In June 2005, Steve Jobs (CEO and founder of Apple and Pixar) gave a speech to the graduates of Stanford University. The talk was called “How to live before I die.” He stressed the importance of following your heart and do what you love, even if it takes you away from the well-worn. ”
Not everyone does what they get as rich as Steve Jobs happy, but the reward of what you love, something that riches can not buy. And if you can not make a living doing what you love, let me think (if you want) to take on a flight of fancy …
What do you mean happy? What stimulates and inspires you? Is this painting, writing, construction, exploration, and make with the people, a sport, sailing, a difference …? Is there a cause or a group of people who are very dear to you? What do you like best?
So many of us have buried our passion. We believe that we are “comfortable”, but we are only half alive. There is no fire in our eyes, no passion in our heart, no real joy – and no sense of purpose or fulfillment of our lives.
Thus discover how to make your dream job, most inspired, and how progress in this direction? Here is how to do this:
1st Write a detailed description of your career inspired the most.
* Big Dream – you can even invent a career that does not exist!
* State that you are in this profession and the state at this time … “I’m a. ..”
Level * Do you feel, how to make your energy with this statement.
2nd Then write down all the objections and risks involved in this career move.
3rd Creative to find ways to respond to every objection and risks.
* Please note that your inner critic could try that you place there, but on work that some of you to overcome these risks.
4th Develop a plan step by step towards this dream.
From that moment, you identify yourself as a person – “I’m a. … This is your statement about the world and (especially), so that you are committed to your vision.
There are many creative ways to help you stay on track, posting reinforce an inspiring quotations on your bulletin board, rewards in your plan, find a friend to the partner of your responsibility “or the termination of his being a life coach to support you in your journey.
I changed careers several times, only to have by my desire to motivate meaningful and fulfilling. And I have always found a way to make a living doing what I love to earn, so I know it’s possible. I have assisted many clients in career transition, and saw her personal transformation, as they do what they really began to love.