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6 Essential Steps to Career Breakthrough

The best advice in the world won’t help you reinvent yourself unless you’ve changed the way you think about your life. Are you ready to embrace new possibilities?

There are so many people today in dramatic career and life transition, and also thousands of coaches and consultants offering help. 

I’ve discovered, however, that recommending simple, straightforward tactics and strategies does not work unless there has been a true breakthrough in the individual’s thinking and behavior that allows them to become unstuck, and to embrace new possibilities where constraints and limitations were seen before. 

What do you need to do to create your own breakthrough, and make your goals and visions in life and work a reality? 

Here are 6 essential steps to breakthrough:

1. Understand what you truly want
2. Research and commit to doing what it takes 3. Stretch yourself 4. Power up 5. Develop a powerful money mindset 6. Manage to the constraints 
1)       Understand what you truly want - Essence vs. Form

Before you bring about change in your life, it’s critical to understand what you’re truly looking for, and to differentiate between the “essence” and the “form.” The essence is the fundamental characteristic or energy of what you dream of. The form is how the dream is manifested – what it looks like. 

If you think you want to start your own business, for instance, get to the heart of what that means to you. Why do you want it? Is it that you’re longing for independence, self-respect, self-esteem, not being beaten up by your boss anymore? Do you want to get out of the crushing competition you’re facing, and be more collaborative? If so, you may be able to achieve these shifts without changing the “form” of how you work. The biggest mistake people make is to go for the “form” of a dream (I want my own business, for instance) without realizing what that truly entails. The essence of your dream perhaps can be found through other avenues and directions that may be more suited to who you are and your preferences and style.

2)       Research and commit to doing what it takes

Once you know exactly what you want to do and why, do research, research, research. Understand beyond a shadow of a doubt what it will take to get you there. Interview experts and those who have succeeded as well as those who have failed at it. What are they telling you? Don’t fall into the trap of a “build it and they will come” mentality. Instead, gain clarity on precisely what your dream will demand of you. Then if/when you’re ready, commit yourself 3000% to making this a successful endeavor.

3)       Stretch yourself beyond where you are

There’s a distance (usually sizable) between the person you are today and the person you dream to be. But that’s a great thing! It means your future vision of yourself is grand and expansive. Believe in yourself, but at the same time, admit that you need to grow to achieve the visions you have. Find out exactly how you need to stretch (get some advice on this from friends, a mentor, colleagues, family, a business or career coach, a financial advisor, etc.), and take action. Do you need new skills? Or a business plan with tactics that truly work? Do you need a better grasp at differentiating yourself and communicating that unique difference in the marketplace? Look at where you feel a bit jealous of what others are doing as a start. That’s usually a very healthy indicator of where you want to be. Then take a step that stretches you to that new goal.

4)       Power up

Let’s face it – it’s a hero’s journey to pursue big career and life goals. It takes guts, commitment, risk, self-trust, patience, and faith. If you want a terrific life, it takes terrific risks. Now’s the time to power up. Look at where you feel insecure, afraid, and “less than.” These are the areas that are calling out to you to address, as soon as possible. The best first step in powering up is to figure out what where your boundaries are being consistently violated. Where do you feel, drained, defeated, overridden, and put down? Identify what have you been desperately been longing to say to someone (a family member, colleague, boss, etc.) and say it, today. Having a strong voice, solid self-esteem, and healthy boundaries will be immeasurably useful in achieving your goals.

5)       Develop a powerful money mindset

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01.29.2010
Gina Blitstein
Reinvention is a dramatic thing - and I speak from experience! I am currently beginning my second career as a freelance writer/content creator/pro-blogger. I agree that it takes a solid plan of action to tackle the challenges involved in reinventing oneself. I particularly related to #3 - how one must be open to learning and breaking out of one's comfort zone in order to achieve real growth. It can be scary and uncomfortable but it is "oh so worth it" in the return on investment gained. I have personally increased my self confidence by doing those types of things. With every victory I gain confidence in my professional capabilities. Where I once thought I was pathetic for feeling "hero worship" for those whose careers I admired, I've learned that those role models are a valuable resource in helping me distill my new direction into actions. Thanks, Kathy, for the inspiration!
A very empowering article. As a woman and a psychiatrist running my own private practice, I can relate to the efforts of managing business stagnation. I am always looking for a new goal, for a new experience. But just a "good idea" will remain only that, if it is not followed, as you have suggested, by concerned efforts to make it happen.
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