I had an Aunt named Connie. She was a very talented clothing designer. While she had no formal training and was just in High School her sketches were beautiful and designs extraordinary. Her dream was to be a designer when she grew up. This was her love, her passion. Unfortunately for her my Grandfather pulled her out of school and sent her to work in a factory. My Grandmother was ill and the family needed the money. My Aunts career ended up being, a part time Jewelry salesperson at JC Pennies. She never did reach her full potential.
Many people do not even know what they want to do or be when they grow up. They have a passion (or maybe 2 or 3) but do not know how to make it into a career. Or they do and someone like their parents talk them out of it and into something safe. Be an accountant they say the money's good and there's always work. So we dutifully do what they say. Of course they're our parents...friends....teachers...whomever and they do have our best interests at heart. Then we wind up in a job that's boring at best or one we hate so much that we want to put an end to our misery and maybe jump off the building.
STOP, this is your life. Trust me it hasn't yet been proven we have another. You must make a very conscious thought out decision about what you want to do. Look at what you do now that brings you pleasure. Do you love putting on makeup, listening to music, going to concerts, reading, television, cars? The list is endless. But there is something that you love in this world. And no matter what, there is a career to be had doing what you love. Won't your life be better doing something that brings you pleasure rather something you dread gong to everyday. There is another bonus to doing something you love. You are usually way more successful because you work harder even when you are not there and you bring your best self to it. You are then fully engaged which helps the ideas to flow.`
At a very young age I decided that I wanted to be rich. My parents did not have much money so they had to watch every penny coming in. I still to this day am amazed at how my mother can make a penny into dollar. However, I didn't want to watch the pennies. I wanted enough money so that I could do and buy what I wanted. I figured that if I went into business (I didn't know what business) I could earn a lot. As I got older I realized having my own business would be better and I could get more money plus the freedom that having your own company entails. had no idea what I business I should do and believe me there are more options than I can write about even if I tool a month to do it. My best friend was entering the fashion industry so that is what I did. Luckily it worked out. I have enjoyed my career and have been successful at it. It could have easily gone the other way.
Yet, if I had to do it all over I would pick my field with more conscious choice thought. Business is my passion. I love the creativity that goes into starting and developing one. But I would have researched all the options. I would have made lists of different business/products. Edited it down to what sounded the most interesting and than did my due diligence on each one after. I would have researched what path I would take in the business I liked. Today there are so many web sites you can go to find out the information. You can check out colleges and universities, associations, about.com is a good site to ask questions on just about anything. Find mentors, ask them how t go about it. Then try interning or working part time in the job to see if it's a fit.
Let's say you love animals and after searching the web you decide that you want to work in pet nutrition. Than you find the colleges who specialize in this field. You contact the Dean and find out what you need to do to get into the college. It could be that you volunteer at a local animal shelter. You like this job and you learn hands on what the animals like to eat, what makes their coats sleek and shiny. The is a recap of the process to finding your passion.
1. List all the things you love to do (Don't edit and talk yourself out of anything). Just write it even if you don't think it could be a job.
2. Than you edit to the top 2-3 things you like the best.
3. Research find out about the fields and what you can do in each field.
4. Experiment - try to get part time work in these fields try them on for size.
5. When you have it narrowed down choose a college or university and find out what they require to get into these schools.
6. Find mentors in the field of your choice to help guide you through the process from choosing, to educating, to finding a job.
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Find Passion In Life
I'm a true fan of self-help books. I grab them off the book store shelves and read them as soon as they come out. I keep a stack of five or six of them by my bed and read them before going to sleep at night. I think some of them are filled with ideas that are far too complex to fit into your daily life -- unless you have nothing else to do! Following is my distillation of some of these ideas, but with an intuitive spin on them.
What do you love to do? -- Successful people pay attention to what they feel passionate about. They commit to spending time each day doing what they love. For some it's a job that pays. For others it may be volunteer work or simply a hobby. Begin to notice when you feel excited about something. That's a clue about what to pursue.
Practice Gratitude -- Ample evidence exists that you get what you focus on. Do you often whine and complain about what you don't have and ignore the abundance all around you? Begin to notice and appreciate what you attract easily into your life. Perhaps you have a healthy body, or a wonderful group of close friends. Notice small things around you -- the new flower that has emerged in your garden, the sound of your cat's purr, the laughter of a child or the beauty of freshly fallen snow. Before you know it, abundance in all forms will begin to flow into your life.
Trust your inner wisdom -- People who believe in trusting their intuition tend to be more successful in life. It doesn't appear to matter how they receive this information, whether it's through an image, sudden insight, a dream or just an old-fashioned "gut feeling." Learn to pay attention to how you receive these impressions for yourself and check often in with your inner "Intuitive Success Coach."
Acknowledge your achievements -- How often have you worked really hard to attain a goal and then never gave yourself credit for your achievements. I keep a running list of things I've accomplished each day, each month and each year. If you do this you'll probably discover you've created more successes in your life than you had previously imagined. Success builds on itself.
Practice positive self talk -- I can't stress this one enough. What you say to yourself on a regular basis becomes what you experience in your life. Become aware of the inner dialog you have going on with yourself. Request guidance if you need help with this. One client asked in prayer, "Please guide my thoughts, my words and my actions. I wish to think, speak and act with love." She was astonished at the difference this simple affirmation made.
Choose to be happy -- Research has shown that happiness is a choice. It is not necessarily dependent on life circumstances. There is always a positive and a negative aspect to any change that occurs in your life, but it's your choice to select your focus. Get in the habit of asking, "What's good about this situation?" When you continually select that way of viewing the world, you will discover that happiness finds you!
Intuition Exercise: Trusting the Process Your intuition is present in your life to help you create a life you love. When you take the time to check in, listen, and act on the guidance you receive you will always be led in the right direction. Begin to acknowledge the presence of this wise counsel. See which one of the following statements or questions work for you whenever you need intuitive information.
- "I know what's best for me." - "Things are falling into place." - "What do I need right now?" - "Everything is working out." - "The wisdom I need will come to me as I need it." - "What outcome feels best right now?" - "What is the best outcome in this situation?" - "What is the most (loving, spirit-filled, forgiving, wise) decision right now?"
Your job is to: Ask. Trust. Receive the answer through thoughts, images, feelings, words, and knowings. Act on the wisdom you receive.
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