How often do we go through life struggling with the same obstacles over and over? A lot of times it is quite regularly. You know why? Because we haven't yet decided to change our mind about our circumstance or change our mind in how we think. We have to Change our mind ? Change the way we see things, and it will - Change our Future.
It is only a matter of being determined and changing your mind that you are tired of living the same way day after day if you are not being successful. If you are not satisfied with the results of your life ? you are going to have to make a quality decision to change your mind. A well-known saying is it is an insane person to think they will get different results if they continue to do the same thing everyday.
Be determined if you want to be successful at anything in life, seek out people who have achieved and/or achieving great things in their life. Don't waste your time with people who continually murmur and complain. I can guarantee you if you continue to listen to their mess, you will remain in your mess. A lot of times if you want to change your situation, you are going to have to change your mind about who you decide to hang around. Think about this if you want to come up with a new invention or business opportunity, listen to your family and friends that constantly complain. There is your business idea right there. What they are complaining about can more than likely bring you success in your life.
A lot of people think who they hang around do not have any influence in their life. I beg to challenge them on that. For what reason are you socializing with them? More than likely it is because you like who they are, what they do and what they say. So why not choose to be with others that can be a great asset in your life, and help you achieve great things.
So whatever you want to change ? read, research, seek advice and never let anyone else talk you away from walking into success. Remember the simple things in life starts with changing our mind. You can't even change the TV channel until you change your mind, how about changing your clothes ? can't do it until you change you mind. The mind is a powerful thing, now it is up to us to change our future!
Copyright (c) 2007 Iris Shamble
Perhaps you have a hard time getting out of bed the days that you have to go to work. The first step in getting out of any hole is to stop digging ? and start thinking. If you are not inspired by your job, if you are not learning something new and exciting every day, you must escape the corporate world before you become brain dead!
The least amount of silver lining in the cloud is the fact that millions of people are experiencing what you are. Indeed, there are many so-called successful people ? engineers, lawyers, executives, and even doctors ? in this sad and bleak situation who would like a more joyful career. Estimates vary, but some career experts say that up to 90 percent of educated Americans don't like what they do for a living.
Suffice it to say that if you have given up most of your personal freedom and work strictly for money, you are, in fact, a wage slave. Money will never be sufficient compensation for years of your time and energy dedicated to work you love to hate, not to mention the freedom you must give up to work in a corporation.
Given that slaves are seldom, if ever, happy and fulfilled, the dark side of being a wage slave is that you will be unhappy and unfulfilled for at least the number of hours that you work each day. Perhaps you aren't ready to say goodbye to your job and start working on creative projects in a dream career.
Weird, no? Perverse as it may seem, some workers don't want to give up the same things that individuals who work at their dream job or operate their own profitable micro-business find distasteful. Here are some of them:
Aspects of Corporate Life That Some People Don't Want to Give Up
?Low expectations for their accomplishments and productivity both from their supervisors and themselves ?Repetitive work ?Feeling like a martyr because they work more hours than most people do even though they have never produced anything creative or extraordinary ?Opportunity to brag to their friends how much they work and how much the company depends on them ? even though this is far from the truth ?Annoying bosses and co-workers that they can complain about to their friends outside the workplace ?Work acquaintances that they have fooled themselves into believing are real friends ?Two or three weeks of imposed vacation schedules ?Regular, but limited paychecks
Clearly, these aspects of corporate life will not lead to a fulfilling dream career. Unless you work at something that is enjoyable, it can't lead to the best possible results for you ? physically, emotionally, or financially. In the future, even if you do acquire a great deal of money, you will never be able to purchase enough pleasure and enjoyment that you missed by not enjoying your work.
If you want to be able to look back on your life and feel good that you lived it to the fullest, you will want to have worked at something that was exciting and satisfying. There are many career change resources on the market, including books, seminars, and career coaches, which can help you create your dream job.
By creating your own dream job, you don't have to accept the low standards ? such as money, material possessions, or status ? by which many people rate whether they are a success in life. Surely, you have the ability and the creative talent to transcend these standards and work at what is important to you.
The ideal is to have a dream job take up a good portion of your life instead of having your corporate job devour a good portion of your dream ? along with your soul. By making that important career change, you can experience so much satisfaction that you actually look forward to getting out of bed in the morning ? particularly on the days that you have to go to work!
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