Title: Know Yourself Better to Improve Your Career
1Know Yourself Better to Improve Your Career
2- Jim Weinstein is a renowned career coach based
in Washington DC. Whether you are looking for an
ideal job opportunity, struggling to survive in a
high pressure work environment, or contemplating
a career change he has a practical solution for
your specific situation or problem. As a career
advisor in DC, he has helped many hundreds of
individuals resolve their career issues through
his out-of-the-box solutions.
3According to Jim Weinstein, The majority of
clients that he works with are unclear as to
their career goals. They almost all uniformly
admire those people "lucky enough" to have a
clear career goal, or a passion, that guides them
in their professional lives. But the fact is that
a lot of those "lucky people" wind up at midlife
(or sometimes well before) dissatisfied with
their careers and searching for a new direction.
4Essential to plotting a truly satisfying and
long-lasting career path forward - whether career
advancement or career alternative - is knowing
yourself as well as you can. Now, most of you
will understandably think "of course I know
myself," and in many respects you undoubtedly do.
But I will wager that relatively few of you can
claim to understand yourselves as fully as
necessary to maximize career success (or, for
that matter, maximum success in just about any
realm).
5It can often be tricky to sort through the
multitude of possible results that would equal
"success"to you. Friends can help - people who
know you well, and ideally for a long time, who
have a good combination of intuition, experience,
and information about you that makes them
excellent, fairly objective sources of reflection.
6Another factor to consider in examining the
source of your career goals is to remember that
many of these goals may have been formed at a
very early age, and so are very much the goals
of, say, an eight year or a thirteen year old as
opposed to a mature adult.
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