Step#2 Getting From Point A to Point B
In my previous article, Step 1, we
discussed the many responsibilities we have as
mothers, wives, and business women. Your
challenge for the month was to research where
your passion lies. Based on your research you
might have discovered that self investigation
can lead us to two places; either we find out
our answer or we realize we need to ask more
questions to get that answer.
Finding your purpose takes great effort,
but can be effortless all at the same time. It
seems that once we begin pursuing that in
which we were intended, everything falls into
place. But the matter we have to realize is
that time plays a great role. Sometimes people
are over night successes and others have to
nurture their purpose for years to come. Keep
in mind though, as long as you enjoy what it
is you are pursuing and the motivation you
have is strong, than that alone will sustain
your ambition and provide your passion
longevity.
Remember you are making a commitment to
yourself. You should treat that commitment the
same way you would treat a marriage or devoted
friendship. The key is to value yourself the
way you value others. Having a good attitude
from the very beginning can make the
difference and not only affect your career,
but the people around you. Self dedication
does show and the commitment will be reflected
in your professional life and relationships.
Assuming you now have a general idea of
what you would like to do, now you need to
visualize how to get from Point A, where you
are now, to Point B, where you would like to
be. Sometimes it is easier to set up a
structure for your business if you look at the
large picture of your purpose and where you
intend to be in the future. Granted your ideas
and goals change as you change, but your
general purpose will usually remain the same,
it just branches out.
Now that you have researched what you want
to do, take the time to research what others
in your area of interest have already done.
Conducting market research will allow you to
get a feel for the industry you are entering.
It’s important to see what is out there. Look
up trade journals and magazines. Really put
some effort into getting involved with your
career and learning about it. Every career has
an abundant amount of resources available and
a lot of that information is free. If you see
a trade journal or magazine that you like,
sign up for their newsletter. This will help
keep you updated on industry events and
trends.
Reading and researching can be one sided
tasks. Sometimes it is easier to learn about
your career by actually interacting with
others in the field. This can be done on your
own time instead of regular business hours
thanks to the internet. Now you can find chat
groups, users groups, and forums and you are
not limited by time zones or borders.
One of my favorite resources is Yahoo
Groups at http://groups.yahoo.com/. You can
look up any particular subject and find a
group where you can discuss some of your
career objections. This is an excellent way to
network with your peers and experts in the
field. It is not uncommon to find a lot of
other “newbies” in these groups as well as
professionals. The most important thing is to
not be afraid to ask questions. If you don’t
know what questions to ask then reading over
the archives of a group is a great place to
start. Groups vary in size and subject so what
I suggest is to join a couple to see which
ones fit your personal needs.
Another resource you can use is ListServ
lists http://www.lsoft.com/catalist.html.
Typically you subscribe through your email
client to a discussion group within your field
of interest. You can also do a search for
“listserves” or “user groups” on the internet
to pull up a vast amount of sites that list an
array of groups. Not all lists are treated
equal so again use your own judgment when
joining.
I also personally like forum communities.
You can often search for “forums” online to
find one in your career field. It’s a great
opportunity to share your discoveries as well
as learn from others. Not to mention you can
do several searches within a forum and read
old posts. This is a great way to see other
member profiles which often reference their
personal or business websites. Some forums
even have a ‘members’ section that lists all
their members profiles. Any profile with a
“www” by their name usually has a live link to
their site. Be sure to take the time and visit
these sites for reference.
When you are visiting other people’s
websites in your field, I advise you to check
and see if they have a links page. I have
found so many great resources through other
people’s links pages. Also it helps you get an
idea of what sites you can possibly request
link exchanges from in the future.
By networking with others and conducting
your own market research, you will gain a
better sense of direction and get an idea
where it is you want to be in the future with
your career. If you see a website that you
like, bookmark it. Then once you have
collected enough information, go back and
review your favorites once more. Ask yourself
what do you like about it? What information
was useful to you? Was the site visually
appealing? Was the site easy to navigate? If
not, what would you change? What information
would you add? Take notes, write your thoughts
down and remember… patience plus perseverance,
equals purpose.
Artist and inspirational writer Heather J.
Tait began her career as a professional artist
back in 1997 in Morgan Hill, CA. Her style
combines simplicity and complexity. She uses
bold lines with the aid of her Sharpie Marker
and completes the process with splashes of
bright watercolors.
Her work can best be described in its
entirety as inspirational. She has over 160
pieces of all original works with
inspirational quotes that correspond to each
piece.
Her art as well as articles are syndicated
internationally. Her work has been featured in
the Spire Press (New York, NY), the Gutenburg
Litegraphic Society (Salt Lake City, UT), Tony
Awards (Atlanta,GA) and the FOX Theater (Atlanta,GA)
to name a few.
She was also recently inducted into the
Who’s Who of American Women 2004-2005--the
definitive biographical resource featuring the
most accomplished women in all areas of human
endeavor.
She is also the founder of Silence Speaks
International Artist Association and Intrigue
Magazine which works to promote artists and
writers.
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