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Searching for Your Dream Job

By: Don Monteith
Posted on: 2008-03-21
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Article Summary: When you were a child, you thought about being an astronaut, or a dancer, or an actress, and when you grew up, whether you tried to gain that goal or not, you realized that very few people made it to those fields and gave up; in other words, you felt you were settling. We could add fireman, policeman, nurse, doctor ~ and the list grows much longer.

Have you changed? Your job started out being what you wanted, but today it's different. Maybe you thought of it as a jumping place to a better job in the future, but you've been here 5 plus years.

Satisfaction and fulfillment is your goal, not being in a "make do" position for an extended period!

The fact is, your dream job is out there, but if you continue to putter away at a job that is boring, unsatisfying and might not even fulfill your needs when it comes to basic survival, it's time to make a plan and get out!

When people think of dream jobs, all too often, they think of the jobs that they thought about when they were children.

As a child, you probably thought about being a doctor or a lawyer, a nurse, even an astronaut when you finished college. Truth is very few of us kept the goal in mind for those jobs and gave up; in other words, you felt you were settling.

The problem is, many of those people carried the disappointment they felt from learning that they couldn't do the jobs that they wanted as children into their adult lives.

Few of us follow our childhood dreams realizing as adults that most choices would not have made us happy.

Your needs and beliefs about a good job when you were a child will be far different from your needs as an adult, and you'll find that if you consider your needs as an adult, you'll have a much better chance of finding your real dream job.

Think about what makes you happy, and what you need in terms of job security, monetary pay and challenges.

The first step in searching for your dream job is actually realizing that the one you're in right now is not going to make you happy.

Have you been waiting on a promotion or raise that never comes, or do you feel that your efforts are wasted on a routine basis?

Perhaps you feel that they don't appreciate you, or you silently think that you are so much better than this. All of these feelings are valid; the important thing to realize is that they are feelings that should be acted upon.

When you take a look at the feelings of discontent that you have amassed about your job, realize that you spend a quarter of your life at work. Your life is simply too short to feel like that for a fourth of it!

More people find their dream jobs than you might think; as a matter of fact, you'll find that's all a matter of searching and making your time count.

Help is available for you to discover the career job of your dreams. Your mindset is key when you begin to look.

There is no time like the present, and you'll find that you can make your own opportunities as you seek to discover the right career path for you.

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About the Author:
Don Monteith
Don Monteith spent 32 years as co-owner of several franchises and a personnel/staffing service. Every year, his firm placed hundreds of job candidates in their dream job. Today, Don shares his business and career expertise through his newest websites on the Internet. Lots of FREE ideas - suggestions - ready for your perusal and study. http://www.HowToGetYourDreamJob.com

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