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Fulfillment@Work: A NEW YEAR, A NEW CAREER
January 5, 2003

Welcome to the Fulfillment@Work Newsletter
Published by Joel Garfinkle, Dream Job Coaching
ISSN: 1533-3906

Contents

1. A New Year, A New Career by Susan Bryant, Monster.com
2. What my clients say
3. The Great Question

Feature Article

A New Year, A New Career

A fresh start. A clean slate. A second chance. A new year provides a sense of getting a free "do over" so you can try again and get it right. What do you need to do this year to find the kind of enjoyment or progress that you want in your career? Joel Garfinkle, founder of Dream Job Coaching, a consulting firm specializing in personal fulfillment and professional transformation, offers these suggestions to make this year your best yet.

1. DETERMINE WHICH ASPECTS OF YOUR JOB YOU LIKE. And then find a way to do more of whatever that is. When you are engrossed in a project you like, your workday will be energizing rather than draining. You may also find that the tasks you enjoy are the same ones a coworker or boss dislikes. Find out if you can work out a win-win situation.

2. LEARN FROM THE BEST AROUND YOU. Who in your office seems to really enjoy - and excel - at their work? What can you learn from them? People who like coming to work radiate positiveness, and their spirit can be infectious. Let the energy rub off on you.

3. DETERMINE YOUR CAREER SIGNATURE. If you had to write down one statement that would encompass who you are (or want to be) professionally and personally, what would it say? Take some time to clarify your unique signature and use this statement as a guiding force in pursuing what you want to do and who you want to be.

4. RECOGNIZE WHICH ASPECTS OF YOUR WORK YOU CAN AND CANNOT CONTROL. Write down the things that stress you out at work. Circle the ones that you have control over, and cross out the ones over which you have no control. Vow to stop spending energy on the items you crossed out. Recognize the futility of worrying about events or people you cannot control and redirect your energy on finding solutions to the problems you can impact.

5. DO THE JOB ABOVE YOUR CURRENT POSITION. Offer to take on some of the responsibilities in the position just above you. Becoming familiar with that role makes you an obvious choice for future promotion.

6. ACCOMPLISH PROJECTS AT WORK THAT DIRECTLY AFFECT YOUR RESUME. When taking on new projects, try to select those that have the best potential to benefit you. Be sure to quantify the results of your work and add these accomplishments to the ongoing resume you should be compiling.

7. CULTIVATE FRIENDSHIPS AT WORK. Your coworkers can understand and appreciate what life is like in your office better than anyone else. Take the time to develop friendly relationships with them. You'll benefit personally and professionally from the time you invest in getting to know them.

8. SEE THE BIG PICTURE AND THE LITTLE PICTURES. What is the big picture, your overall vision, for your professional life? Now what are the small daily steps, the little pictures, that will get you there? Make a small goal, like joining a professional organization or finding a mentor, something you can accomplish today.

9. MAKE SURE YOU'RE ON THE RIGHT PATH. Are you really doing what you want to do? Does what you think you should be doing interfere with what you want to be doing? None of the above suggestions will work if your career isn't aligned with your true interests, personality and natural abilities. If a career assessment is in order for you, make this your first priority in the new year. For more information on revving up your career, check out Joel Garfinkle's ebook: Love Your Work: Make the Job You Have the One You've Always Dreamed Of!

This article first appeared on Monster.com.

If you want to learn how to Find Your Dream Job, click here:
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~ Joel Garfinkle
Dream Job Coaching:
Live Your Dream Life!

Quotes of the week

"To act is to affirm the worth of an end."
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

"Reward of an act is to have done it."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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I feel like a failure when I see others creating possibilities for themselves. It happens because I am not taking responsibility to do so for myself!
~ Client #1

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~ Client #2

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~ Oswald Spengler

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