Are you choosing a type of career because you feel you have no other choice? The rat race can make you feel like that sometimes. But certainly, you have a choice, and most likely you have multiple choices… The average person sees the world in only 2 shades of color; same as what most people think a rat does; 2 choices; you can have either this or that. They come from the attitude of lack, as though there is a shortage in the Universe and there’s not enough to go around and thus they settle for what they can get. Can you imagine having that attitude on a job hunt? Wow, that could put a real damper to our search wouldn’t it?
Here are a few Rat Racing tips to help you counter the attitude of lack, and onto abundance:
- Remember you always have choices. Try to give yourself at least 3-5 options to any given situation. 7 if you can. This helps you see everything from all angles, and adds creativity to your decision.
- Always remember that the majority portion (85%) of the job search process comes from looking inward first. The more prepared we are to seek out the best jobs that match our unique attributes first, the better chances we have of actually loving our work.
- Try to shift that mindset to one of abundance, as if there is more than enough. Believe me, the more you can practice this mindset, the more you will soon find that there will be more than enough.
- Sometimes when we find that we’re not getting the results that we believe we deserve, try to increase your service to others. Most people do not realize that our environment is a reflection of ourselves, and the general rule of thumb states that if you want more then you must give more. It’s the universal law, and it never fails.
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