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A career coaching article:

Want real change in your life? Take action!

by Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D.


It's easy to begin a year with analysis: months, days and  even years of "thinking." Many of us would like to  believe that "reaching goals" begins with an armchair,  a self-help book and a beer.

But if you really want to see some  change, remember that action creates energy.

Have you ever spent a whole day driving? Lying on the couch  with a heavy-duty remote control? At the end of the day, you're  exhausted.

Action fuels thought. The world looks different as  you sit in your living room. When you get off the couch and face  the outside world, your questions -- and your answers --seem  new.

Action tests our readiness to change. Are you thinking  of hiring a career consultant? Before you pick up the phone,  take some small action on your own. Get a list of articles from  the library or web. Make some phone calls.

Do something different. In a tape version of her recent  book, Thunder and Lightning, Natalie Goldberg advises  writers to overcome blocks by changing small elements of their  lives. Take a different route when you walk home, she suggests;  if you normally drive with your left hand on the steering wheel,  try the right.

Some ideas:
  • Do something alone that you normally do with others: shopping, traveling, eating in a restaurant.

  • Do something with others that you normally do alone.

  • If you have a routine for evenings or weekends, make a change.  In his book,  , Allen Wheelis pointed out that  changing yourself is pretty simple. If you want to stop being  a thief, don't steal. If you want to be a writer, write. Sounds  simple -- but it works.
Sometimes, if you are lucky, external events force you to  change in a positive direction. Serendipity has moved from the  woo-woo category to mainstream career research.

Can't get moving?

If you are really, really stuck, but you can't get yourself  to take even one action step, pay attention. Sometimes you are  at a point in your life when it's time to do nothing, but inability  to act may signal clinical depression or anxiety.

Do you want someone to share your thoughts as you try out  different actions? Moving -- but you're not sure in which direction  you want to end up? These questions suggest you can get help  from a career or business consultant.

Maybe you believe in New Year's Resolutions, or maybe you  prefer to take life as it comes.

Regardless, I can promise your  next twelve months will bring exciting new changes and opportunities...if  you jump off that couch and begin taking action.


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