Career Transition and Getting to the Core: Values, Carrots and True Goals
Individuals considering transition might feel strongly about the need for a shift but can have difficulty painting a concrete picture of what that new reality might look like. Often, what we think we are chasing is only the “carrot” and not the true underlying goal that the carrot represents.
As our level of awareness grows, however, our imagined goals begin to shift, and we gain a clearer picture of what it is we truly desire. Ownership of this desired reality is the first step in embarking on a career transition with power, purpose and presence.
Questions to consider:
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Individuals considering transition might feel strongly about the need for a shift but can have difficulty painting a concrete picture of what that new reality might look like. Often, what we think we are chasing is only the “carrot” and not the true underlying goal that the carrot represents.
As our level of awareness grows, however, our imagined goals begin to shift, and we gain a clearer picture of what it is we truly desire. Ownership of this desired reality is the first step in embarking on a career transition with power, purpose and presence.
Questions to consider:
- Are you focused more on running from or running toward a particular goal, career or job role?
- How strongly do your consciously chosen values emerge in your daily activities?
- Which decisions and actions are fear-based, and which are values-based?
- How fully engaged and present are you during networking events and interviews?
- How easily do you perceive and create opportunity during the job search process?
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