Sunday, April 12, 2020
Calling All Career Misfits Theres A Fit For You Somewhere! - Work It Daily
Calling All Career Misfits Thereâs A Fit For You⦠Somewhere! - Work It Daily Have you ever felt like a complete career misfit? You've had many jobs and many employers, but itâs always something - a bad boss. The work doesn't challenge you. The work is too challenging. Theyâre trying to make you into something youâre not. You spend the majority of your time doing work you hate. You feel like a sell-out. They have no idea what youâre really capable of. How many times do you get to say, âItâs not me â" itâs them?â before you start to wonder if maybe it really is you? How long before you start to wonder if maybe you shouldn't just get shipped off to the Island of Misfit Employees? How long before you start to lose faith that there really is a fit for you... somewhere? It can be disheartening, canât it? Especially when you know that you really could be great at something⦠somewhere. I believe that most people really arenât afraid of hard work. I think that we actually long to work hard for someone or something that matters to us. I think that we each have skills and abilities that we would love to use in service of the right cause. We just havenât found that right fit yet. Why is that? Over one-third of our adult lives are spent working. Donât we want that time to matter? Donât we want to find fulfilling work that makes a difference? Of course we do. We just donât always know how. Finding The Right Fit So, whatâs the secret to finding the work you love? The place where youâre not a misfit⦠again? Since weâre entertaining the thought that it just might not be them, but you, thatâs where we need to start. With you. Before you even consider updating your resume or scouring the job boards to see whoâs hiring and what theyâre paying⦠take a look at yourself first. Letâs not just consider what you have to offer, but⦠what is that you want to offer? What skills do you have that you want to use more often? (Who cares if youâre âgoodâ at creating spreadsheets and reports⦠is that what you want to keep doing?) And letâs think beyond the types of organizations that you could merely tolerate. Where would you love to work? And so what if youâve clawed your way up the management ladder⦠do you even like managing others? In attempting to define the work that you love, you have to first start by defining yourself. The right fit for you will be a blend of the following: The skills and abilities that you delight most in using Your natural, authentic personality tendencies: who you are at your core, most naturally Your values, dreams, and passions The trick, of course, is to align all three. When youâre working in alignment with all of these, youâll work with more passion and enthusiasm than ever before. Youâll work hard because you want to, not because you have to. Youâll be more productive because your energy level stays higher throughout the day in a job that excites, rather than drains, you. Focus Narrow And Deep â" Not High And Wide Instead of casting a wide net in your job search, looking to be hired by anyone whoâll take you, youâll focus more on a narrow segment that will be a better fit with what you have to offer. It may seem counterintuitive, but it works. People who are using their favorite skills and abilities in environments that they love - while being true to their natural, authentic selves - are dream employees for any employer. Known as âengagedâ employees, theyâre 2.7 times as productive as their disengaged counterparts (who, by the way, currently represent 71% of the workforce⦠so youâre probably not the only one feeling like a misfit these days!). Finding your fit IS possible, but it takes work on the front end. You've got to figure out who you are and want you want before you try to go after it. Itâs like the map analogy â" you canât get to where youâre going unless you've first figured out where you want to go. You can decide to say goodbye to the Island of Misfit Employees once and for all. Thereâs a right fit for you somewhere, but⦠youâve got to be willing to do the work to find it! Post provided by Lisa Sperow of LEGEND Talent Management. Lisaâs firm works with individuals and career coaches to help find the right career fit for everyone - including misfits! Enjoy this article? You've got time for another! Check out these related articles: Some Friendly Reminders For The Frustrated Job Seeker 5 Things You Should Be Doing If Youâre Unemployed 6 Ways To Deal With Family Asking About Your Job Search Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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