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		<title>How To Find A Career That Fits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#013; According to Forbes.com++, some surveys have found that 87% of &#013; Americans don&#8217;t like their jobs. This probably isn&#8217;t <span class="ellipsis">&#8230;</span> <span class="more-link-wrap"><a href="http://businessservices.hol.es/how-to-find-a-career-that-fits/" class="more-link"><span>Continue Reading &#8594;</span></a></span>]]></description>
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<p>According to Forbes.com++, some surveys have found that 87% of &#013;<br />
Americans don&#8217;t like their jobs. This probably isn&#8217;t surprising to you. &#013;<br />
Whether you&#8217;re at a party or out to dinner&#8230; more often than not, it&#8217;s &#013;<br />
one big gripe-fest, focused around the most loathed aspects of your jobs&#013;<br />
 and &#8220;who&#8217;s got it the worst at work.&#8221;</p>
<p>Work is a big part of life &#013;<br />
so it comes up naturally in conversation. I find we often complain about&#013;<br />
 our jobs instead of singing our boss&#8217;s praises or something along those&#013;<br />
 lines&#8211;right?! There&#8217;s something about commiserating over the daily &#013;<br />
toil and all the hardships we endure, that connects us and makes us feel&#013;<br />
 like we are all in the same boat.</p>
<p>But what if we connected over how much we <i>enjoyed</i> our jobs instead? What would that be like?</p>
<p>As&#013;<br />
 a certified career coach, that is my mission: to change the way people &#013;<br />
feel about work; from seeing it as just a paycheck to having it be a &#013;<br />
fulfilling, rewarding endeavor that is an extension of their purpose and&#013;<br />
 passion. That&#8217;s what this article is about: Finding a Career that FITS.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s get started, to help you begin this process of finding a career you are passionate about&#8230;&#013;<br />
<br />First, <b>take a deep breath</b>. (That&#8217;s right, I&#8217;m serious!) Right&#013;<br />
 now, take in a long, deep breath to take some pressure off this &#013;<br />
process. I know what happens when I am tense and tight &#8211; nothing flows. &#013;<br />
When you&#8217;re tight, your thoughts tend to be restrictive, limited and &#013;<br />
self-defeating. So release some of this tension if you have it, and &#013;<br />
commit to allowing the process to flow. Breathe deeply and easily. &#013;<br />
Permit your mind to consider new possibilities.</p>
<p>Because our jobs &#013;<br />
are vitally important to us, we tend to take this so seriously that we &#013;<br />
can end up becoming totally stressed out. Remember: there are unlimited &#013;<br />
options out there, and income can be achieved in so many creative and &#013;<br />
fulfilling ways!</p>
<p>So breathe, and realize that <i>you can do and be anything</i>.&#013;<br />
 As you feel yourself letting go of that nervous, negative energy, allow&#013;<br />
 your mind to open up to new alternatives. Acknowledge your career &#013;<br />
situation; how did you get where you are today? Is it possible to &#013;<br />
recreate that process and go in an entirely new direction for yourself, &#013;<br />
your life? Of course it is. You did it before. You can do it again!</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re aligned with the possibilities, <b>trust</b>&#013;<br />
 that you will figure this out and believe in yourself. You can find a &#013;<br />
career you truly enjoy. I&#8217;ve helped many people do it and I&#8217;ve done it &#013;<br />
myself. I have faith that you can do the same!</p>
<p>What are some ways you can remind yourself to believe and trust in your own abilities? <i>Remember that people are relying on you this very minute.</i>&#013;<br />
 You have earned trust at your place of employment. The very job that &#013;<br />
YOU perform each day, helps one company bring in thousands, maybe &#013;<br />
millions or billions. That is no small feat, by any means!</p>
<p>Give &#013;<br />
yourself credit for what you currently do that people rely on you for. &#013;<br />
Do you pay a mortgage each month? Has the state entrusted you with a &#013;<br />
driver&#8217;s license? <i>If other people have faith in you, isn&#8217;t it time you trusted yourself?</i>&#013;<br />
 Who better than you knows what YOU excel at, and what type of career &#013;<br />
you&#8217;re ideally suited for? Have faith in the choices you make. YOU can &#013;<br />
do it, YOUR way!</p>
<p>Next, <b>realize this is a process</b>. Because &#013;<br />
you&#8217;re probably relying on your current job to support yourself, you can&#013;<br />
 make the move gradually if you need to. Because you&#8217;re learning, the &#013;<br />
course of your path may change along the way. You&#8217;ll figure it out.</p>
<p>The&#013;<br />
 process of reinventing yourself can take some time. Career transition &#013;<br />
involves careful planning, and outlining of steps and procedures. Set &#013;<br />
goals that are realistic yet also a stretch, so that you can step out of&#013;<br />
 your comfort zone and set yourself up for success. Take time to &#013;<br />
consider the most important questions:</p>
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<li>What do you enjoy most about the work you do now?&#013;<br />
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<li>What are your greatest strengths?&#013;<br />
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<li>What areas would you prefer to steer clear of in the future?&#013;<br />
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<li>Who are the key people and resources you&#8217;ll need to help make your dream career manifest itself?&#013;<br />
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<li>What about finances &#8211; will you be borrowing money, or dipping into your savings as a way to get the plan off the ground?&#013;<br />
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<li>How can you manage your expenses to successfully make the transition without hurting your bank account?</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;re starting to feel overwhelmed, not to worry. &#013;<br />
There are qualified professionals who can help you &#8220;get to know yourself&#013;<br />
 all over again,&#8221; make the best choices, and prevent you from making any&#013;<br />
 hasty moves in your career that you may regret later. As a certified &#013;<br />
career coach who has helped countless individuals discover the &#013;<br />
profession that&#8217;s a perfect fit for them, I can help you make a positive&#013;<br />
 career change, one step at a time.</p>
<p>Because this is a process that usually takes time, I encourage you to <b>start now</b>.&#013;<br />
 Take action while you are feeling more stable, and not reckless or &#013;<br />
impulsive. If you already are really unhappy and on the verge of &#013;<br />
desperation, that&#8217;s okay too, but there are things you can do right now &#013;<br />
to help yourself feel better and remain on steady ground with respect to&#013;<br />
 your career. If you&#8217;re reading this article, you&#8217;re taking the first &#013;<br />
step&#8230; so pat yourself on the back!</p>
<p>One of the things I see people do is take a job that meets some of their needs, but not all of them. You need to <b>consider all of the components to a satisfying career</b>.&#013;<br />
 To learn about these components, and much more, you can purchase a &#013;<br />
recording of my Love Your Job! Finding a Career that FITS Teleclass at <a target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.halliecrawford.com/products.html</a>.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re serious about making a career change, you&#8217;ll need to <b>create a transition plan</b>&#013;<br />
 and set intermediate goals for steps you need to take along the way. In&#013;<br />
 another upcoming NCMA article, I will address this further. For now, &#013;<br />
know that you need to create a plan, and mentally prepare yourself. Here&#013;<br />
 are four preliminary actions you can take immediately:</p>
<p><b>1. Commit yourself.</b>&#013;<br />
 How committed are you to finding a career that fits, on a scale from &#013;<br />
1-10? If it&#8217;s not at a 10, what do you need to do to move it up the &#013;<br />
scale?</p>
<p><b>2. Learn to overcome obstacles.</b> Obstacle 1: not &#013;<br />
knowing what to look for in a job (so you take one that is &#8220;good enough&#8221;&#013;<br />
 that you don&#8217;t truly enjoy). Obstacle 2: your own disempowering &#013;<br />
beliefs. Are you ready to move past/blow through these obstacles? I have&#013;<br />
 faith that you can do it!</p>
<p><b>3. Get support.</b> I&#8217;m being &#013;<br />
totally honest when I say: it really helps to have the support of group &#013;<br />
or a career counselor to remind you to stay positive and focused. My &#013;<br />
contact information is below if you&#8217;d like more information from me.</p>
<p><b>4. Claim your life.</b>&#013;<br />
 There never is a perfect time to do this and you can always come up &#013;<br />
with excuses/reasons not to. The key is to minimize the risks by getting&#013;<br />
 the support you need.</p>
<p>I myself was able to very successfully make&#013;<br />
 my career transition in large part because of my own coach. She helped &#013;<br />
me create my plan, remain positive, move forward, identify what I wanted&#013;<br />
 to do, and overcome obstacles. You can do this, too. I encourage you to&#013;<br />
 take a stand for your life and what you want!</p>
<p><i>Isn&#8217;t it time you found a career that fits?</i></p>
<p>++ &#8220;Loving the Job You Hate,&#8221; Article date 12/1/05, accessed 10/2/06, author Scott Reeves (Article link:  <a target="_new" rel="nofollow">http://www.forbes.com/careers/2005/11/30/career-work-employment-cx_sr_1201bizbasics.html</a>)</p>
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