Is Your Career Confidence Lacking? Try This...
J.T. O'Donnell
Founder & CEO, Work It DAILY | Board of Directors, McCoy | Career & Professional Development | Job Search | HR & Recruiting | Employer Branding | Recruitment Marketing | Talent Management | Executive Coaching
After 15+ years in the career coaching business, I can safely say I've worked with thousands of people who felt their career was a hot mess. Here's what they all believe:
- A series of events caused them to doubt their abilities.
- Their situation is complex and not easy to fix.
- There's someone specific who was instrumental in the erosion of their confidence.
I can also tell you that as much as people who lack career confidence say they want to move forward and get back on track, one thing usually prevents them from doing so...
A career story that lacks a hero - also lacks a happy ending.
People who lack career confidence have career stories in their heads that rationalize how they got there. The story is detailed. It's fully of twists, turns, and tumbles they weren't prepared for. It's also got a villain. And, it stars them as the victim. But, what the story lacks is a hero. And therefore, there's no ending. Especially, not a happy one. People who lack career confidence are waiting around for a hero to magically appear. But, there's no 'career fairy godmother.' And, there's definitely no 'career crusader' coming to save the day.
Want to get your career confidence back? Be your own hero.
Here's the good news: being the hero in your own career story isn't that difficult. Think about all the heroes you've watched in a movie or TV show. They usually have some major struggle. But then, they get a new tool, resource, or reason to succeed that suddenly enables them to fight back and win. All you need to do is find something that provides you with new perspective and opportunities so you can win your career confidence back. Ask yourself this, "What can I research and learn today that will help me get smarter and more empowered in my career?" Heroes never stop exploring, learning, or growing. They always look for answers - and they don't stop until they find them.
P.S. - If you think it's time to be the hero in your career story, I invite you to join me for my 20-minute webinar (don't worry, it's free), that will immediately change how you look at your situation - I guarantee it. Click here to sign up and learn how 5,000+ people got out of their career rut using the 3Cs...
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7 年Great advice... very much agreeable.
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7 年Cant wait to hear as this is definitely where Im at ...
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7 年Having had my own confidence crisis recently, this article really helped, I am passionate about my work and must remember that this in itself makes me my own hero.