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You are here: Home / Archives for careerIs There a Better Exit Strategy Than Death?—Part I: The Interviews: Roxanne Jensen—Balancing Work and Family While Staying Engaged and Challenged August 19, 2014 By Ronald M. Sandgrund Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the August 2014 issue of The Colorado Lawyer. This is the third part of a 5-part series on Legal Connection. Click here for the introduction, click here for an interview with Kyle Velte, and stay tuned for more interviews.
Filed Under: Practice Management Tagged With: career, career transition, job satisfaction, job transition, law practice management, solo small firm, The Colorado LawyerIs There a Better Exit Strategy Than Death?—Part I: The Interviews: Kyle Velte—Less Stress, More Time With Her Children August 12, 2014 By Ronald M. Sandgrund 3 Comments Editor’s Note: This article appeared in the August 2014 issue of The Colorado Lawyer. This is the second part of a 5-part series on Legal Connection. Click here for the introduction, and stay tuned for more interviews.
Filed Under: Practice Management Tagged With: career, career transition, job satisfaction, job transition, law practice management, The Colorado LawyerLife in the Gap (Part 4): Things Could Get a Little Bouncy Up Ahead March 2, 2012 By Kevin Rhodes 3 Comments Editor’s Note: This is the final article in a four-part series of job search and career transition articles. Parts one, two, and three are also online.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchLife in the Gap (Part 3): Hell Hath No Fury Like an Ego Scorned February 15, 2012 By Kevin Rhodes 3 Comments Editor’s Note: This is the third in a four-part series of job search and career transition articles. Parts one, two, and four are also online.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchLife in the Gap (Part 2): Take a Facer (Not a Bow) February 2, 2012 By Kevin Rhodes 2 Comments Editor’s Note: This is the second in a four-part series of job search and career transition articles. Parts one, three, and four are also online.
Once we’re in the Gap, the only way out is through. And to get through, we must overcome not only the Gap’s challenges, we must also overcome ourselves. [to be continued]
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchLife in the Gap (Part 1): How to Get Over an Inspirational Hangover (Or, Why New Year’s Resolutions Don’t Work) January 16, 2012 By Kevin Rhodes 2 Comments Editor’s Note: This is the first in a four-part series of job search and career transition articles. Parts two, three, and four are also online.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchWhere Change Begins: Impossible Mission, Unlikely Hero (Part 3) January 2, 2012 By Kevin Rhodes Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This is the final article in a three-part series of job search and career transition articles. Part one and part two are also online.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchWhere Change Begins: Wake Up Call (Part 2) December 16, 2011 By Kevin Rhodes Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series of job search and career transition articles. Click here to read Part 1.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchWhere Change Begins: Inspiration (Part 1) December 1, 2011 By Kevin Rhodes Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three part series of job search and career transition articles. Click here to read Part 2.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchWant Change? Transformation 101 (Part 3) November 17, 2011 By Kevin Rhodes Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This is the final article in a three part series of job search and career transition articles. Part one and part two are also online.
“Self-awareness is the gentle motivator for change,” a friend of mine used to say.
Maybe so, but who’s got time for that? Take time for “Know thyself”? Sorry, I’ve got something going on that night.
Socrates said “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Good advice, which most of us don’t follow. But self-awareness isn’t optional when we’re after our dreams. Which is why, once we decide to set our dreams free from where we’ve been hiding them, it’s all about us, all the time.
No, that’s not an accusation from a relationship gone bad. It’s what happens when we dare to answer inspiration’s call to create change in our lives. The bigger the change we want, the more we can’t just change things. Big change means we have to change ourselves as well. And that’s not going to happen without a big dose of self awareness. Our unexamined life is about to become examined. Big time.
Self-awareness goes digging, rooting out those pockets of resistance. It tells us when we’re trying to get the new by using the old, when we’re believing one thing while trying to do another, when we’re trying to get there by being reasonable. And lots more. Gotta have it.
There are lots of paths to self-awareness. Choose one. And forget the shortcuts – there aren’t any. And besides, this is too important.
Personal transformation is not just a good idea for the enlightened, consciousness-raising few – it’s essential to achieving every person’s Big Idea. We cannot achieve the change we want, cannot create the lives or the world we want, without first changing ourselves.
We aren’t prepared for this. We think we can just shift what we’ve always been and done – what we’ve believed, what we’ve known, how we’ve made decisions and how we’ve acted, all our customary tools and habits – to our new project.
We’re wrong. We and the new thing we want are created together, or not at all.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchWant Change? First, Change Everything (Part 2) November 10, 2011 By Kevin Rhodes Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This article is the second in a three part series of job search and career transition articles. Part one and part three are also online.
Then why does it seem so impossible? To begin, it’s helpful to realize that “impossible” doesn’t exist on some grand cosmic level. It’s only impossible for us because we’ve never done it before. The mission of creating the change we want is impossible for who we are used to being and what we are used to doing, thinking, and believing. Our dreams and passionate ideas haven’t come true because our lives aren’t organized around making them happen. Instead, they’re organized around not making our dreams happen. We’re not yet in the right energetic shape to do what it will take to create the change we want.
Filed Under: Job Search Tagged With: career, career transition, job searchWant Change? Be Unreasonable (Part 1) November 3, 2011 By Kevin Rhodes Leave a Comment Editor’s Note: This article is the first in a three part series of job search and career transition articles. Part two and part three are also online.
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