Twenty Secrets to finally
find the work that’s just perfect for you!
November,2006
By Craig Nathanson
The Vocational Coach
OK, these may not be secrets anymore, but they will be hard
work and they will be worth the trouble. Follow the steps in
order and spend quality, quiet thinking time with each one.
Take as much time as you need with each step.
A life’s work that is meaningful and fulfilling can be
yours.
Take a deep breath and get started. I’ll be cheering
you on each step of the way!
Step 1: Find a purpose for your life. (Otherwise
you will end up with someone else’s dream life.)
Step 2: Figure out what bothers you most about
the world and do something about it. (This is the best path
towards authentic work and it can start in your own neighborhood.)
Step 3: Determine what is most important to
you. (Most of us live our lives around what others tell us is
most important.)
Step 4: Align your new goals around what is
most important. (These will become the roadmap for your life’s
direction.)
Step 5: Have a healthy perspective of yourself.
(When you feel good about yourself, everything else just seems
to fall into place.)
Step 6: Replace old beliefs that are no longer
useful to you. (If you believe you are not smart enough, for
example, start believing you are just as smart as anybody else!
Now, that was easy, wasn’t it?)
Step 7: Create new possibilities for your
life. (Others will help you create new impossibilities; there
is a big difference!)
Step 8: Figure out who you want to be when
you grow up. (It’s never too late to start redefining
your life and your sense of self.)
Step 9: Practice living the life you want
now. (You won’t believe it’s possible until you
actually do something.)
Step 10: Figure out what you are passionate
about. (What activities get you most excited about life? This
is a great place to start.)
Step 11: Align your abilities and your interests.
(This is the quickest path to vocational passion.)
Step 12: What would a perfect vocational day
be for you? (For example, my perfect vocational day includes
writing this article for you!)
Step 13: Write your autobiography five years
from today. (When you write down the life you want to live and
read it, magical things happen to close the gap.)
Step 14: Downscale your lifestyle now to create
the opportunities that you seek. (Sorry, this is a mandatory
step in order to have a lighter backpack for the rest of your
life.)
Step 15: Strengthen your relationships and
support systems. (Again, this is a brave but necessary step:
you must shed the people in your life who do not share your
dreams and nurture relationships with new people who are excited
about your journey.)
Step 16: Grow strong emotionally. (You must
learn to ignore the opinions of others—even those who
love you—if they don’t mesh with your dream.)
Step 17: Give yourself permission to follow
your heart. (Tell yourself it’s OK to be selfish. It’s
your life!)
Step 18: Laugh a lot and enjoy the ride. (The
process of discovery and trial and error is part of the path.)
Step 19: Live with integrity as a path towards
an authentic life. (Define what integrity means to you and then
follow your own rules.)
Step 20: Eat well, exercise and get plenty
of sleep. (This will give you that extra bounce in your step.)
Finding your life’s work—the work that’s
just perfect for you—must start and finish with you. Use
these 20 secrets; they will get you there.
Craig Nathanson is the author of P Is For Perfect: Your Perfect
Vocational Day and a coaching expert who works with people over
forty. Craig’s new E-book, Discover and live your
passion 365 days a year is a workshop in a box designed
to help busy adults go insane with their work. Craig’s
systematic approach, the trademark "Ten P" process,’’
helps people break free and move toward the work they love.
Visit Craig’s online community at www.thevocationalcoach.com
where you can take a class, get more ideas through Craig Nathanson’s
books and CD’s, get some private coaching over the phone
or read other stories of mid-life change and renewal.
Craig lives in San Anselmo, California. You can reach him at
415-457-0550 or at craig@thevocationalcoach.com.
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