Sunday, May 24, 2020
What is In Your Way - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
What is In Your Way - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career âNot enough timeâ, âNot enough support from othersâ, âLack of ideasâ, topped the list for my survey question: âWhat is in your way of having more satisfaction from your careerâ. All these seem correct and expected. It would be wonderful if these external factors of time and support were resolved so you and I could flourish. But alas, the sad truth âWe cannot choose our external circumstancesâ has already been revealed by Epictetus, a Greek philosopher 2000 years ago. I guess he actually wanted to say that sometimes we can choose but not always. So what is the big deal about it? The deal is, if I desperately want to have more satisfaction/joy/fulfillment, if it keeps me up at night, I canât afford to console myself saying âI canât choose my external circumstancesâ! I can tell, I was there only a few years ago. So here is an idea for those who feel that âlack of ideasâ could be a cause. We learned in high school algebra, if something is constant (the external factors in this case) then we need to work on the variable part (that we can change). The same philosopher gentleman above also said, âWe can always choose how we respond to them.â Our choice to respond is the variable part! You may wonder what makes Epictetus the authority who lived around 2000 years ago! He has no clue what you are I are dealing with â" the insensitive boss, the rude co-worker, the whimsical client and not to mention the economy. Tom, a client of mine wanted to give it a try. Instead of chasing after the performance review feedback by working extra hard he took the time to come up with his own vision (with some outside help:)). I let him think about âwhat is that I want to be when I grow upâ-âwhat makes me excited internallyâ â" âwhat lights up my heartâ. Once he let go of the next promotion/recognition, his vision expanded to a much bigger scope -Being a leader, Solving deep technical challenges with a team of talented people. As he came back to the present reality, he started to see his existing team as that team of talented individuals. His approach shifted from reactive to creative, fighting defensively to collaborating openly. Later on he said it was more calming when he changed his own mindset â" shifting his perspective. Others in his team noticed it; his manager saw the difference in the results, promotion and recognition followed. All of this happened in only a few months. Last week I asked the same question, What is in your way to a room full of hard core engineers and tech professionals. A young woman raised her hand in a very soft but thoughtful voice she uttered âI am in my way, my limiting perspective is blocking me to get more satisfaction from my careerâ. Deep inside I know it is only the beginning for her for a more fulfilling career and a happier life. Author: Sharmin Banu is a development partner for high performers who wants to have more Growth, Purpose and Joy for their work and lives. On top of her coach training, a deep eastern cultural background and a 12-year of high tech corporate experience give her a unique position of learning what blocks people to move up in their career path and what helps them to excel. She is very passionate about helping professionals so they can honor their core selves and leverage those to thrive and succeed in the high paced corporate culture and have more fulfillment from their lives. Sharminâs clientele is mostly high-tech professionals in the mid-level in their career. Sharmin and her husband have a young daughter and lives in Kirkland WA. Sharmin loves to stay in touch with her friends and the extended family.
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