Career Change
Change Your
Life By Eileen Hebert
All across America millions of people awoke this morning feeling as though they are in a
rut. Are you one of them? Before getting out of bed did you lay there dreading the day, feeling tired
before you even got up?
If asked what these people are dreading the responses will vary. However,
most of these people would say that their dreads are focused around the individual’s job and/or responsibilities. It seems
that many people feel overwhelmed by the daily grind. They would love to “get ahead” but “just keeping up” seems to get in
the way of that.
It’s a vicious cycle. The day starts with these people feeling as though they
are somehow behind. If for some reason they are actually running late the stress is greatly multiplied.
People in this group seem to always be thinking about what else they need to do – what’s next on their list. Because they
are always on the go, always busy at some task they get a tremendous amount of work done but it is never enough.
High standards have been set for this group. Some individuals in this group
claim that others expect too much of them. Regardless of how the lifestyle began it is obvious that it does exist – this
group strives to do more than is humanly possible. It’s almost like a dog chasing its tail, these people never get caught
up because their list of things to do is endless. They expect more of themselves than most of us do.
The pressures felt build over time. Some people end up feeling depressed
while others’ blood pressure elevates and the individual experiences related medical ailments. A few individuals will
completely adjust to this lifestyle without any ill effects and still others will eventually decide that they will not live their life this
way. They seek a better existence.
It is this group that will become successful entrepreneurs. Starting their
own business is perhaps the easiest thing they ever do. They have the required characteristics and drive built
in. There is no question about their motivation. They are striving for success in a business and a
lifestyle.
As these individuals take control of their life they realize that they are in charge of their
time. They set the standards for themselves and their business. Excitement builds as they see the
positive changes taking place in their lives. They no longer dread the days but instead, they look forward to each and
every day realizing each day brings with it a new opportunity for the growth of one’s business and changes in one’s life.
This is quite a contrast to the dread once felt by the individual. Rather
than feeling as though one is in a rut the individual now has something to nurture, something that will mature over time.
As effort is put into the growth of the business the individual reaps new benefits – sometimes in the form of increased wealth, sometimes in
the form of increased recognition, and sometimes in the form of less time required to run the business.
A constant benefit and advantage the individual finds in entrepreneurship is the personal growth
experienced due to taking charge of one’s life. The vicious cycle is ended and is replaced with a sense of accomplishment
and motivation. She is now happier, healthier and in most cases, wealthier because she was willing to take control of her
life.
Eileen Hebert 2008©
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