Friday, April 10, 2020
Dont Be Afraid Of Changing Your Job Goals - Work It Daily
Dont Be Afraid Of Changing Your Job Goals - Work It Daily Are you afraid of changing your job goals? You're not alone. RELATED: Need career advice? Watch these tutorials! Hereâs a lesson Iâm still learning: Changing your mind isnât the same as giving up. You see, Iâve been thinking a lot lately about goalsâ"how to set them properly, how to see them through, how to keep your perspective about achieving them. As most of you know, Iâm kind of a goal junkie. But recently, Iâve had to make some... corrections, and itâs been hard. In many ways, it makes me feel weak. Like Iâve failed. But I realized this morning that Iâve been looking at it the wrong way. Iâve been acting like âchanging my mindâ is the same as âquitting.â And itâs not. You see, changing your mind is YOUR RIGHT. No one can take that from you. The trick is not to be fickle. Give your decision the thought and attention it deserves. But give yourself the freedom you deserve. Here are a few questions to consider before changing your mind: 1. Whatâs Changed? Life is full of unexpected twists and turns. Circumstances change, priorities shift. The world as we know it never stands still. At times, your choices have to adjust accordingly. Think of it this way: If youâre planning to quit your job and go back to school, and then your spouse is suddenly laid off, you almost have no choice but to at least consider changing your mind (in most cases and for most people this would cause some major reconsideration). It doesnât mean the goal of going back to school has to disappear completely. It just might need to be adjusted in some way. The timeline would shift, perhaps. Or maybe YOU are the one thatâs changed. Maybe what used to be right no longer resonates. Maybe you've grown in an unexpected direction. Now, itâs also important to recognize when the thing thatâs changed is good old-fashioned fear disguising itself. That happens a lot. Fear has a clever way of convincing us that we canât do things. It tricks us into thinking we never really wanted to in the first place. So be careful and be honest. If fear is whatâs holding you back, pause for a moment. Typically, decisions made out of fear tend to backfire. Donât change your mind just yet. You might feel stronger tomorrow (this has happened to me many, many times and Iâm always grateful when I follow this advice and simply pause). 2. What's Your Heart Telling You? The process of changing your mind doesnât only happen in your head. As a human being, you are filled with infinite wisdom. Itâs there inside you. All you have to do is listen. I wrote about emotions and their impact on decision-making recently. You see, sometimes, your brain is able to connect the dots of the information it receives in a way thatâs so subtle, itâs not even understood by the conscious brain. Itâs simply translated into a âfeelingâ instead. So, stop and listen. What is your heart saying? What is your body saying? Respect what you hear. 3. What Have You Learned? The act of starting somethingâ"whether a project, a goal, a job, a New Yearâs resolution or anything elseâ"is a learning process in itself. Shifting course and âendingâ something is just as valuable a lesson. What do you know now about yourself (and about the world around you) you didnât know before? What, if anything, will you do differently next time? How will this experience and this decision change you? As Iâve said before, this kind of thing isnât âgivingâ up, itâs growing up. So, focus on the growth and donât beat yourself up. Course correction is a part of life. Few things move in straight, unobstructed lines. This post was originally published on an earlier date. Related Posts How To Achieve Your Goals In 2013 âShould I Quit My Job?â â" 11 Critical Questions To Ask Yourself Reach Your Career Goals By Building Personal Leadership Skills Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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