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By: Michell-Randall
Choose your career wisely

We all work hard and we all want to make enough money to be happy. But how many of us can say we are living the dream of walking down your ideal career path? Not too many. The reason for this is many of us find ourselves (through circumstance) in a career path we would otherwise not choose to be in but we've allowed circumstance to put us there. Even in difficult financial times like these, it is not too late to make a career change for the better. In fact, in times like these it's crucially important to make wise choices and not succumb to desperate thinking.
To help facilitate this thinking and drive, consider these simple rules for putting yourself and your needs ahead of your job, rather than the other way around – when contemplating a career change:

1. Work serves life when it is a natural part of your existence that is a professional expression of your values, passions and interests.

2. Life comes first. Who you are, what you care about, your most important relationships and the values, passions and interests that make you uniquely you, should come before anything else.

3. Create clarity about what you want your life to look like now. Capture your vision and hold it with gentle ferocity. Firm flexibility is paramount since there are plenty of surprises, and you want to enjoy them!

4. Work is a tool. The more aligned it is with your vision of your life the more fulfillment and enjoyment you will experience. Lesser alignment of work and vision sap your energy, foster frustration and encourage other self-defeating behaviors that lead further away from the vision.

5. Everybody wins when work serves life. Working with passion and engagement is the desire of every worthwhile employee and employer.

6. Transition is an opportunity – making work serve life is a fresh paradigm. To make it happen, you cannot simply live by default, letting others make decisions on your behalf. Take action, seek differently and put life first every day.

"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results"
- Albert Einstein

7. It's your job to believe in you. Whiners, victims, doubters and experts in self-limitation need not apply.

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