| By Deborah Brown-Volkman
We all have something
that we want in our career. Some people see potential where they work,
so they want a big promotion and a large raise. Other people are ready
for a change, so they want a different job or a new career. What do you
want? There is nothing wrong with aspiring for more. Wanting pushes you to
be your best; to learn, grow, and become a better person. Without
wanting, you would be wandering through your career without purpose or
direction. And, you wouldn’t know that you could have more.“I want” is the foundation for reaching your goals.
Once you have that, you have purpose, and with purpose, you can set the
direction and tone of your career. Purpose also leads to a plan.Not sure what you want? You must take time to think about your career
and work on your goals. Know what you want, but unsure how to get there?
It’s time to create that plan. Do you have a plan, but are worried
that what you want won’t happen anyway? Let go of your worry. It’s a
mental roadblock that is getting in your way.So, How Do You Get What You Want In Your Career?
Follow These Steps Below.1. Change Your BeliefsIf you are busy and overwhelmed in your present job, believing that
you can have what you want can be a challenge. How can you focus on your
future when you are trying to get through the day to day? If you do not
believe that you will attain your goals, then who will? If you feel like
you will not reach your goals, don’t be misled by your feelings. Trust
yourself and your goals. Believe that you will get what you want.2. Get FocusedAll goals are reached in the mind first. Can you visualize yourself
achieving your goals? Pretend that your goals have already happened.
What are you doing?
Where are you working and what type of people are you working with? How
much money are you making? How many hours are you working each day? Get
this down on paper and look at this piece of paper every day. Tell
yourself that what you want will happen. Mentally be in the future until
what you want is in the present.3. Become CommittedDecide that you will get what you want. Raise your activity level and
get into action. Results come when you are moving. Call people. Send
e-mail. Craft letters. Tap into friends and family. Don’t take
“no”
for an answer. Make a plan. Map out the steps necessary to implement
your plan. Dedicate yourself and your time to achieving your goals. Keep
moving no matter what. If you do, then what you want will come true.4. Enjoy The JourneyThe truth about achieving goals is they take longer to obtain than
you’d like. This is not bad news.
Sometimes you need to learn things first before your goals can
materialize. Understand this concept, and incorporate additional time
into your plan.
Understand what may happen, so you can accept it, and enjoy where you
are today more.Your goal is important and so is the journey. Even though you may
want to rush to the finish line, the benefit to you is greater when you
don’t. Savor the process and be in the moment. Learn everything you
can. There is satisfaction and pride in reaching goals. Plus, you’ll
want to remember what you did this time to reach your goals, so you can
duplicate the process again in the future.
So, what do you say? You only have one life to live, so it might as
well be a life you love!
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