What’s Stopping You from Figuring Out What You Want

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Most people won’t ever figure out what makes them happy and what they want in their career.

I don’t want you to be most people.

Here are three all-to-common reasons why people don’t figure out what they want… and some things you can do right now to make a change.

In this episode you will learn:

  • Why you should commit to something even if it’s not perfect (… and why it’s still committing even if it’s temporary)
  • Specific questions to ask yourself to understand what can make you happy in your career
  • Ways to determine something you are truly excited about

Links and Resources in this episode

Episode 26 What are your strengths- Part 1

Episode 27 What are your strengths- Part 2

Episode 28 What You Want… It’s NOT what you think!

Episode 29 Do you know what YOU want in life?

Episode 31 Matching Opportunities with Wants

Episode 32  Make a Decision Already!

Also our FREE 8 day course that helps you figure out what you want and sets you up to make a decision! CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE

How to find Hidden Jobs with Scott MacDonald

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Scott McDonald was in a job where he worked too many hours and he just didn’t enjoy after a corporate restructure. Listen to how he quit his job, went on to find a hidden job that he really wanted!

In this episode you will learn:

  • One of the very best ways to approach a company through LinkedIn
  • How to find jobs that aren’t even posted yet to the public
  • Why you should spend the time to determine what you really want
  • How Scott prepared himself to not be forced to take the first thing that comes along
  • And much more

Scott mentions his gingerbread house (I believe it’s more of a “Frozen Gingerbread Mansion”)

You Decide 😉

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Do you want to figure out what you really should be doing for your career?

visit http:happentoyourcareer.com/onestop for our FREE 8 day course that helps you figure it out step by step!

Go Happen to Your Career!

No Really! Relationships are what takes you places.


Our entire lives are defined by our relationships – father/mother, husband/wife, brother/sister, friend, employer/employee, author, speaker, etc.

You have things you want to accomplish and achieve.

If you don’t have everything you want in your life…it’s because you have not yet found and developed the relationships that will allow you to accomplish those things.

In the last episode we talked about Mark leaving HTYC. Don’t worry he isn’t going to far! You can still find him at Sieverkropp.com

The 80/20 Rule…. And Why You Need to Know About It for Your Career!

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Have you heard of the 80/20 rule? Episode 42 of the HTYC Podcast is all about it!

Also called:

  • The 80/20 law
  • Pareto’s Principle
  • Pareto’s Law
  • various other names…

It’s a rule that’s observed in nature over and over again. It seem’s to apply to… well just about everything!

So what is it?

It typically means 20% of something provides 80% of your results.

Wikipedia gives some common business examples

  • 80% of a company’s profits come from 20% of its customers
  • 80% of a company’s complaints come from 20% of its customers
  • 80% of a company’s profits come from 20% of the time its staff spend
  • 80% of a company’s sales come from 20% of its products

Want some more personal examples?

How about in school when you did group work 80% of the results (coordinating, project work, making sure that one guy didn’t show up to the presentation drunk) were typically done by 20% of the people

for those non math junkies out there if you have a group of 5 that is one person that is busting tail trying to get an “A” while everyone else just sort of follows their lead and is along for the ride!

What’s that, not a big enough sample size for you?

Then what about this:

Around 80% of the United States wealth is held by 20% of it’s people. (in fact since 1989 the top 20% have progressively even gained more ground see here and here

Boom!… how do you like “dem apples”

But this carries further than that!

What about how this actually relates to your career?

80% of the things you do daily are NOT moving your career in the direction you want it to go.

How do I eliminate the 20% of stuff that doesn’t work?

In this episode you will learn

-What the 80/20 rule is

-How you can leverage it for your career (whether you have your own business or work for someone else)

-Tactical advice to eliminate some of your 80%

What Do You Want Out of Life?

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What do you want…in all aspects of your life?

In the last lesson we asked you to determine what you wanted.  In this lesson we’re asking you to expand this question to all aspects of your life.

Strictly speaking, this lesson has nothing to do with your career…but it does!

Remember Scott’s story from the email?  Read it again:

“My wife and I were almost completely out of $138,500 worth of debt which took us nearly 3.5 years to pay off. I had just negotiated a massive increase in pay at my job, Alyssa and I had just run several half marathons and I had gone from almost 230 pounds to nearly 180.

It hit me then that I had wanted to do those things for a long time before I started doing them but my career choices made it more difficult for me to do so, likewise, my bad life choices, not really having a plan and being clueless about what I wanted had caused me to gain a bunch of weight, surround myself with expensive cars and toys (and pay for them with borrowed money) and to have my self confidence suffer the whole time.

I realized in that moment running the 3 mile loop near my house, that the first step was defining EXACTLY what we wanted in each of these areas of our life!”

What was the common cause of all of the problems he faced?

Right! His career!

You can’t completely separate the different areas of your life.  They are interconnected.  So if your job affects your personal life — your family, your health, your pocketbook, how do you change your life?

Take a whole-person approach to your career.

Our HTYC Profile addresses the 5 areas of your life: Environment, Financial, Family/Social, Personal Development/Growth, Physical Fitness/Health.

If you haven’t already,

Print off the HTYC Life Profile

Now let’s walk through each of the 5 areas and address them with regards to what you want.

Note: This exercise is vital.  Be honest. Be thorough.  You’ll be glad you were!

Environment: What kind of environment do you thrive in? Where do you want to live? What type of neighborhood is important to you? Where is your ideal area to live in?

Financial: What kind of income do you need to support yourself and your family?  What financial goals do you have for your future?

Family/Social: Is family important to you? How many vacations do you want to take with your family? Do you want flexibility to attend school plays? Assemblies? Field trips?

Personal Development/Growth: What do you want to focus on personally? What areas do you want to learn and grow in? How will you do so? Books? Events? Courses? Coaching?

Physical Fitness/Health: What type of fitness program do you want to have? What kind of exercise do you want to do? What do you want to look like? How much energy do you want to have?

As you ask yourself these questions, try to write down–as specifically as possible–what you want your life to be like in each of these 5 areas.

Don’t worry if you aren’t sure how they connect to your career, we’ll tie it all together as we go.

Action Steps
  • Complete the HTYC Profile
  • Leave a comment below describing one thing you want in your life in one of these 5 areas.

For more information about how to choose what you want in your life, you can listen to episode 29 of the HTYC podcast

10 Questions About Your Past That Lead to Your Future

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Is reflection on the past Your key to career Happiness?

The short answer is “H-E- double hockey sticks to the NO”.

(mostly because I love hockey and a little because reflection is not the magic bullet alone!)

But what’s the longer more nuanced answer?

To be clear; reflecting on the past alone is not going to get you where you want to go in your career or your life. It will take intentional action to move toward work that fits you, your values, and your strengths (and even your income expectations). 

But what’s also true is that for the action to be intentional you must know exactly what you want. 

How do you do that? Let’s start by watching the video and completing todays exercise below! 

You can use your past as a platform for the future no matter what your past is like… Yes this is true, all those things that are rolled up in your past; successes, baggage, events, close calls, experiences, jobs, etc.

All of these can either help you move forward OR help you put up barriers for yourself to not move anywhere. It’s your decision!

Today we are going to choose to take steps forward, but before you going laying down on the psychologist’s couch, let’s establish that what we want to accomplish

I want you to have a productive inventory of the past that will help you evaluate your future.

The Questions (This is the Hard Work)

Below you will find 10 questions to help you evaluate what from your past you want to carry into your future.

Write down your answers to the questions… then dig even deeper by asking “why?”

1. What do I love enough to do for free?

2. What do I do that causes time to feel differently? What causes me to lose track of time?

3. If I had to teach something, what would I teach?

4. What do people typically ask me for help in?

5. What makes me feel great about myself?

6. What do I enjoy regardless of the opinions of others?

7. What are my favorite things to do in the past? What about now?

8. What has hurt in the past that you don’t want others to go through.

9. What were some challenges, difficulties and hardships you’ve overcome or are in the process of overcoming? How did you do it?

10. What causes do you strongly believe in? Connect with?

Bonus Question!

If you were to stop living TODAY, what would you regret not having done already? What would you want people to say at your funeral that maybe they wouldn’t or couldn’t right now?

Next steps

What Are Your Strengths Part II

Strengths, Happen To Your Career, HTYC

This is the conclusion of the discussion that Mark and Scott had in Episode 26.

If you aren’t completely confident in what your strengths are, Go back and listen to Episode 26

Resources to validate your strengths

Disclaimer: These resources only work if you are completely honest with yourself!

Personality and Strength profiles simply validate what you already know about yourself.

Before you spend money on the following resources, lay the groundwork by asking yourself the questions that we outlined in Part I of this episode.  It will greatly accelerate your learning curve with these tools.

 StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath

Mark will be writing a review of StrengthsFinder 2.0 soon.

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  • 35+ Different Strengths Categories. Helps you identify your Top 5 Strengths
  • Strengths like: “woo” (Mark calls it ‘boyish charm’), ideation, futuristic

Scott recommends narrowing down to your Top 2-3 strengths

Scott has all coaching clients take the StrengthsFinders test prior to coaching

  • Allows client to validate what they know and gives us discussion points with the client
  • Helps us cut past all of the “finding” time.  Allows us to provide greater value.

Click here to purchase StrengthsFinder 2.0

DiSC Profiles

Chris LoCurto discusses the DiSC Profiles in his HTYC interview

Listen here! 

Focuses on your personality and how you communicate and interact with other people.

Four areas:

D: Driver – In your face, blunt, very little detail, take charge

I: Influencing – Life of the party, social, interacting, consensus building, center of attention

S: Steady – Loyal, concerned about what others thinking, don’t like conflict, calm, don’t like to be rushed

C: Constant – very detail oriented, love Google and Excel Spreadsheets, need organization

Understanding the DiSC profile allows you to get along with others and understand others so you can focus on working in your strengths.

We recommend the DiSC Profiles offered by Dan Miller and the 48Days Team

You can purchase your DiSC Profile here

 The Passion Test by Janet Attwood

Helps you understand your passions and your strengths by using stories and mental exercises

The Passion Test allows you to put your strengths and passions in the context of your life

Click here to purchase The Passion Test

Why are we talking about this? 

Over and over again we get emails saying “I don’t know what I want to do…”

Mark and Scott are creating a free email course that will walk you through the process of determining what you want to do in your career!

This will be the first part of the HTYC One-Stop and will be prerequisite to utilizing any of the other One-Stop resources, tools or courses.

Stay tuned for more info!

Discover your Strengths

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MOST PEOPLE THINK THAT THEY KNOW THEIR STRENGTHS…

I hear them say things like “I learn fast” or “I’m good with people” but most people have not spent enough time or effort to truly understand what it is that they are great at or have the potential to be great at!

Maybe these are true, but these aren’t specific enough to really be what you are great at. What is it that makes you great with people, What is it specifically that you enjoy in the interaction with others, is it even the interaction at all, or maybe something else.

When I hear something as vague as “I’m good with people”, which I do in maybe 7 out of every 10 interviews with professionals, I immediately try to start digging to understand what they really actually mean.

It could be that they are great at: relating to others OR communicating with people OR helping people problem solve OR building relationships quickly OR about a million other possibilities.

What is a signature strength?

For our purposes here, let’s consider a “Signature Strength” to be the intersection of areas you’re great at, your enjoyment, and where you bring value to the world.

This means it’s not enough to be really good at something, in addition you must have some love or enjoyment of it too. This provides the basis for what we really mean when we say “do what you love”

We really mean, spending as much time as possible working with those things you are great at that you also really enjoy. When you get to do that on a regular basis, work starts to feel like play more and more, but you are also going to be getting superior results in your work compared to someone who’s time and activities are not well aligned with their strengths.

Making “discovering your strengths” Less Confusing

Over the years I’ve gotten feedback on my strengths from many people. They say things like “You’re great at having uncomfortable conversations.”

Awesome right? That must be my strength! (This is where most people stop!)

I had considered that a strength for a period of time. But when I looked a little deeper I realized there was more to it: I have always been someone who gets trusted by people very easily. It helped me to be successful in other jobs and helped me to build relationships and have a lot of information because people were willing to share with me. Because people trusted me so easily and so quickly it would often make me very comfortable with them just as quickly. This enabled me to say things that others wouldn’t normally say, or deliver difficult feedback to people, or to ask for something from them that could be kind of scary.

Doing this over and over again in sales situations and HR investigations, interviews and challenging situations where you have to earn trust and provide feedback caused me to get very good at having the courage to say things others wouldn’t normally say and to be far better at that as a skill than the average person. But the real Signature Strength here was my ability to genuinely connect with others very quickly in a way that caused you to trust me.

This enabled me to become very good at conventionally uncomfortable conversations and drastically raised my tolerance level for those conversations.

It’s like an iceberg: It’s not what everyone can see on the surface that is your strength, what’s under the surface that is far more important!

You will likely find the same thing for yourself when you start to unwind your own personal web of life events that lead to your Signature Strengths.

How to get more specific when trying to discover your strengths:

I’m writing this post in the hopes that I can help you break your strengths down into specifics (or at least more specific than when you started reading this)

There are many ways to do this but I want to give you several ways to go about discovering your strengths. The first way is what I do when I am interviewing others (many people don’t know their own strengths but I still have to figure them out in a short period of time spent with them during an interview)

Discover Your Signature Strengths Exercise

I start with what they really enjoyed in their last roles, previous jobs, current job, volunteering, hobbies (make a list of the couple of things you enjoy most in each one). Now which of those things would you consider yourself really good at? Which of those things caused you to be successful in other areas?

As you start to break down these lists, you will start to discover your strengths because some will surface to the top.

Ask yourself are these things that you are really good at? Are these what other people think you are great at? (sometimes what we think isn’t a big deal actually is, it just comes easy to us)

Actions to take Today:
  1. Get a piece of paper: List out all your past jobs and roles (here is a full breakdown of the past jobs exercise)
  2. What are the 2-5 things you most enjoyed about each of those  AND what did you find you were better than others at?
  3. Answer these questions: “What was it specifically that you enjoyed?” and “Why did you enjoy that part so much?”
Bonus Actions To take (for overachievers)

Clifton Strengths Finder: if you want to get really clear (and eerily accurate) verbiage to articulate your strengths, I would suggest purchasing the Clifton Strengths Finder Assessment for about $25 (or our video series to get a deeper understanding on strengths). It will help you get started down the road of identifying your strengths even more quickly. 

We use it behind the scenes with our Coaching Clients and Career Change Bootcamp students. Here’s an episode of the HTYC Podcast where we share audio from an actual coaching call with Bree Hunter from Australia (Take a listen. You’ll enjoy it. No other Career Coaches in the world actually share how they coach) – Also Bree gave us permission!

Creative and Strategic Ways to Show Your Strengths to Interviewers

Farnoosh Brock (@prolificliving) BONUS Episode

Farnoosh Brock, Prolific Living, HTYC, Happen To Your Career

Author, Speaker, Radical Career Coach, Green Juice Expert, World Traveler Farnoosh Brock from Prolific Living is back on the show, this time with Mark and Scott. Farnoosh was first interviewed in Episode #003 (Click here to listen to Farnoosh’s first interview).

In this Episode Farnoosh is talking about advancing your career through an employer mindset.

Every company wants cheerleaders for their company.

@prolificliving

In this episode, Farnoosh answers the following questions:

  • What is an employer mindset?
  • Why is having an employer mindset important?
  • Why is it important for me for my company to recognize that I have an employer mindset?

Your boss really has a list of ‘people to watch.’ Here’s how to get on that list!

@prolificliving
  • What percentage of people actually have the employer mindset?
  • If I don’t know what my leaders are saying about me, how do I find out?
  • What are some things I can do to impact what they are saying?
  • As you implement this mindset and begin to advance in your career, how do you maintain relationships with coworkers you pass up?
  • What if I don’t see the value in this idea?

Exist in harmony with people [at work]

@prolificliving
  • What are some experiences that others have had in transitioning to an employer mindset?
  • What are the 2 things you can do this week to develop this mindset?
Question: Do you have the employer mindset? How has it helped you?

Tom Dixon: Make Your Monday Great

Tom Dixon is a Career Coach at MondayisGood.com.  Tom leads a Demand Planning Team for a Fortune 500 Team as well as writing his career blog and voluteering as part of a Career Resource Network.  Tom’s Career and Job Search experience and techniques are all developed from “in the trenches” experiences.  They are tried and true through Tom’s own experiences.

Sit down and figure out, what do you want your future to look like?

@MondayisGood
Books & Resources Tom Dixon Mentions in the Interview

StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom Rath

The Question Behind the Question by John G. Miller

The Magic of Thinking Big by David Schwartz

 by Malcom Gladwell

Bonus Book: After the interview ended, Tom mentioned another book…don’t miss out on this book that Tom loves:

 by Marcus Buckingham

Check out Tom Dixon Endeavors

Monday is Good website

Twelve Steps to a Killer Resume

Connect with Tom Dixon

 Twitter: @MondayisGood

LinkedIn

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 Question: What are you doing to be intentional in your career?

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