
Many people have goals of moving up in life and especially in their work. While having goals is a great thing, have you ever stopped and thought about where you really want to end up? What is the ultimate goal in your work? Do you want to be a CEO or are your passions more aligned with being a department manager and working one-on-one with your employees?
In his book “Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don’t” Jim Collins points out that one of the biggest struggles companies have is making sure that each of its employees is working in the position that is the best fit for them.
Status and money can be very important to employees, but if they are not using their strengths in their work they are ineffective. Promotions can be bad news in this case.
I have a friend who has been offered several promotions in the company he has worked with for over 15 years. These positions range from management all the way up to Vice President. He has turned every one of them down and still works in the position he started in when he was hired.
Hi passions lie in working one-on-one with customers most days. A position as Vice President, while a better paid and more sought after position, would not be a good fit for his personality. He has no desire to move higher in the company because it only moves him further from his passion.
It may be time for you to determine your career goals. Where is your stopping point? Don’t be like many of the Career Coaching clients I meet with that feel like each day they are getting better at something they don’t like doing.
Related Articles
Isn't Goal Setting a Waste of Time, is it Really Important?
By: Barry Share | 05/06/2008 | Self Improvement
The importance of goals cannot be overstated. Goals are an exceptionally strong motivational tool that provides us with a target that we can focus on.
How Do You Set and Achieve Life Goals?
By: David Dutch | 07/03/2007 | Motivational
What separates the highly successful people from the rest is their ability to know how to set goals they will achieve and how we can learn from them through emulation.
How to Set Personal Goals That Inspire you to Take Action
By: Alan Goff | 12/09/2007 | Self Improvement
Get inspired to chase your goals rather than just writing them down! I share with you how to get motivated and actually do something to achieve a goal instead of just dreaming about them.
Make 2008 the Best Year of your Career
By: Anne Walsh | 30/11/2007 | Self Improvement
Yep, folks, it’s that time again--a time to set resolutions which we seem to assume we won’t keep, a time to think about really getting the job of our dreams. Here are some ideas/steps for making 2008 the best year of your career. So, why not take 2-3 hours to think about how you can make 2008 the year of your career.
2008: Choose a Theme, not a Resolution
By: Anne Walsh | 30/11/2007 | Self Improvement
When I began to write this article, I decided to go back to basics and check out the dictionary definition of “resolutions.” I got “A thing resolved on, an intention”. To me, the word “intention” is preferable to “resolution.” Somehow intention resonates with the idea of “definitely going to do,” whereas “resolution” has more of an air of doing something because it is good for you, and that’s not always the most inspiring.
Create Anything you Want With These 7 Secrets to Goal-setting
By: Eric Garner | 10/10/2007 | Self Improvement
2. Put Your Goals In Writing. Written goals have a way of transforming wishes into wants, can'ts into cans, dreams into plans and plans into reality. The act of writing clarifies your goals and provides you with a way to check your progress. You can even add reasons to give you more motivation. So don't just think it - ink it!
Surviving Christmas Without Grievous Bodily Harm – it Can be Done!
By: Anne Walsh | 30/11/2007 | Self Improvement
Yes folks it’s that time of the year again. A time when every aspect of popular culture tells us to be happy, loving and full of cheer and when many of us feel like ripping the head off our nearest and dearest. Here are some tips to help you get through Christmas if Mr. Claus is not one of your more cherished icons.
Is Goal Planning a Waste of Time?
By: Winsome Coutts | 19/12/2007 | Self Improvement
You hear a lot about Goals and Planning these days - but is it just a waste of time, or does it really work? Won't just making a quick list of things to do be just as effective, and much quicker? Please consider these ideas.
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
I want to know about internal and external ...
By: saxena | 15-01-2008
I want to know about internal and external motivation
Football (soccer) own goals top scorers
By: Roee Rotman | 07-03-2007
Where can I find official statistics regarding own goals in football (soccer)? Are there players who were known throughout their career to be prone to score own goals? Is there an official "own goals top scorer?"
NHL -- Crosby and Malkin
By: evan7711 | 08-02-2007
Who's a better hockey player: Sidney Crosby or Evgeni Malkin? Are there any videos of their best goals in the NHL?
Woman in thirties fights fears to achieve college degree success, seeks success stories, inspiration, advice
By: Ecrivaine32 | 17-01-2007
What advice would you give an adult in her almost mid 30's who recently again began working on her degree? I am taking the one small step (for now) of transcending my anxieties by returning to college (online) to finish courses needed toward my BA in Communications. I have nearly a decade of experience in the field already, both civilian and military. It seems getting the degree should be so easy - and probably academic-wise, it will be. But I've struggled against my own imaginary barriers to success, the fear of going to school for my degree, because other than my sister who recently began attending school in her mid-20's, no one in my immediate family has gone to college or "dreamed so high."I wondered if anyone out there has similar stories of going to school or has worked through similar fears. I've love to get any advice I could or just hear your story. Please email me at Ecrivaine32@gmail.com or leave answer on here - thanks!I've tried various times and quit every time, but I'm feeling I am at a place in my life where I am more confident and ready to tackle this lifelong goal, so your advice would be so welcome to bolster me in this small step toward my educational success. I hope one day, when I've finished my degree, I can continue to pass on this support to other women in similar situations.
Looking for websites for goal setting combined with social networking/encouragement
By: Ecrivaine32 | 13-11-2006
Are there any good websites you'd recommend that let you list your goals and then encourage one another through social networking on the same site? Also, I was thinking it would be handy to find not just a site where you can post and set your goals and get supported by others whom you also encourage -- but a site where you can record any significant progress toward each goal and track your progress, and maybe even where others can see it, if you choose to let them
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Goal Setting Articles
Are You Doing Smart Goal Setting When Setting Goals?
By: Koz Huseyin | 29/08/2008
I am going to be bold and state that everyone sets goals. But, there is a vast difference between achievers, smart goal setting, and simply setting goals. I want to ask you a question - are you doing smart goal setting when setting goals? Join me as I show you how you can start smart with setting goals.
How To Use Goal Setting Systems To Create Your Desires
By: Koz Huseyin | 28/08/2008
There are many goal setting systems that offer to create all your desires. The question is - how do you use these systems to create the life of your desires? In this article, you will find out some tips to using your new goal setting system, and take it for a test drive!
Why Goals Fail - New Research
By: Ann Marosy | 27/08/2008
There are two reasons why goals fail or we give up trying to achieve a specific goal. When I first learnt this, I knew I finally found the Holy Grail of goal achievement.
How To Write Goals For A Successful Goal Setting Outcome
By: Koz Huseyin | 27/08/2008
There are likely hundreds of different ways of goal setting. However, out of all the ways of goal setting there are some important steps when writing goals which are likely to make it possible for you to achieve the goal.
About Goal Setting For Adults
By: Koz Huseyin | 26/08/2008
The process of setting goals for adults is a fantastic thing to do. It allows you to literally take your life into your hands. Now, you write your destiny, and produce the kind of results, you want out of life. In this article you will discover more about goal setting for adults.
Having a Vision
By: Bjorn Brands | 26/08/2008
What is your vision for your future, your ideal life? Is it written down? Do you review it and think about it often? Have you "enthroned" it in your heart? Is your life organized around goals and objectives that will ensure your vision is reached?
Smart Goal Setting And Goal Setting Systems
By: Koz Huseyin | 25/08/2008
What is smart goal setting? Is it any different than simply setting goals? Is smart goal setting part of goal setting systems? How can goal setting systems help you? A lot of questions and a lot of answers! In this article, you will find the answers to your most pressing questions, about goal setting systems and working smart with goals.
Goal Setter - Do You Need A Goal Setting System?
By: Koz Huseyin | 23/08/2008
Do you find you go around in circles? Do you have goals or a goal setting system? Often we can seem like life has halted, and we are going in circles. This is not the natural progression of life, and in this article, you will find advice, so you can go forward.
More from Justin Lukasavige
If Get-rich-rich-quick Works, Why Isn’t Everyone Rich?
By: Justin Lukasavige | 06/08/2008 | Advice
Americans are not exactly known for their patience and persistence. We live in a microwave society and we wan it now. When we eat we want it fast, even if it’s not the healthiest food. When the store is one mile from home we drive because we don’t have time to walk. And when we are newly married we want everything our parents have, not realizing it took them thirty-five years to obtain it.
Are You Living Your Dream or Your Parents’?
By: Justin Lukasavige | 06/08/2008 | Goal Setting
I wish we were all living our dreams for our lives, but it seems to me that more and more people are living someone else’s dream in their lives. I do acknowledge how difficult it is to pick a career to major in when you are a twenty year old kid, but at some point you must begin to wonder why you are not happy.
Success Under Pressure
By: Justin Lukasavige | 29/07/2008 | Goal Setting
A man happened upon a butterfly just emerging from its cocoon. The longer he watched the young butterfly struggle to become free the more restless he became. Finally, when it looked like the butterfly would not make it out on its own the man took a pair of scissors and freed the new butterfly from its small home.
Knowledge Equals Money
By: Justin Lukasavige | 29/07/2008 | Goal Setting
“Five years from today you’re going to be the same person making the same money except for the books you read and the people you meet.” – Charlie “Tremendous” Jones
Remove the Worry in Life
By: Justin Lukasavige | 23/07/2008 | Goal Setting
There are many situations in life where we feel compelled to worry. Whether your money is tight this month or your job is on the verge of laying you off, there is little cause to worry.
If You Want to be Rich, Do Something Worthy
By: Justin Lukasavige | 08/07/2008 | Goal Setting
It is all over television and the internet. We are bombarded with it every day. Get-rich-quick schemes, the next big thing that will make you money; do not buy into it!
Flying by the Seat of Your Pants
By: Justin Lukasavige | 08/07/2008 | Strategic Planning
Is it more fun not to plan and take life as it comes, or is it better to develop a plan so as to not be spontaneous? The main reason many people do not develop a plan, or even a budget, is because they claim they cannot then be spontaneous.
Live Your Dreams Now
By: Justin Lukasavige | 02/07/2008 | Entrepreneurship
Do you fear that by the time you discover what your dreams are, you’ll be too old to do anything about them?