Insights for the Savvy
Issue #24
August 6, 2004
Claudette Rowley
MetaVoice Coaching & Consulting
Insights for the Savvy offers tools and tips
for developing your intuition, and identifying your true purpose and
calling in life.
In This Issue...
Dear Friends,
This issue marks the two year anniversary of "Insights for the
Savvy." I want to thank each one of you for your readership and
continued support. This e-newsletter reaches a global community
- from the U.S. and Canada to India, Singapore, South Africa,
Germany, Australia, the Netherlands, the UK, France to name just
a few countries. What a privilege it is for me to share my
insights with you!
This month's insight offers alternative ways to ponder a new
career direction. For those of you who are satisfied with your
career, these tips can be applied to other areas of your life as
well.
Vibrantly yours,
Claudette
Here's What You Need To Know
Insight of the Month
“Above all to thine own self be true..”
–William Shakespeare
Got the Career Blues? Step Outside the Box!
Clients often come to me saying that they want to change careers
or jobs, although they have no idea what they want to do. Most
of us look for a new job or career through a specific lens or
paradigm, that limits the scope of possibilities considerably.
Here are some ideas to widen your view, and strategies to help
you step "outside the box."
If you are currently employed, how does your current position
make you feel? Valued? Uncomfortable? Competent?
Incompetent? Excited? Depressed? How have you felt in past
jobs?
What do you like and not like about your current position? If
you're not employed, think back to previous jobs. Make a list
of "likes" and "don't likes." Next, expand your list of what
you like to include ALL of your skills, abilities and talents.
If you're an accountant who likes to garden, put gardening on
your list.
Notice your energy levels when you are doing your job or
specific tasks you undertake in the rest of your life. Observe
which tasks energize you and which drain your energy. Energy
is a KEY indicator of life satisfaction and fulfillment. And
noticing your energy helps you to connect with your body and
its messages.
While you're in the initial "What do I want to do?" stage, take
MONEY out of the equation. Considering money as a factor is
the fastest way to quash any dreams, passions or aspirations
that might rise to the surface. I hear this from clients all
the time. "Well, I have to make money. I have a mortgage to
pay, kids to support. I couldn't possibly run off and write
novels on the beach." Yes, you need to have money. And once
you've identified what you want to do, then you can find ways
to make it work with your financial needs.
Be alert for ideas that are quickly followed by "This is
crazy!" Or notice yourself telling someone, "I know this
sounds crazy, but...." So called "crazy" ideas are often sure
signs that you're on the right track, that you've uncovered an
idea or value or passion that resonates deeply with you.
Other questions: What does my gut tell me? What do I need to
be honest with myself about?
Career changes are often indicators that something deeper within
us is attempting to emerge, that we are ready to grow and
change. Don't be surprised if a career transition or the quest
for one heralds changes in other parts of your life or causes
you to examine them from a different perspective. For example,
you may feel immense gratitude for what you have. Or you may
stand up for the first time and say "I'm not going to take this
anymore!" Since we don't operate in a vacuum, one change will
affect the next. And that domino effect is often the best thing
that's ever happened to you.
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Now It's Your Turn
Different Voices
"You have to become very still and listen while your inner
voice - the very essence of you - tells you who you are.
You'll know you've found it when every cell in your body
practically vibrates; when you're filled up by what you're
doing instead of being drained by it." - Oprah Winfrey
"I don't have a lot of respect for talent. Talent is
genetic. It's what you do with it that counts." - Martin Ritt
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Insights for the Savvy is written and produced by
Claudette Rowley. If you have questions or comments, please send
them to info@metavoice.org. To
find out more about Claudette and her coaching services, visit http://www.metavoice.org or call 781.676.5633.
Copyright 2002-2004, Claudette Rowley. All Rights Reserved.
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