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Is This Person Sabotaging Your Career?

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An online review of a popular career book supported its low (two-star) rating with the comment, “Just another do-it-yourself career book.” I found this to be an interesting criticism. I mean, who other than YOU would you want dictating your next career steps?

The person who has the most power over your career is, well…you.

This is, and always has been a reality. But, I’ve met many professionals who resist it. If you’re among the resisters, I have great news – you’re wrong!

And by changing this small part of your mindset, you’ll open a world of new possibilities that you believed didn’t exist just a moment ago.

I’ve heard every “Yes, but…”, “What if…?” and “It doesn’t work that way.” I’ve also seen job seekers make incredible career switches, skip two levels in the promotion process, and become the sole person to earn a certain accolade.

So, if you’re not where you want to be in your career, maybe the answer lies within. While there are two sides to every coin – a silver lining and a dark cloud – which one you focus on each day will influence your trajectory.

So, how are you getting in your own way?

The messages we tell ourselves have a great deal of power, and ultimately drive our actions. Successful people are not luckier than the rest of us, but rather spend time every day focused on their careers in some way. They have the same fears, concerns and distractions, but push forward anyway, through the ambiguity, risk and trip-ups.

It’s easy to redirect blame for a lifeless career onto our boss, the market, bad luck or some other external circumstance. But in the end, we’re the person with the most control to move ourselves in the direction of our goals.

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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