Sunday, March 29, 2015

Job Self-Discrimination

 
Applying for jobs can be very frustrating. Been there?
 
If you've applied for many jobs at all, you likely have "been there". And, like many others, you've likely had some of the following questions pop up in your head when you were rejected for some of the following  reasons:
     - "You have no experience." O.k. I understand that if I'm applying for the job of a BRAIN SURGEON! And, yes, I know that there are some positions that DO need experience but, at the same time, I have been turned down from jobs that really didn't require any special talent...just experience. So, like me, perhaps you wanted to ask, "How am I supposed to get experience if you won't hire me?"
     - "Sorry, you're OVER qualified." This one REALLY drives me nuts! There have been times in my life where I was willing and ready to take ANY job - no matter how menial - just to put food on the table. But, because I had a college diploma and because I had previous jobs that paid much more than this particular job, they were afraid that I wouldn't stay long because I was "OVER qualified". I did actually ask the following question: "Yes, I understand that but, if I'm willing to do ANYTHING necessary to put food on the table, what does it matter?"
 
Perhaps you feel that you've faced some of the following situations that kept you from getting a job:
     - Too young or too old
     - You're a woman OR you're NOT a woman  (same as, you're a man OR you're NOT a man)
     - You're a minority OR you're NOT a minority
 
So, yeah, many times, we can feel that we are fighting an uphill battle in the area of trying to secure a job even to the point of feeling as if we have been discriminated against.
 

But, are you ever guilty of "SELF-DISCRIMINATION"?

Huh?

Let me explain...

Sometimes we put up those walls all by ourselves and we "disqualify" ourselves from jobs and opportunities WITHOUT someone else ever even telling us those things.

This may be especially true if you have been in the job market for an extended period of time and you begin to feel like giving up. You begin to "self-discriminate" when you - all by yourself - begin to tell yourself the following things when looking at a "help wanted" ad (for example):
     - I'm too young (or old)...they'll never hire me.
     - I have too much (or too little) education...they'll never hire me.
     - I'm UNDER (or OVER) qualified for that position...they'll never hire me.
     - They'll never hire me because...(fill in the blank with whatever you wish).

STOP ELIMINATING YOURSELF with "SELF-DISCRIMINATION"!

You MUST maintain your level of confidence in yourself and your abilities, especially (again) if you've been in the job market for a while. It can, indeed, become frustrating, depressing and, at times, even dehumanizing.

Stay connected with information such as this and the podcasts as well as other positive information to help keep your mind focused on what is POSITIVE!

Many times - not always - companies are more interested in hiring the "person" more than they are in filling the "position". With many jobs, there are MANY that can fill a "position" but, the right "person" can do that and more.

BE THAT "PERSON"!

Yes, even in jobs that you KNOW that you are "overqualified" to fill, do NOT be afraid to approach such an opportunity (especially if you are needing to do whatever you can to provide for you and/or your family). Yes, your qualifications may exceed the "position" but, you are THE "person" that can fill that "position" and, at the same time, bring a needed positive impact to that "position" AND the company as a whole. Don't you think that this company could likely use a little extra "positive injection" among their workers at this level?

Think about it.

Do NOT give up and, DO NOT allow yourself to get hung up in "self-discrimination" before you ever even get started.

PEOPLE NEED YOU.

Never forget that! And, as you go about your day, always be sure to...

"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"

Mike



Sunday, March 22, 2015

The Final Four Road to 800


Four more podcasts will get me to #800 for my Future You University program. After that, I will take a break from the podcasts for a while...not sure how long.

 I'm also not sure when these next four podcasts will take place...I want to make sure that each of the four are some of the best that I've produced so, I will be taking my time to do so.

 Keep an eye open here for updates on THE FINAL FOUR.

Even after that, I will still keep my blog going from time to time but only when I have something that I really want to share. I do not ever want to put out podcasts or blogs just because I am trying to keep up with a schedule.

As always, I welcome your feedback and comments at any time.

"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"
Mike



Blog Article Notice

I have nothing to post as far as a new series or article at this time.

It happens.

When I do, I'll post again...hopefully before too long!

"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"
Mike




Friday, March 20, 2015

Continuous Growth


It's been a long week. I'm tired and I'm late on getting this blog article out for you to read.
 
Hey, my guess is that many - if not most - of you could say some of the same things or even more, am I right?
 
I'm going to sum up this series by pointing out a couple of things that aren't mentioned on the podcast but I also want to really encourage you to do that - LISTEN TO THE PODCAST! Same topic, additional material since I don't have a script that I follow and the podcast and blog are done at different times. Seriously, why invest 1/2 when you have so much more available to you and for you?
 
So, here we go with the "blog additional material" aspect of the equation...
 
Look at the picture of the old oak tree in the picture above. I have no idea how many years that tree has been around but you know, as do I, that it began with a very small acorn many years before. And, you also know that this tree experienced many storms and, likely, many seasons of "too dry" weather but, it survived.
 
Here's the one main thing I want to get across to you in this article:
YOUR GROWTH CAN PROVIDE FOR OTHERS.
 
What do I mean by that?
 
Just like the oak tree provides shade, protection and a home to many animals and birds, so can YOUR growth end up providing good things for many others.
 
Your growth can provide encouragement. Your growth can provide strength through that encouragement. Your growth can provide hope and promise. Your growth can provide confidence and a path to examine and possibly follow.
 
Your growth can provide LIFE for others around you and, yes, even to some that you will never know.
 
Think about that and let it sink in. And I mean REALLY think about it. Examine it from every angle that pops into your head.
 
And then, NEVER CEASE TO GROW.
 
"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"
 
Mike

 



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Grow Or Die!

 
You do know, don't you, that the oppositie of GROWTH is DEATH?
 
Simply put, you either GROW or you DIE...pretty simple deduction. Easy to "see" but hard to "understand" and "live".
 
Wouldn't you agree?
 
And, so that we not fool ourselves, there must be "measured" growth...growth that can actually be measured in a way that indicates that, indeed, growth has taken place.
 
GROWTH - as opposed to just being in a rut - is not easy. As a matter of fact, GROWTH is a struggle that builds strength and stamina while that particular "thing" is growing.
 
Look at the plant in the picture above. Do you really think that even getting to that stage of growth has been easy for that plant? Do you realize the "work" that has been done in order for that plant to push up through the soil to get to the sunlight? It really is an amazing feat that demonstrates, perfectly, how important it is to "push through" obstacles and difficulties if you want to grow and flourish.
 
Whether it's a plant, a puppy dog or a human being - if food and nourishment is not gained, it will DIE.
 
And, as you already know, it's not a "one-time thing"!
 
There must be CONTINUED FEEDING in order for continued growth to take place.
 
Now then, let's stop talking about plants and puppies and apply this to us...make it personal in this process.
 
"If I want to continue to grow, get stronger, and live, then I must continue to feed!"
 
You are doing just that by reading this blog. Be sure to listen to the podcast as well (see the links below) and then share both with as many "seedlings" as you can. Think about that...there are many people out there (you may not even be aware of who they are) that are struggling to "grow" and struggling to gain much-needed nourishment in order to grow. You may be "the one" to help in the "watering and nourishing" for that person by sharing this material.
 
Again, the choice is yours.
 
Stay in a rut and have all decisions made for you and just go wherever the rut may take you, OR, instead, make a decision - an actual decision (which is not allowed in a rut) - to actively pursue growth, even when it is uncomfortable. Remember the growing pains I talked about in the last article?
 
The choice is yours... GROW or DIE.
 
Choose wisely...your very life (yes, I'm serious) depends on it.
 
Until next time...
 
"Make it an AWESOME day! (Who else is going to do it for you?)"
 
Mike