Dear Career Seeker,
A friend was browsing in a local bookstore looking for the next great
resource to help her in finding a new job. In one hand she carried “Running
from the Law” and in the other hand she held “What Color is
your Parachute.”
She met a former colleague in the store by accident. He
immediately inquired as to the significance of the books in her hands.
My friend replied that she was looking for a new job.
He mentioned he was looking to hire someone with her legal background
and experience.
A few weeks later, my friend was working in her new job
at her former colleague’s office!
If securing a perfect job is that easy, why aren’t we
all doing it?
Four Common Challenges
in
Securing A Job!
Can you relate to
any of these?
1. You don't have enough time
Most successful people are already busy! Looking for a new
job or career takes time. I imagine you already know this.
Maybe you are already working 40 plus hours a week.
When do you have time to actually research and find the job or career
of your dreams?
Maybe you do have the time. You may be spending your
time treading water or gathering resources. Read on, help is on the
way…
2. You don't have know what it is that you REALLY want to do.
Do you really know the specific kind of job you are looking for?
Or do you, like many, have a continuum of possibilities that
looks something like this:
What I’ve done in the past
▬►What
I know how to do ▬►
What I’m good at ▬►
What I would like to do ▬►What
I’m passionate about (but don’t believe there is any money in)
▬► What I would do if I won the lottery.
I know because I’ve been there.
So, where exactly do you spend your time? Probably somewhere
between what you’ve done in the past and what you are good at.
But even so, your effort is only 50% of what you know
you are capable of doing. Once you realize what you would like to do, it is
hard to go back to finding just any old job, isn't it?
And how can all of this end out in your favor?
It can’t unless you consider yourself very lucky. Seriously.
Isn’t it time to take luck out of the equation?
It is time to think about your job search in an entirely different
light!
3.
You have way too many
resources.
Sure, there are tons and tons of resources to help you find a new job.
There are books, organizations, web sites, companies, church groups,
and on and on.
The problem is not finding new resources – you could
easily spend 40 hours a week just collecting and checking out these
resources.
One day (just for fun) I did a yahoo search of the word “career” and
it resulted in over 26,900,000 hits! That is twenty six MILLION nine
hundred thousand. Yikes!
Too many of the wrong career resources can’t help you. Well, they can
and do zap your time - they are (similar to solitaire) professional
time zappers. And even worse, they
result in overwhelm and confusion!
There is another way.
4. You don’t have enough
focus.
Not enough time + You don't know what it is that you
really want to do + Way too many resources = Lack of focus.
The likelihood of landing your next great job decreases
dramatically without focus. You can’t get something if you
don’t know what it is!
How do you get focused? (thank you for asking)
Introducing the Career Focus Map!
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The
"Career Focus Map!" was designed:
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To help you identify how you are spending your time and energy.
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To help you plan out the
specific actions that will help you move toward your
career goal(s).
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To help you turn your plans into actions.
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To fit you regardless of your career, your job aspirations, or your
desired industry.
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To
simplify and bring together (by providing a visual overview) of the
pieces and parts of your career search.
Bottom line, this
tool was designed to help you plan, organize, and execute a career
search based on the specific job you desire.
Go ahead and give this tool a spin, a try, or a test drive of sorts. You can have it up and running in
less than 10 minutes.
Or would you rather keep doing what you are doing and getting the same
results?
How to use the Career Focus Map!
It's about time.
The real challenge is not in "finding the time" but in making
the time to find out what it is that you want to do.
I'm not proposing blank number of hours per week. How
the heck am I supposed to know how many hours it will take you AND
your best friend find a new job?
The number of hours you actually spend on a job search
won't in and of itself dictate its outcome. Don't you have friends who
have spent months and months "looking" for a new job with no
success?
I don't want to stress you out. You can use
this tool for 1 minute a day or for 6.77 hours a day or
anything in between.
In fact, you may find that the one page Career Focus Map! is
just hanging out with you and every time you open your briefcase you
see it.
You may keep the map on your home office desk. Or you may
take a look at it every day over breakfast, then tuck it away for the
remainder of the day.
I believe you will have greater success by being clear
and focused on what it is that you want than worrying about how much
time you are or are not supposed to be spending on your career search!
It's about what you REALLY want to do...
We could spend days on this one. However, my quick,
honest solution is to simply write out what it is that you want. Then,
once written, develop a plan around this instead of doing what is easy and
convenient!
The "Career Focus Map!" has an entire section for you to
list out passions and interests. You can't
ignore your passions and interests if you see them every single day!
It's about using the right resources.
Many career seekers are really professional resource
gatherers!
Most often, the real challenge is not in finding resources,
but is in
using the resources you have to find the job you
want!
Do you have tons of these resources?
The real challenge is in taking action on the
resources you’ve collected. Making the phone calls. Setting up and
doing information interviews. Writing your resume. Stuff you already
know how to do.
It's about focus.
After all, focus is in the title. ("Career FOCUS Map!"
in case you've forgotten)
This tool was created to help you
spend more of your time and energy moving towards a job or career that
truly fits you.
That is the #1, #2,
and #3 purpose! If it doesn't do this for you, get your money back!
When you know what it is that you really want to do, it
is then up to you to come up with the resources and the time to pursue
it!
It's about simplicity.
I believe that time, resources, clarity and focus are
the keys in finding a job that fits you perfectly.
But these shouldn't be overcomplicated! (like most 200+
page books, for example)
The "Career Focus Map!" is simple, straightforward and
easy to use.
Still not Sure?
Many new job or new career seekers end out not changing jobs or
careers.
If by chance they do land a new one, the job doesn't really
suit them, or they aren’t passionate about it. Or better
yet, the job they accept only makes a 1/1,000th of a
percentage of an improvement in their lives.
Is this what you want?
Maybe you think you might just land that perfect job by chance. I wish
you the best of luck.
The "Career Focus Map!" will help you think through, plan, organize, and execute
your career search.
Here's How You Can
Get Started Planning Your Next Career Move In The Next 10 Minutes…
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The whole process
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I know that if you
knew for sure that the answer to finding your next job was in this
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I believe I can help
you. You have to take the first step.
I look forward to
hearing from you today.
Sincerely,

Jan Suchomski
Atlanta, GA
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Jan
Suchomski, is Creative Realist and Founder of
BizSmart LLC
and based in Atlanta, GA. BizSmart LLC provides coaching services,
visual tools, training, and consulting to individuals, small
business owners, executives worldwide. BizSmart LLC is located at
659 Auburn Ave, NE, Suite G-21, Atlanta, GA 30312.
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