Monday, July 20, 2009

Did I Choose Right?

This is a day and age that so many people are changing their careers. It happens to be out of choice for some, and for others it is forced. The unemployment will reach 11% very soon.

It is a great time in our nation's history, and it is a difficult time. The question today to ponder with so many shifts in careers today. . .

Did I choose the right one for me?

Paul J. Meyer has a great way to answer this: "True indicators that a person choose the right career are a burning fervor, a driving desire, a sense of mission, and a purpose."

The greats will lead the fearful through this time. The way to become great is to assess in the are I work am I finding purpose in my mission, and driving with intensity that only comes from a white hot burning desire.

The solution if this is not the case is also the enhancement. . .

Here is the deal. Right now if you are simply good at your career of choice and you sense that it has the potential to be the "RIGHT" path. You need to spend some time finding out why you are not great.

When you ask why am I good and not great? Amazing things will occur. This question so differs from the norm. The mediocre blaming of the economy, the scarcity that you will be rewarded with action steps and recognize them immediately.

This is a great activity to do weekly at least and daily if necessary-

1) Take time to be in a quiet place

2) Get centered in the way you have learned in your life to

3) Ask yourself if I could make this week/tomorrow great what would I do

4) Spend some time dreaming in color about actions and results that would occur

5) Search out in your mind what your emotions are, what your purpose would be, who would be involved

6) Spend some time afterwards writing down your activities, attitudes, and purpose for the next day.

So many people are focused by outside of themself factors the time is so ripe to take charge of your life. The world will clear a path for a leader that lives on purpose.

Joshua Andrus
www.hiresite.info