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How to Attract the Work You
Love By Craig Nathanson First, decide what you want!
Yes, it's that easy and that hard. What do you love to do? Decorate a house,
take pictures, teach children or work with the elderly? Once we figure out what we
love to do, many of us make the fatal mistake; we ask someone else for
approval. You will never get final approval from someone else. Even if you
get the approval from someone else, their approval will be conditional.
Permission to do the work you love must come from you. Let's go down the
list. · Your spouse will be the first to say No because he or she will feel intimated by your change of heart and life. · Your kids probably won't approve or understand much. · Your boss? Well, you know the answer here. · Your parents? Of course not. After all, you are a product of their belief system and you must not do something they would not do. I must add that if your parents are no longer living, obviously you won't be able to get the approval you are seeking. · Your close friends might approve, but only if they have worked out their own vocational happiness. If not, they will worry how the changes in your life will affect their relationship with you. · Strangers
might give you permission, especially those you share deep conversations with
on an airplane, but then you will never have to see them again. · Are there exceptions? Maybe,
if you are lucky, you will have someone supportive in your life. Sadly, all
too often, I have seen people's dreams rejected by the very people they
thought they could count on for support. Society
doesn't help. The standard notion is that we work at jobs that lead to
careers so we can retire, and then, if we're lucky, do what we enjoy. This
idea is outdated and illogical. Skip
the retirement part When
Monica opened her own gallery, the uncertainty of making ends meet each month
led her to sleep in the back of the gallery in a makeshift bed. She showered
under a garden hose and laundered her clothes by hand while she rented out
her home to others to supplement her income as an artist. Years
later, the challenge of cancer came and went, and her work helped carry her
through the difficult times. Today, at nearly 60, her art work, under the
name MoVan, sells all over the world and Monica says she has never been
happier. What
if you quit or got fired today? How long could you go before making any
money? One month, six months, a year? Are you willing to cash in other resources
now to extend your time? If so, now how much more time will you have? After
forty, we need more time rather than more money. Once you start making an
income, this time doing what you love, how much do you really need to make?
Make it less than you are making in your corporate job. To
pursue the work they love, many people decide they must make what they made
before. This is a flawed strategy. When your vocational passion takes you in
the direction of working for yourself or others, it usually means starting
out making 25-30% less than what you made before. Have
you turned your back yet? Not yet? Good, let's summarize what we have done
thus far... You figured out what you want to do, you've given yourself
approval and you've identified how long you could go without making an
income. Next
Take action! Get
ready to be lonely Better
to join the rat race? Rat race (something we have to do, like rats on a wheel) Career
or fast track (can't slow down to enjoy it) What
happens in mid-life? What
you must do? You
can be different! _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Craig Nathanson Craig
Nathanson is a coaching expert who works with people over forty. Craig's new
E-book, 'Discover and Live Your Passion 365 Days a Year,' is a workshop in a
box designed to help people break free and move toward the work they love.
Visit Craig's online community at The
Vocational Coach.com where you can take a class, get more
ideas through Craig books and CDs, get some private coaching over the phone
or read stories of mid-life change and renewal. Craig lives in San Anselmo,
California. You can reach him at 415-457-0550 or by email. |
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