Sunday, April 12, 2020
Your Career Challenge Astound Yourself - Work It Daily
Your Career Challenge Astound Yourself - Work It Daily One of my very favorite quotes about career and life comes from Thomas Edison. The inventor, who also taught us many great lessons about success and failure, tells us, âIf we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.â That quote is on the inside front cover of my writing notebook. (Yes, I write old school â" pen and paper first.) And, when this notebook gets filled up, Iâll add it to the inside cover of the next one, too. I love this quote. I find it incredibly powerful and inspiring, and I believe in its truth. Do you? Weâre all great at something. We have energy and passion and talents that, if released, could contribute to something pretty amazing. But are we in positions to release all of that energy, passion, and talent? Survey Says⦠No Studies show that a staggering majority of American workers are dissatisfied with their present occupations. Of those surveyed, 71% percent classify themselves as âdisengagedâ or âactively disengagedâ at work; 66% plan on looking for a new job in the coming year. (I guess the other five percent plan to just stick it out in their miseryâ¦?) The reasons for being unhappy at work vary. The job itself may not be a good fit. Relationships with co-workers or supervisors may be difficult. Lack of job security, flexibility, or adequate compensation may be the issues. Too much travel, responsibility, or corporate politics could be the culprits. Whatever the reason, the results are the same. If youâre in that situation, youâre not astounding yourself (unless you consider your abilities to refrain from screaming âI quit!â or strangling your annoying co-worker or boss astounding, but thatâs not exactly what weâre shooting for here). No â" youâre exhausting yourself. Youâre trading your time and some of your talents for a paycheck, but, at the end of the day, youâre not experiencing the joy of a job incredibly well done â" a job that allowed you to use your favorite and best talents. To astound ourselves in the way that Edison talks about, we need to be in roles that allow us to release our best selves. We need to be using the talents that we most delight in using â" not just the skills that we can perform with competence. We need to use those talents to serve those we admire or desperately would love to help. And we need to be in settings that allow us to be us. We donât need to change into our âwork personalitiesâ to fit in; we get to shine as our true selves. Astounding Yourself Settling for anything less robs us of this opportunity. So, how can we go about the business of astounding ourselves? Put Your Best Talent(s) Forward What talents bring you the most joy when you use them? What skills do you have to offer that you want to share? Most of us could create nice long lists of things that weâre good at or able to do, but that list of competencies doesnât necessarily fit our dream job descriptions. Boil it down to your favorite abilities and find a way to spend more of your time focusing on them. Follow Your Heart Does that sound like fluffy advice? Itâs not, I promise. Donât ignore your natural passions â" theyâre the fuel for why you do what you do (the reason beyond the paycheck). If youâre a parent, youâve surely discovered that your child has interests and attributes that are just in his or her wiring. Theyâre drawn to certain things naturally, and theyâre clearly disinterested or not cut out for others. Donât ignore that about yourself. There are certain things in your wiring too that energize and inspire you. And there are certain types of people that youâd love to serve or serve alongside. Find them. So hereâs the great âWhat ifâ thought: What if you could find a way to: Use the talents you delight most in using Serve a cause or group that is meaningful to you Work in an environment that energizes you What would you be capable of then? âIf we did all the things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves.â Thereâs your challenge. Astound yourself. Enjoy this article? You've got time for another! Check out these related articles: How To Create SMART Goals 5 Things Successful People Do Before Breakfast Why Do You Set Goals? Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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