People come to me all the time because they are unhappy in
their careers and are not sure what to do about it. They tell me
the reasons they don't have what they want; the economy, their
company; some are even honest enough to blame themselves. They are
all facing tough challenges, either internal or external.
When you have an unresolved challenge in your career, it
affects your whole life. You think about your challenge all the
time, and in many cases, it consumes and defines you. You want more
and are willing to do the work; you just don't believe it's
possible. Or, you don't how to get there.
I believe that people do not move forward in their careers for
2 reasons. Once you overcome and push past these 2 items, you are
ready to go. So what are these two items? See them
below:
1. Fear
Everyone is afraid of something and fear is normal. Actually,
fear can be a good thing, because it protects you from harm or
getting into damaging situations. But, fear is negative when it
paralyzes you and keeps you from taking action. For example, fear
of making a mistake will keep you from trying something new. Fear
of looking bad in front of friends and family will keep you from
expressing your true career wishes to the people in your life. Fear
of failing will keep you from succeeding.
It's important to recognize fear for what it is; a scary
thought that turns into an emotion, that in turn, stops you. If you
can remember that a thought is just a thought, without judging it,
then your thought does not have to keep you from moving forward
anymore.
Many people believe they will act when fear goes away, but
fear doesn't disappear on its own. You eliminate fear by talking
yourself through it. That's how you push past fear, you become your
own savior and tell yourself that it's ok to be afraid, but it's
not ok to stay where you are. Fear goes away when you switch your
mindset to pro-active, rather than re-active.
2. Logistics
While fear covers the thinking portion of your problem,
logistics is the set of steps you take to move your career
forward.
Say to yourself, "here are the steps that I'm going to take"
and then take them. If you take these steps on a regular basis, you
will reach your career goals. If you don't take these steps, you
won't. If you take these steps here and there, you may reach your
goals, or you may not. And, if you do, it will take a long
time.
Some people stop at logistics because they don't know what
steps to take. Again, this is normal. Write down what you do know
and begin there. Put these steps in your calendar and start moving
forward. What you don't know turn into a question. For example, "I
don't know who to call" becomes "who can I call that will point me
in the right direction?" You are not supposed to have all the
answers, so expect that you will be reaching out to people who
do.
Logistics also is about taking one step a time. Small piece by
small piece. You may want to rush to the finish line, but slow and
steady wins the race.