Saturday, May 23, 2020
How to Be Limitless in Your Life and Career
How to Be Limitless in Your Life and Career We all have a similar goal.We want success to feel meaningful, we want our work to matter. But it doesnât.And we feel stuck. No matter how hard we hustle and grind toward success, or how much we achieve it. Thatâs because the problem isnât how weachievesuccess, itâs how wedefinesuccess. We spend our lives positioning ourselvesjust so, reaching for the right college, the right internship, the right company, the right promotion, the right job. We fill all the right check boxes on all the right paths to all the right and generally accepted, externally definitions of success, and we still feel like something is missing. Whats Missing? Years ago, I found myself sitting in a corner offer with a beautiful view of the park and a fancy title. I had gotten myself to the top.But, I found myself asking, âThe top of what?â I had done all the right things. I had wrangled my way to the fast track, I had demanded the spotlight, I had put myself smack dab in the center of the deal flow, and I had done it early enough in my career that the dividends would pay for years to come. And I had leaned in! I was successful. But I wasnât happy. Whose Definition of Success Are You Following? I was at the top of someone elseâs definition of success. And thatâs the problem. You canât be insatiably hungry, or deeply inspired, or happily fulfilled by someone elseâs goals. In order for your working life tofeelright for you, it has to actuallyberight for you.Being limitless comes not from achieving externally defined success, but achieving consonance, wherewhat you domatcheswho you are(or want to be). That requires doing something different.The first step in becoming limitless is to ignore everyone elseâs definitions of success and create your own, owning how much importance you place on, and from where you derive, the four elements of calling, connection, contribution, and control. Once you know that, you can decide whether you need to change your career, change your workplace, or change yourself. Calling Callingis a gravitational pull towards a goal larger than yourselfâ"a business you want to build, a leader who inspires you, a societal ill you wish to remedy, a cause you wish to serve. Connection Connectiongives you sightlines into how your everyday work serves that calling by solving the problem at hand, growing the companyâs bottom line, or reaching that goal. Contribution Contributionis an understanding of how this job, this brand, this paycheck contributes to the community you want to belong, the person you want to be, or the lifestyle youâd like to live. Control Controlreflects how you are able to influence your connection to that calling in order to have some say in the assignment of projects, deadlines, colleagues, and clients; offer input into shared goals; and do work that contributes to your career trajectory and earnings. You can think of it in this way: until we are able to control how our connection and our contribution influence and are influenced by our calling, we will continue to be limited in the confidence we have in the choices we make and the chances we take. Understanding how these elements align for you, personally and professionally, will allow you to determine whether you need to change your career, change your workplace, or change yourself in order to become limitless. This guest post was authored by Laura Gassner Otting Laura Gassner Otting is the author of Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path, and Live Your Best Life. Want to live a limitless life? Take her quick quiz at http://www.LimitlessAssessment.com/ to see whatâs holding you back, and what you can do about it.
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