Are YOU Working in Your Dream Job?

By: Don Monteith
Submitted: 2007-01-17 11:45:38
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Most of us spend more time AT WORK then elsewhere. If you're like the rest of the working stiffs... it's about 60% up to 70% or more of your time either traveling back and forth plus 8 to 12 hours on the job for your employer. We call that full-time.

One thing is SURE... it's nice to have a career path that challenges your best self and gives you joy as you work. Money, vacations, and all the other stuff folks talk about is meaningless. Life is too short to spend most of your time doing a menial job, especially one that has no sense of reward or enjoyment for you.

I know, someone will say, "who cares?", if the money is right. You can get your joy later, right? Simply not true for most of us. Getting up in the morning and facing a job that you hate... will kill your spirit and take all the fun out of going into the marketplace.

YOU are important!!

Let no one make you believe otherwise. It's serious business when it comes to your career path and success. Don't let anyone lick the sugar off your candy when it's yours to enjoy. God has a special place in this life for YOU and my enjoyment comes from helping you discover the path.

Answer these questions and you'll know immediately what needs to be done in the future. Are you unhappy with your current job? Is your career path boring? Are you bitter with the world? Are you blaming others for your lack of success? Are you mad at your family? Yourself?

The TRUTH sometimes HURTS --

YOU are the one who can change things for the better. It's decisions today that can make a tremendous difference in your long-term future. Never let someone else control you and force wrong choices. Pleasing the world - your spouse - your family - may not be best for you. Just 'listen' then sort it all out to discover your 'right' decision.

In today's business environment, there are hundreds of choices each of us make daily. Information is critical to making good decisions, but we are overwhelmed with excess. Newspapers; magazines; then along comes the Internet with volumes of voices telling us which way to turn.

Sometimes we need to seek our inner voice rather than listening to the outside world drumming messages into our minds. Go off alone to a quiet place where you can pray for guidance from the Master. None of us know the answer best suited to meet your needs. Listen within for the revelation that will come when your thoughts are properly focused and ready to receive the best guidance for your future.

Don Monteith spent 32 years as co-owner of several franchises and a personnel/staffing business. Every year, his firm placed hundreds of job candidates in their dream job. Today, Don shares his business and career expertise through his newest websites on the Internet. Lots of FREE ideas - suggestions - ready for your perusal and study.

http://www.Career-Coaching-Central.com
http://www.HowToGetYourDreamJob.com

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