Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Wait! Just One More Thing...Then a Career Change

One of the beliefs that I see so often in my Life Coaching business is the belief that, "I need to know more before I make a career change." It is such a convenient belief because it can keep you stuck in your comfort zone of inaction forever. This belief comes from a place of fear. Fear that you might make a mistake. Fear that you won't do it perfectly because you don't have enough information. Let me clear this up. You will make mistakes no matter how much you know because it is the first time you have been in this career or business. There is no way you can avoid this!

It is true that the process of finding out what you are passionate about and then making the move to start a business or change careers does require some learning and research. But and it's a big but! Research and learning need to be done in the PROCESS of moving forward and taking action. It is all too easy to get stuck in the "learning phase" and spend the rest of your life waiting until you "know enough."

Often the belief that "I don't know enough" is simply an excuse to spend time in perpetual worry. "What if this happens? What would I do? What would I say? What if I can't answer this question? Will people think I am a fraud?" The worries go on. Guess what? You can never answer those questions fully enough to feel comfortable getting out of your comfort zone and starting something new.

When I was in Coaching school we were told to start coaching right away. We were supposed to learn in action. I remember that first coaching call, knowing that I didn't know what I was doing. I learned more in those first calls then I could have ever learned in class or by reading a book. The problem is that when we are starting something new whether a career or business we don't really know what we need to know until we get started and then we learn very quickly. I found a quote in the magazine Fast Company that says it best, "There is no substitute for getting smarter faster. And the way that you get smarter is to screw around vigorously. Try stuff. See what works. See what fails miserably. Learn. Rinse. Repeat." It's all about learning while taking steps forward towards your new career.

I remember reading the story of the poet Maya Angelou's life. The one thing that struck me is that she was willing to jump into jobs and other opportunities whether she knew what she was doing or not. If it was what she wanted she said, "I'll do it!" This is a pattern seen in the lives of successful people. They are willing to have a high degree of uncertainty and learn in action.

My challenge to you is to change the limiting belief, "I don't know enough." to " I know all I need to know for right now." This frees you up to take action from a place of confidence knowing you know enough for the moment and when you find out that you need to learn more you will. This eliminates the endless hours of research and years of waiting to "know enough."

You are on your way to an exciting passion-filled career and with your new belief you will find yourself taking action and moving forward with less effort. Here's to jumping in, getting messy and heading towards success!

Leanna Fredrich

Life Coach

"Are you ready to have passion-filled work? Contact me at coach@leannafredrich.com"

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Monday, May 05, 2008

May's Quotes and Coaching Questions

Quotes:

"Don't wait for a light to appear at the end of the tunnel, stride down there and light the bloody thing yourself." Unknown

"I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it."
-- Jonathan Winters

"Achievement seems to be connected with action. Successful
men and women keep moving. They make mistakes, but they
don't quit."
-- Conrad Hilton

"Opportunities are usually disguised by hard work, so most
people don't recognize them."
-- Ann Landers


Behind the success and glamour of the people we see who have achieved their dreams is, if we look closer, a lot of work! Often when we read success stories it seems as if they were just lucky and had instant success. How misleading! Usually when you look further that "instant success" was preceded by years of persistent work. Consistent action is critical to achieving your dreams. Even though the actions you may be taking feel mundane and small they are, at the very least, a way to build up the "action muscles" that you will need to reach your goal.

Coaching Questions:

1. Where in your life do you need to take action today?

2. Are you taking daily action towards your dreams?

3. Are you focusing on each step and putting your energy into it?

4. Are you choosing to enjoy the journey to your goals?


Dance with Joy,

Leanna Fredrich
Life Coach

"If you are ready to get past the mental obstacles that keep you from your dreams...Contact me at coach@leannafredrich.com.

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