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Are my skills and specialized job training appreciated by anyone?

Many of you have job training in specific areas.  That can give you an advantage or make you feel trapped.  The key is to draw a line in the sand and take a fresh look at what unique skills you have, what kind of environments you most enjoy, and what are your recurring dreams.  It may confirm what you’re doing now, or it may alert you that a change is needed.  There are too many options to feel trapped.  

  1. If I work overtime I’m neglecting my family, if don’t work overtime I’m neglecting my employer and our only source of income.
  2. I finished graduate school with a 3.9 GPA; isn’t that worth something?
  3. I have two career ideas that don’t quite mesh, and would like to know which one might prove to be more successful.
  4. Can I approach a company with a “thank you for not hiring me” note as a lead in?
  5. How can I learn what I need to do to start a lawn mowing business?

Far better to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat.” – Teddy Roosevelt —  Tweet This 

Summary:

In this episode, Dan talks about how there is always a solution, even with those who feel trapped by their work and life circumstances. Dan addresses listeners’ questions as they share the various ways in which they feel they are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Our attitudes and mindsets are often our greatest barriers and Dan explains the things we say to ourselves that can either empower or disempower us. Tune in to find out how we always have a choice and opportunity to leverage the skills we have and also, the importance of showing appreciation to anyone who provides us a service.

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 Time Stamped Show Notes:

3 Key Points:

  1. You are not trapped, remember that you always have a choice.
  2. “I deserve” is the most disempowering thing you can say. “I’m responsible” is the most empowering thing you can say.
  3. Showing appreciation for a service you received in ANY industry goes a long way.

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