วันอาทิตย์ที่ 1 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

A Positive Attitude is Key to Successful Career Transitions

For the past 47 years, the National Career Development Association celebrated November as National Career Development month. This year's theme is "Find Your Voice - Change Your World," for those thinking about a career change this may actually the best time to get started. In this month that the career of professionals still dedicated to helping people recognize the importance of lifelong career planning, career development andprofessional development. This month offers a great opportunity to satisfy your current job or career, explore alternatives, assess and develop plans that are better prepared, that you have more fulfilling future employment.

Whether you feel stuck, "" satisfied with your existing career, "but still exploring," or just a transition to something more, is from November to the time, always begin your ducks in a row. Just as the fire department encourages us to our smokeDetector batteries when the time changes, we should commit ourselves to influence spending some time exploring every day this month on factors that our professional decisions. An important factor affecting the career prospects and our perspective in our current job situation, is our own attitude. It is important to any career planning activities will begin this month with a positive attitude and tell yourself that this month will be a catalyst for your long-term career satisfaction.

TheConference Board recently reported that the employees are growing increasingly dissatisfied with their work. This decline in job satisfaction cuts in all areas with the workers of all ages and all incomes. The report continues that in 2005, gave only half of all Americans, they were satisfied with their work, by 10% from a decade ago. In fact, the survey shows that only 14% of workers are actually "very satisfied" with their work. This dissatisfaction can lead to severe stress in the workplacewhich manifests itself often in a negative workplace persona, whether you like it or not.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, NIOSH (www.niosh.org), a research arm of the Centers for Disease Control, defines job stress as "harmful physical and emotional reactions that occur when the requirements do not meet the work skills , resources and needs of workers. "

Many of us are probably familiar with or that people who hate their jobs and workedwas completely stressed out about it. We probably saw that stress feed into a negative attitude, which ultimately affects the workplace work to the point where they were perhaps even terminated. Sometimes everything is what it takes to reduce some of our stress at work is a shift in our own personal preferences. This month is the time to begin to learn self-exploration is needed to develop what inspires us about the work and strategies to develop the excitement back into our work. We have the power toDecisions have an impact on our attitudes and a positive attitude, positive energy attracts others. Use November to check your setting and are committed to improving the expenditure every day this month or something to change your job situation.

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