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BY SUE FREDERICK
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May/June 2009
dancing at your desk
Breaking
free in a new world
Have you recently been laid off, fired,
or downsized? Before you panic or fall into despair,
think about this: this is not the end of your world.
It’s the beginning of a much happier career and
lifestyle that’s in alignment with what your soul
came here to accomplish.
This great economic meltdown is a call from our collective
unconscious. It’s an intentional global paradigm
shift aimed at reconnecting all of us with our original
purpose.
For too long, many of us have given away our happiness
and fulfillment to jobs that didn’t utilize our
true talents or help us live up to our great human potential.
We collectively sold our souls for a paycheck and benefits,
and for the idea of security. But we were unfulfilled
in our jobs, and our lives, so we created a culture
that comforted itself with excessive homes and outlandish
shopping sprees. This behavior resulted in insurmountable
personal debt – which kept us stuck in our miserable
jobs.
This cycle of slavery to a paycheck and benefits is
finally breaking. As in all great moments of history,
people are mostly terrified of the change they see around
them. But this change is a good thing; we’re ready
for it. As a culture, we’ve evolved to a point
where we’re waking up to the greater purpose of
life. Many people have been ready for this shift for
some time, but now the domino effect is causing it to
broaden outward to the masses.
You’ve learned everything there was to learn from
the “9-to-5 paycheck and benefits” lesson,
such as loyalty, competition, cooperation, duty, and
how to find brilliance in the midst of drudgery. Now,
it’s time to discover your real purpose. Look
around you. What do you see? There’s a new world
of possibility unfolding right in front of you. Wipe
the fear from your eyes and focus on the opportunities.
The world is crying out for new solutions to old problems.
For example, alternative energy and green lifestyles
have become mainstream; careers in that field are the
wave of the future. New technologies are needed to march
us successfully into the future, as are new health care
paradigms. People are searching for health solutions
that don’t require thousands of dollars worth
of medical interventions.
Where do your gifts fit into this new world? What excites
you? How can your talents help raise the consciousness
of the world in this moment of transition? Whatever
answer you get to that question, is the key to unlocking
your next successful career.
There’s still great abundance on this planet.
To tap into it, you have to be in alignment with your
true mission.
1. Quit telling your sad story. Take a deep breath and
recognize the gift in this opportunity to reinvent yourself.
It’s not the end of your world, it’s the
beginning. Quiet the fearful thinking, and tap into
your higher, intuitive self where you’ll find
guidance you can trust.
2. Be grateful for this opportunity to reinvent, and
be honest about how unhappy and off-path you’ve
been. Make a list of the secret career dreams you’ve
stuffed away because you were so exhausted in your old
career.
3. Remember who you really are. Chances are good that
you haven’t been living and working true to your
authentic self and what you came here to do, or you
wouldn’t have hit this bump in the road. Stop
hiding. Claim your real talents and gifts and realign
your work so that you’re making a living directly
from those talents.
4. Look around you at this new world and ask: What needs
do I see in the world that inspire me to take action,
think out of the box, and use my gifts to make a difference?
(Whatever idea excites you most is a clue to your next
career.)
5. Stop asking: “Who do I think I am to try to
a new career?” Start asking: “Who do I think
I am to ignore the work I came here to do? Who do I
think I am to ignore the gifts and talents I brought
with me? Who do I think I am to ignore the purpose of
my life story?”
6. Focus on the baby steps: When you have a new idea,
don’t get overwhelmed by the many stages in the
process ahead of you. Take one baby step at a time and
surrender the outcome. The rest will unfold gracefully.
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Author and Career Intuitive Sue Frederick’s
work has been featured in The New York Times,
Yoga Journal, Natural Health, Fit Yoga,
and at venues like The Crossings Retreat Center
in Austin. She’s the author of Dancing
at Your Desk, I See Your Dream Job, and BrilliantDay.
For more info or to schedule a session, visit www.CareerIntuitive.org
or call 303-939-8574.
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