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E-Weekly Action Tip Archive


MONDAY MORNING ACTION TIP #51

Get The Power Back In Your Career

 

Previous E-Weekly Tips:
Let Yourself Be Reminded-50
Listen To Yourself Speak-49
Change Your Perspective-48
Take Action Today-47
Reach Out-46
Forget The Guarantee-45
Dismantle Your Excuses-44
Stop Resisting The Lesson-43
Stop Worrying-#42
Keep Moving-#41
Be Happy Today-#40
Say It Out Loud-#39
Remember Your Accomplishments-#38
Do Something Different-#37
You Are More Than Your To-Do List-#36
Get More Information-#35
Recognize What You Already Know-#34
Forgive Yourself-#33
Stay Positive-#32
Let Go Of The Outcome-#31
Ask For What You Want-#30
JAN-JUNE 2002 E-WEEKLY TIPS
2001 E-WEEKLY TIPS

 

Are you having a tough time in your career? Do you think the fault lies with you? (Even though you've been telling others and yourself that it doesn't?)

You can't have power if you have pity. If you are feeling sorry for yourself, then you can't move forward. Pity allows you to be right about what happened to you, but it keeps you stuck and trapped in your present situation. Power allows you to take charge of your career so you can find a solution.


THE WEEKLY ACTION CHALLENGE

Your challenge this week is to get the power back in your career.

Draw a line down a sheet of paper. On the left hand side of the paper, list all the "Poor Me's" regarding your career. List all the reasons, circumstances, and career woes that you have. On the right hand side of the paper, list what you can do to combat each woe. List what action you will take to get your power back. Do something about the first woe on your list today.

I am not saying: "Don't be upset about a difficulty in your career." I am saying to recognize that pity will hold you back and power will inspire you to go after and get what you really want.

So, what do you say? You only have one life to live, so it might as well be a life you love!


ARE YOU OUT OF WORK OR OVERWORKED?

If you answered YES, then working with a coach may be your next move.

Many people who have hired me can now say that they have the control and power back in their careers.

HERE IS WHAT ONE CLIENT HAD TO SAY:

"Surpass Your Dreams is a perfect name for your business because I have surpassed my dreams in so many ways." (Sean North, Analyst, Troy, MI)

Stop spending a majority of your time thinking about your career. Take the first step and visit http://www.surpassyourdreams.com to find out how to get started.


Deborah Brown-Volkman, Career & Mentor Coach (Publisher)
President, Surpass Your Dreams
President, United Coaching Alliance
info@surpassyourdreams.com
http://www.surpassyourdreams.com
631-874-2877

Brian Volkman (Editor)
brianonline@worldnet.att.net

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