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February 26th, 2007

Avoid Misery At Work Pt 4

You’ve probably heard the famous Albert Einstein quote “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”  This adage is particularly applicable to the world of work. 

Many women get stuck in jobs just because it’s “what they’ve always done.”  Or, they get tagged with “dog” assignments simply because they involve skills set they’ve demonstrated in the past.  Furthermore, too many women get trapped in a career rut by settling for what happens to be offered to them. 

The women who hire me want to change these negative patterns.  They want to proactively manage their career instead of taking what’s given.

When I ask my clients: “What do you want to do?” I’m usually met with deafening silence.  Many, if not most, women really just don’t know what career will make them happy. 

It certainly can feel overwhelming to answer the “What do you want to do with your life?” question.  My 12-part program–“Discover Your Authentic Career Fit”–breaks the process down into simply organized and manageable action steps.  One of the key steps in this process is getting clear on what you don’t want.

Know What You Don’t Want

To make sure you don’t end up in yet another job that is the wrong fit, you must define what you don’t want at work. 

This week, let’s discuss your individual work style.  Ask yourself this simple question:

How does my current job not support my individual work style?  For example:

  • Do I want more team projects?
  • Do I want more independent work assignments?
  • Do I want more time for creative thought?
  • Do I want more variety or less multi-tasking?

Schedule time in your calendar to answer these questions in the next seven days.  That way, you’ll be sure to get it done and not let it linger on that never-ending to do list. 

I wish you much continued success as you move towards defining and working in your authentic career fit!

Until next month…

Warmly,
Maret 

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