Characteristics To Help Find The Work
Of Your Dreams
by Gloria Dunn
"Why am I not happy?" "Why is life a struggle?"
"Why doesn't work, work?" We probe our soul with questions like
these, but we will never hear the answers if we don't take time off in our
hectic days to listen. Unless we slow down and take a deep breath, we
cannot hear the subtle responses that come from within.
As we get older, the questions about the nature and quality of life
come up. By then, though, we are so mired in the car payments and the
mortgage and the daily routine, and we are so used to looking for answers
outside ourselves, that we fail to recognize the simple truth: We need to
find enough quiet space so that we can listen to the answers locked deep
inside. We need to stop and let them surface.
Once we take that time, we can reflect on all we have done and all we
hope to do, and decide if we are living the life we want or if, instead,
it was programmed for us by others. Only then can we listen to our own
voice, our own intuition, our own inner wisdom. Only than can we tap into
our inherent skills, talents and inner creativity, which form the work for
which we were individually designed. Then we will truly reap the rewards
of joy and fulfillment as well as a paycheck.
Afterward, when we go back to our busy life, we find that we are whole
beings again, not walking machines. If we have chosen to take a break from
our careers, the work we choose when we return will be right and
satisfying.
Regardless of how we use it, time goes by and then it's gone. The
combined power of every ruler in the world could not change that by
decree. So, in the end, the only thing that counts is how we used the
time. Is what we're doing meaningful enough that if we were still doing it
10 or 15 years from now, we would be satisfied with that?
If you just keep going the way you are, ask yourself what you will miss
and how it will affect you and the ones you love. If you are losing some
of your spirit every year, what kind of husband, wife, father, mother or
friend will you end up as after half a lifetime goes by? If you need to
take time off to stop the downward momentum, isn't it worth it?
It takes time and perseverance to find the work and life of your
dreams. Here are some characteristics to cultivate that will support you:
Vision -- great clarity about what you want. Describe your
vision in detail and visualize yourself in your new condition. The more
you do this, the more possible, even probable, it seems that you will get
there.
Strong intention -- determination to get what you want. Pursue
your goals when you are thinking, writing, talking, exploring, reading and
being, as well as in your actions. Be resolute that you will achieve your
objectives. Stay focused and don't let anything or anyone stand in your
way.
Unwavering belief -- a belief so strong that it stands up against
challenges. Other people, sometimes believing they are being helpful,
try to persuade us to be realistic, meaning that we shouldn't aim too
high. Successful people keep their goals high and their expectations
inline. People may tell us we are being a dreamer. Successful people are
practical dreamers. They have dreams, and they figure out how to make them
come true.
Action approach -- know what you need to do and do it. If a
person wants to drive a car, he gets behind the wheel. To dance, he moves
his feet to the rhythm. To find a new job, career or better skills, he
researches his options, decides on a plan and implements it. Everything
requires movement. Moves toward your goals.
Focus -- stay on course. Don't stop on the way or get
sidetracked by fear or the myriad other things that hold one back. Even
the best get waylaid now and then, but those who are sure of the path they
are on don't let themselves procrastinate for long. They just put
themselves on fast forward and fly.
Faith -- truly believe you will get it. Know it is just a matter
of time. If things don't move as fast as you would like, if something goes
wrong, if you get unavoidably sidetracked, it doesn't have a permanent
effect. When you fall off the horse, simply get right back on.
(c) 2001, Gloria Dunn, all rights reserved.
Gloria Dunn, President, Wiser Ways to Work(r), Speaker,
corporate trainer, retreat facilitator, organizational behavior
specialist, consultant. Develops winning corporate cultures by teaching
leaders to lead, managers to manage, and work teams to play. Author of
"From Making a Living to Having a Life." You can reach Gloria at
:gloria@wiserwaystowork.com
or http://www.wiserwaystowork.com
and http://www.workingchallenged.com.
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