Do you have a feeling that something is wrong in your career, yet you have not done anything about it? Do you feel like something is missing in your career, but you'd prefer not to think about it?
This is called denial; when you know something is not right, but you are not acting to change it.
Denial in your career can be good. If you focused on every little thing that bothered you such as getting up early everyday, dealing with difficult co-workers, or doing work that doesn't thrill you, your career would be hard and not much fun.
Denial works against you when your career changes for the worse, and you do not do anything about it. This is when career distress wins.
When you notice a change in your career, and you know in your gut that it's not a good one for you, you have to act. This means it's time to take your career from denial to victory.
To read the whole article at About.com to find out what the steps are to get to victory, Click Here
Man, oh man ... the attitude is definitely the key. As anyone has, I have had times where everything has gone wrong at one, almost like a test of some sort. What I notice is that the attitude i take to the problem determines how long it is around and the quality of the resolution.
Just today I had the "blue screen of death" on my primary laptop and and started to panic. But after changing my attitude, I was able to find a local computer guy who works weekends and for a reasonable fee.
Great article, Deborah!
William Mitchell, CPRW
Posted by: Resume Writer | December 13, 2008 at 04:03 PM
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Posted by: Joann Shawn | December 06, 2005 at 07:06 PM