smart as anybody else! Now, that was easy, wasn't it?)
Step 7:Create new possibilities for your life. (Others will help you create new impossibilities; there is a big difference!)
Step 8:Figure out who you want to be when you grow up. (It's never too late to start redefining your life and your sense of self.)
Step 9:Practice living the life you want now. (You won't believe it's possible until you actually do something.)
Step 10:Figure out what you are passionate about. (What activities get you most excited about life? This is a great place to start.)
Step 11:Align your abilities and your interests. (This is the quickest path to vocational passion.)
Step 12:What would a perfect vocational day be for you? (For example, my perfect vocational day includes writing this article for you!)
Step 13:Write your autobiography five years from today. (When you write down the life you want to live and read it, magical things happen to close the gap.)
Step 14:Downscale your lifestyle now to create the opportunities that you seek. (Sorry, this is a mandatory step in order to have a lighter backpack for the rest of your life.)
Step 15: Strengthen your relationships and support systems. (Again, this is a brave but necessary step: you must shed the people in your life who do not share your dreams and nurture relationships with new people who are excited about your journey.)
Step 16:Grow strong emotionally. (You must learn to ignore the opinions of otherseven those who love youif they don't mesh with your dream.)
Step 17:Give yourself permission to follow your heart. (Tell yourself it's OK to be selfish. It's your life!)
Step 18:Laugh a lot and enjoy the ride. (The process of discovery and trial and error is part of the path.)
Step 19:Live with integrity as a path towards an authentic life. (Define what integrity means to you and then follow your own rules.)
Step 20:Eat well, exercise and get plenty of sleep. (This will give you that extra bounce in your step.)
Finding your life's workthe work that's just perfect for youmust start and finish with you. Use these 20 secrets; they will get you there.
Craig Nathanson is the author of P Is For Perfect: Your Perfect Vocational Day and a coaching expert who works with people over forty. Craig's new E-book, Discover and live your passion 365 days a year is a workshop in a box designed to help busy adults go insane with their work. Craig's systematic approach, the trademark "Ten P" process,'' helps people break free and move toward the work they love. Visit Craig's online community at www.thevocationalcoach.com where you can take a class, get more ideas through Craig Nathanson's books and CD's, get some private coaching over the phone or read other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig lives in San Anselmo, California. You can reach him at 415-457-0550 or at craig@thevocationalcoach.com.
Rate this Article:
Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/coaching-articles/twenty-secrets-to-finally-find-the-work-thats-just-perfect-for-you-66914.html
About the Author:Visit Craig's online community at www.thevocationalcoach.com where you can take a class, get more ideas through Craig Nathanson's books and CD's, get some private coaching over the phone or read other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig lives in San Anselmo, California. You can reach him at 415-457-0550 or at craig@thevocationalcoach.com.
|
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free! |
|
Related Articles
Turning Work Into Vocation By: Craig Nathanson | 06/01/2008 | Advice Evaluate where you are
Evaluate where you have been in your life and ask yourself, “Is this enough?”
The beginning of the New Year is a great time for re-evaluating your life and plans.
Twenty Ways to Find the Work you Love By: Craig Nathanson | 11/03/2007 | Coaching Do you ever wish you had a few more options when trying to find the work you love?
How to Discover Purpose in your Life and your Work By: Craig Nathanson | 03/06/2007 | Coaching All of us are born with most aspects of our lives already established for us. Our economic status, cultural identity, personality, core values and our customs are waiting for us when we are born. For many people, this predetermined life is lived without question all through life. This naturally extends to our work, our relationships, and how we view the world.
How to Change When Change Seems so Hard! By: Craig Nathanson | 03/11/2007 | Coaching Do I have to change who I am to do what I love?
Stressed About your Job and Over 40? By: Craig Nathanson | 13/02/2008 | Coaching Look at the big picture of your life
This can be hard to do. The daily pressures of a thankless job, a demanding commute, and mounting bills all lead to stress. Worst of all is the nagging feeling that your life is out of your control, and slowly slipping away.
Over 40? the 10 Steps to Finally Doing the Work That’s Just Right for You By: Craig Nathanson | 16/03/2008 | Coaching P is for Perfect: Purpose
What is life about? How will you make a difference in the world? Your purpose drives your behavior and can provide you with daily energy and happiness. What is the purpose of your life? Think deeply about where you most want to make a contribution in the world.
The Top 10 Fatal Mistakes People Make After Age 40! By: Craig Nathanson | 05/08/2007 | Self Improvement Mistake # 1:
Doing work that brings no joy or happiness
Who made up the rule that says work should bring misery. Go ahead and add up the hours of “work” left in your life. Calculate up to the day you stop breathing, not the day you retire. A big number, isn’t it? Now, how will you spend those hours?
The choice is yours.
How to Find your Calling After Forty - Step Up for a Great New Year! By: Craig Nathanson | 20/12/2006 | Coaching What is my calling?
That’s the first question I usually get.
The second question is “how do I find it”?
I say, “Well, first you have to go looking for it!”
Most of us are afraid to take that little peak inside to see what we really want. After forty, it’s time to listen to one’s heart, not one’s mom or boss or spouse or what we think the rest of the world wants.
Evaluate and envision your journey
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
If divorced and with someone new and living with ...
By: Jimbob | 12-07-2008
If divorced and with someone new and living with him is it good for kids and I to do things with ex without my new mate ? How does this effect my kids ? Ages 3-6-8-Thanks
Would you give up your 3 kids because your so-called friend told you to?
By: ~!Question Queen Pinto Bean!~ | 10-07-2008
Would you give up your 3 kids because your so-called friend told you to?My twin sister told my other sister about how her friend talked her into giving her kids away. Why did she even listen to that stupid girl when the girl didn't even graduate from high school?Yet, my twin sister hasn't spoken to me in like 9 mos. b/c of rumors my brother started about me. We're in our mid 20's, & he's 28. That girl is like 23, & she was dating my brother. These 2 were both feuding over this girl because my twin is a lesbian & left her husband for my brother's girlfriend. I know. Crazy & dysfunctional. But my trouble-making brother flipped his wrongdoings on me, & now my twin sister falsely accused me of creating drama, & I didn't know anything about what happened. But anyway I have a baby nephew who I never even got to meet, but this girl got to spend time with them. I am very hurt by this. I have my college degree, & I'm not a part of their feuds. It's not fair how my twin sister & him are on good terms, & there, he spread death rumors about her last week.
I know my mother's family but not my father's
By: Karen | 08-07-2008
My name is Karen-Jean Salvas.This is my grandfather JOHN B. SALVAS, 94, of Dale Avenue, an Apco Morseburg Co. employee for more than half a century before retiring, died Monday at Sturdy Memorial Hospital.He was the husband of Flora E. (Farnsworth) Salvas, who died in 1992. Born on Dec. 23, 1909, in Norton, Mass., a son of the late Joan Baptist and Exilla (Paul) Salvas, he and his family had traveled to Quebec, Canada, many times in his childhood to visit relatives. I would like to know if I have relatives still in Canada. I know my mother's family but not my father's. My E-Mail is lyndia50@aol.com
How do I use Twitter.com?
By: Frank | 08-07-2008
My daughter from Canada wants to keep up with me here in Massachusetts via Twitter but the link I used to find out more about twitter got kicked back,what now? please help and Thank You! Frank Kelley wndkelley@aol.com
I was just wondering if Nell Thompson and her ...
By: Michelle | 06-07-2008
I was just wondering if Nell Thompson and her family were still members of Tabernacle Baptist Church?
Responsibilitys
By: badass | 06-07-2008
Why will tim strope not take responsibility for his daughter? How do men get a away with not taking there responsibility for there children? Why do woman have totake all of the responsibility that men should take too.
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Coaching Articles
Life Coach Training - Do You Really Need It To Become A Life Coach? By: Koz Huseyin | 24/07/2008 More and more life coaching training courses are becoming available today for budding life coaches. The life coach certifications available today are becoming more popular and have many benefits. But, the question arises; do you need life coach training to become a life coach?
Inner Healing: Reclaim Your Independence By: Joan Marie Whelan | 24/07/2008 Imagine how gratifying it is to be liberated from pain, sorrow, and grief...and now is the perfect time for you to reclaim your independence through inner healing. How? Your body, mind, and spirit were designed to work in perfect harmony. When your whole being is in sync with the Universal flow of energy, you function at peak performance. This leads us to the next part of the solution, which is to begin the inner healing process.
August 2008 Sporting Clay Shooting Tip : Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation By: Paragon School | 24/07/2008 Time proven tips to make you a better Sporting Clays, Clay Target, Wingshooting, Skeet, Trap, or recreational shotgun shooter.
July 2008 Sporting Clay Shooting Tip : Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation By: Paragon School | 24/07/2008 Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting
Preparation
Time proven tips to make you a better Sporting Clays, Clay Target, Wingshooting, Skeet, Trap, or recreational shotgun shooter.
June 2008 Sporting Clay Shooting Tip : Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation By: Paragon School | 24/07/2008 Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation
Time proven tips to make you a better Sporting Clays, Clay Target, Wingshooting, Skeet, Trap, or recreational shotgun shooter.
March 2008 Sporting Clay Shooting Tip : Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation By: Paragon School | 24/07/2008 Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation
Time proven tips to make you a better Sporting Clays, Clay Target, Wingshooting, Skeet, Trap, or recreational shotgun shooter.
April 2008 Sporting Clay Shooting Tip : Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation By: Paragon School | 24/07/2008 Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation
Gun Up Vs Gun Down : March 2008 Sporting Clays Tip By: Paragon School | 24/07/2008 Sporting Clay Shooting Tip : March 2008 : Sporting Clays Tips, Clay Target Techniques, Wing Shooting Preparation
More from Craig Nathanson
Over 40? Quit Your Job - Get a Life: Here’s How! By: Craig Nathanson | 06/07/2008 | Coaching Did I get your attention?
Good; that was the point. No one should have just a job after 40. Before 40, it is necessary to build your ego in the world. It is critical for self-development, self-esteem, and to get a sense of your place in the world. Naturally, it would be perfect to do the work you love before 40, but this is not always possible. Before 40, it makes sense to align your interests and abilities with the work you love. After 40, it is an absolute requirement for an authentic life
Re-work Your Life for a More Joyful Second Half! By: Craig Nathanson | 12/06/2008 | Coaching What contribution do you want to make?
What exactly do you want to contribute to most now? What issues concern you the most? Where do you feel your natural gifts and talents can make the most difference in the world? Do you want to help children learn, feed the elderly, or help others with their financial problems?
Retirement? What For? By: Craig Nathanson | 10/05/2008 | Coaching Is your work coherent with your life?
This is a question rarely asked before 40, but it’s so important after 40.
Why People Ignore Their Inner Needs at Mid-life and What You Can Do Differently By: Craig Nathanson | 06/04/2008 | Coaching We humans are terrible at preparing for the crisis
It seems to me that many people tend to ignore their needs in mid-life. We tend to be very good at reacting to a crisis, but terrible at planning for one.
Over 40? the 10 Steps to Finally Doing the Work That’s Just Right for You By: Craig Nathanson | 16/03/2008 | Coaching P is for Perfect: Purpose
What is life about? How will you make a difference in the world? Your purpose drives your behavior and can provide you with daily energy and happiness. What is the purpose of your life? Think deeply about where you most want to make a contribution in the world.
Stressed About your Job and Over 40? By: Craig Nathanson | 13/02/2008 | Coaching Look at the big picture of your life
This can be hard to do. The daily pressures of a thankless job, a demanding commute, and mounting bills all lead to stress. Worst of all is the nagging feeling that your life is out of your control, and slowly slipping away.
Turning Work Into Vocation By: Craig Nathanson | 06/01/2008 | Advice Evaluate where you are
Evaluate where you have been in your life and ask yourself, “Is this enough?”
The beginning of the New Year is a great time for re-evaluating your life and plans.
How to Redefine Success Through your Work and Life By: Craig Nathanson | 03/12/2007 | Coaching How do you define success?
If you are like most people, your definition of success is based on external factors. A nice house, perfect children, a trophy wife or husband, nice vacations, lots of material things, and of course, a great big salary.
|
 |