Career Pathing: One of Life’s Ultimate Challenges

Deciding on a CAreer Path

Most of us would agree that we are a product of our decisions, far more than our hopes, dreams, and goals. The further we get in life, the more we evaluate our choices from a coulda-woulda-shoulda perspective. We can often be harsh on ourselves as we reflect on our decisions, especially concerning our career. Deciding and acting on a career path is one of our most consequential series of decisions.

1. How can I balance passion and practicality when making career decisions?

2. What role do my personal values play in career decision-making?

3. How can I navigate the pressure of choosing a high-paying career versus pursuing my passions?

4. What are some practical ways to explore different career options before deciding?

5. How can I bounce back from a career setback and continue to pursue my goals?

6. Are the careers I am considering sustainable over a working lifetime?

7. What knowledge, skills, and competencies are required to perform at mastery in a chosen career, and how do I stack up?

8. What activities motivate and enable me to earn a good living?

9. Have I reconciled that career success equates with hard work, dedication, and persistence?

10. What transferable experiences and skills will I gain and be able to leverage should I pursue a new future career path?

As you contemplate these questions, don’t do so in a vacuum. Seek advice from people that work in the areas you are considering. Research career fields via the internet, talk to professionals in academia, take career-defining assessments, and of course, seek counsel from a career coach.

I’ll close with this…proceed forward with confidence, not fear. Lean into the oftentimes arduous journey of identifying and pursuing a rewarding career. Not much good comes easy. You have to believe in yourself and be resilient. Setbacks will happen, and as my mom frequently said, “a setback is a setup for a comeback.” A mistake does not make certain of your ultimate destiny. It is an inevitable and important part of the process to gain ultimate confidence, peace, and satisfaction. Once you have a clearly validated career transition plan, trust the plan and implement it aggressively. You can do this!

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Rex Rolf

President of Cornerstone Performance Group. With over 25 years experience, Rex gives you the advice, motivation and accountability you need to make significant change. Click on the chat button on at the bottom right of this article to connect.

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