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The Top Ten Ways to be Happy in your Work – FOREVER!

July 13th, 2011 · Articles, Happy, Life, relationship


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1. Do what really interests you! (This seems like a simple idea, but many times we do work for many other reasons)

2. Decide for yourself what kind of work best fits you. (There is no shortage of people who will tell you what to do, but this decision should come from you since you will be the one doing the work)

3. Make your work align with the rest of your life, and you won’t notice the difference anymore between vocation and vacation. (First decide what your vision of your perfect day will be and how that will integrate with the rest of your life) [Read more →]

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Make a living and make it interesting

July 3rd, 2011 · Vocational Passion


People need to provide an income for themselves and this is a priority.  But I have discovered as people approach 40, they are no longer willing to make the trade-off between just making money and not enjoying what they do.

It becomes equally important to do work which is in fact interesting.  I have also found that despite how MUCH money people make, the work which is not interesting does not last very long.  When people continue to do work for JUST the money over a long period of time, health issues and psychological issues start to build depression and angst.

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The Top Ten Ways to Take Positive Risks in your Life!

May 5th, 2011 · Authentic Life, Life, relationship


Here are the top ten ways to take positive risks in your life (And what will happen if you do)

1. Decide what you want and then define and take the biggest risk you can think of which will move you closer to your goal. (Taking action towards doing what you wanto do is not a risk)

2. Make a step by step plan towards an important goal and define risks you MUST take to move forward. (Living a status quo life will not change any situation for which you are stuck )

3. Ask yourself what is possible and then make a list. (Most people spend too much time pondering what things won’t work and as a result justify why taking no actionis the best choice)

4. Take action- do something unusual to create movement towards a goal which is important to you. (Like a set of domino’s, all the choices from the past which no longer fit you will fall down)

5. Only strive to accomplish a few really important things each day. (Life isn’t about having the biggest to-do list) but making progress and living a life which is most important to the person living it!)

6. Work to develop the relationships which matter to you. (Don’t be afraid to terminate the relationships which no longer work for you or be afraid to pursue new ones which nourish you)

7. Re-define yourself by WHO you are vs. WHAT you do. (Job titles are for the human resources staff)

8. Define and live your perfect vocational day. (Recreate a life which works better for you vs. one which works better for someelse who really doesn’t care about your welfare)

9. Be your own best friend. (Easier said than done since people tend to be their own worst critics)

10. Give yourself permission to take risks in your life. (Otherwise, you will wait a very long time and then wonder later why change took so long)

Taking risks towards what you want in your life is all relevant. What might seem like a big risk to one person might not seem that risky to another. Happiness in life, work and relationships is knowing you were not afraid to try something new in your life when the status quo no longer worked. Take a few risks towards what you want- Your life will be richer from the inside out!

I’ll be cheering you on as you go!

Craig Nathanson

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The magic of RIGHT work and RIGHT relationships

April 20th, 2011 · Authentic Life, Life, Vocational Passion, relationship, right relationship


This is an authentic life. There are no more secrets.  You tell yourself and others that you love your work and you love your partner and you love your life.

Each day you pinch yourself hoping the person you woke up next to wasn’t a dream. Then you realize it’s real and the person you really love and care about is right next to you and feels the same about you. You leap out of bed full of excitement about your day and your work. You pause for a moment worrying that the Human Resources police might stop you for being so joyful about work which is supposed to be about productivity and compliance not joy and fulfillment. Then you realize there are no HR police in your day and you smile.

You are living an AUTHENTIC life. As a result, you are available to help others and be totally focused on your work and your relationships.

Craig

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What happens with WRONG relationship and WRONG work?

April 10th, 2011 · relationship, right relationship


This is worse. It gets harder to wake up each day, especially next to the person you are with.  You feel trapped.  You have no refuge.  You continue on with your life, but you are simply a character in a play wearing a mask.  You wonder when the genie will show up in your life to save you.  Then one day you realize that it is up to you to force change.

I see this with many clients.  They don’t change until the pain of not changing becomes worse than to make the change and then they do.

Craig

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