By John Hoover
Let's face it, most career choices are not choices at all, but people held
hostage by paychecks. Most of us fall into a job; followed by a paycheck,
and then become immobilized into taking any pro-active moves toward
something we really love doing. How much sense does this make? We don't
marry on these terms. We don't select friends on these terms. But we do
spend eight, ten, twelve hours a day in work we have no passion for and a
future we aren't particularly interested in cultivating. Perhaps now is the
time to change all that.
It doesn't matter whether you are looking for employment or self-employment
the guidelines for locating your career purpose are the same. It takes a
bit of courage and self-evaluation, all of which can be difficult but will
also free you to find your true career of choice.
Passion and Practicality
To be an adult you must be practical. That is what we are taught. To be
practical we must do what makes sense to those around us, rather than what
feels right within us. Trouble is, that might make some of those around us
happy, but it makes us miserable. And that is not practical. Passion is
that burst of internal thrill that propels you effortlessly toward the work
of realization. Passion coupled with belief, hope, and faith and can do
more than move mountains; it can give your life purpose.
So set aside the practicality of those around you and begin looking at what
really makes your own clock tick. Make a list of those things that you do
in your off hours that make you smile. Look into your heart at the
yearnings that have gone unmet. For all those activities is a means for
creating a career.
Consider this, if all of us in the wrong jobs played musical chairs, we
might all find ourselves in the right jobs. The accountant who hates
numbers but loves helping people with their problems switches careers with
the therapist who falls asleep during his sessions but loves to balance his
checkbook. What if we were all doing what we were passionate about? Would
our courageous move toward passion make a better world? That seems pretty
practical.
Talent And Experience
Our talents are most often coupled with our passion simply because we rarely
improve on areas that we have no interest. Experience does not have to be
quantified in the number of paid hours. That is the hostage paycheck
mentality. Life is more balanced than your checkbook, so depend on it to
understand your real experience in the areas you want to pursue as a career.
In other words align your talents with your life experience.
Do you volunteer at a homeless shelter? Do you belong to the society of
Antique Collecting? Have you achieved weight loss and now want to teach
others? These are life experiences that may not be quantified by pay, but
are worth their weight in gold.
People Power
The primary power for moving toward your career of choice lies in locating
others who will support you in making this goal a reality. Networking is
absolutely vital to progress. Join professional organizations within your
interest. Locate headhunters and recruiters that can put you in the right
place at the right time. Surround yourself with powerful individuals that
will pave the way and before you know it, you will be working in your career
of choice.
-- John Hoover is CEO of JobLynx, the number one
portal site for connecting individuals with dream jobs. The JobLynx network
of more than 15,000 powerful headhunters and recruiters will put you in the
right place at the right time to make your career of choice a reality.