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Michele Woodward Executive Life Coach
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Powerful Coaching. Powerful Results.
October 12, 2009
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Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria Edition
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Greetings!
Boy, we human beings are creatures of habit.
We love routines! So comfortable, isn't it,
to mindlessly know what to do first, then go
on to that, then move on to the next thing.
Oh, we love it! The sameness of routine is so
comforting.
Even if the routine sucks.
And is boring.
And might even be bad for us.
Kinda like having a habit we just can't give
up.
But it's known and comfortable and
predictable.
Which makes us feel safe.
And sometimes feel stuck.
It's at this moment of awareness of our
stuckness that we need to stop, and think,
and ask, "What's not working?" It's a scary
question, most certainly, but an eminently
sane question. And exactly the right
question to ask.
You've got to start by identifying what's not
working -- what doesn't feel right -- so you
can move out of stuck and right into
happy.
Let's say you're stuck in your career.
You've been in the same job with the same
group for five, ten, fifteen years. You've
got the system wired. You know where the
bodies are buried. You've got the routine
knocked.
And you are bored out of your freakin'
mind.
First, identify what's not working. You've
probably got pages to write on that one. Am
I right? But then you start to say, "Well,
yeah, but who else would pay me what I make
here", or "Well, yeah, but I'd have to start
over and wouldn't know anything", and maybe
even, "Well, yeah, but it's not really that
bad."
For those of you who have such big "buts",
let me challenge you to look at your
situation in a new way, with one more
question: Did you get what you came for?
When you took the job, what did you want?
Why did you take it in the first place?
Because you needed the money? Because you
could pick up certain skills? Because you
could work with specific people? Because of
prestige? Because it was the only job
open?
And now, five, ten, fifteen years down the
road, have you gotten what you came for?
Have you met that initial objective? In
spades?
Then maybe the reason you're stuck and bored
and not as happy as you could be is because
you've actually done what you set out to do.
And the task at hand is to set new
objectives and figure out if you can achieve
them where you are -- or if you have to find
a new place to do what now needs doing in
your life.
We human beings are designed to learn and
grow and, believe it or not, be happy. And
if your career has become like a bad habit, a
routine that no longer gets the results you
intended, then now is the time, and this is
the place, to start making changes.
Mary tells me that this is her
favorite post of mine, of all time. So,
wanna read it? When
Life Meets The Fairy Tale
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ON THE RADIO
I was a guest on Wayne
Zell's Blueprint For Wealth radio show on
Washington, DC's WTOP (1500 AM) this week,
and if you'd like to listen to the interview,
click here: Michele's
interview. My 15 minutes of fame comes
in the second half of the recording, so fast
forward if you'd like.
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THE BALANCE BETWEEN FREE AND PAID STUFF
If you have been thinking about writing a
blog, or have a blog that needs a little
oomph -- and you missed last week's class
with me and journalist Mary Beth Sammons on
How To Write A Better Blog -- never
fear! We
will happily sell you the fabulous recording
for just $39. With the added bonus that you
can listen to it at your leisure! To
purchase the recording, click here: How
To Write A Better Blog
On the free side, September's Free Class on
Using Visualization As A Tool will be
posted
for your listening pleasure for a few more
weeks. To listen to the
recording, click here Free
Stuff.
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE DU JOUR
"I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my
career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times,
I've been trusted to take the game winning
shot and missed. I've failed over and over
and over again in my life. And that is why I
succeed."
-- Michael Jordan
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Michele Woodward
Michele Woodward Consulting, Inc.
phone:
703/598-3100
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