Senin, 08 November 2010

Career Book - Find happiness in your career!

"Ugh, another day's work ..." You know that feeling? Would ask Reverend Gremdaat. You may not, but many people feel unhappy with their work. They do it because they're simply the money, and otherwise have to do something to have and not having to sit at home. But there are also people who enjoy their hobby or passion in their work have made themselves completely and hang out. How do they do that? Are they lucky? Or can anyone try to find work close to his or her passion lies?
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The latter will not be for everyone to play to the nicest jobs (although this is obviously a relative concept, depending on your true passion) are scarce, and for now there is simply too much tedious work to be done. "Fortunately," there are many who could live with. The one reluctantly, the other makes even the supermarket checkout work in a party. In any case, you can see your work as a necessary condition of life, then in your free time to bloom with the fun of your life. There is nothing wrong with that.
But if possible, you're obviously mad if you do not try to follow your passions in your career. It goes without saying that if you can do your daily hot for running, you feel happier than if you need to do something where you actually do anything with. Find your passion about that bookshelves are already fully written, particularly in recent years. Netherlands and overflows with the coaches who want to help you. Here are some examples of people who try it yourself, by trial and error.
Careers are not separated from people and personal drama. Their stories are not about HR jargon as competence profiles and career anchors, but motivations, frustrations, hopes and fears. As interviewer, I man with all his doubts, passions, talents and heart. From pilot to politician: each tells his or her personal story, with highs and lows. I hope that others can draw inspiration from.
In short, no theoretical treatises, but a compilation of interviews with people seeking inspiration (and usually are found) in their work. It is a selection of articles over the past two years I've written for Loopbaan.nl. People are passionate about their profession, passionate entrepreneurs, visionaries and politicians. We conclude with interviews about happiness and reflection. What is happiness anyway? And how can you reflect on what you really want with your life?
The key is that you must be crazy not to by your boss or your own ambitions. There is more to life than work. It is about a good balance, among many Protestant work ethic, the best one notch lower.
Even after a wrong action or a dramatic resignation there is always hope for something else. Often, that something better. You just need to open the heart and not let us down. While I speak from experience: there you can read about.
It happens often that people I interview scared of critical questions. Luckily they usually appreciate in retrospect. "Interviewed are also the art of the sharpness, into the core. Good exercise for me, "someone wrote. That you do not reach the core without asking sharp questions seems obvious. To interviews so accessible, lively, clear and direct as possible I choose to interview the pure form, instead of short quotes wrapped in subjective paraphrased.
To avoid getting too firmly with your feet on the ground to stand, I offer some views in the epilogue to the unimaginable future that you probably will experience.
Last but not least, I thank everyone who dropped by to interview me.
Happy reading and inspiration!

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