Saturday, May 9, 2020
The Top 10 Things People Want In Life But Just Cant Figure Out How To Get - Kathy Caprino
The Top 10 Things People Want In Life But Just Canât Figure Out How To Get This winter, I conducted a survey to my awesome community probing a number of critical life and career questions. 700 people have responded so far, and their answers have been fascinating to read. Itâs not that I donât ask these questions of my clients and my course members â" I do. But whatâs so intriguing to me is that itâs becoming more and more obvious that the things we humans desperately long for today are not only universal and timeless, but also have become even more elusive and impossible to sustain, even as we âevolveâ and develop in this tech-frenzied, time-crushing world. The key question this survey probed was this: âIf you could say in one word what you want more of in life, what would that be?â (If youâd like to take my survey, please do. Iâd love your personal insights â" hereâs the link.) Of all the things people indicated they want more of, the following were the 10 most frequently mentioned. Hereâs my take on whatâs missing in life and work today, and why we canât get enough of these precious ingredients. (The quotes below are from actual respondents, about what they perceive to be the biggest challenge in the way of what theyâre longing for): #1: Happiness Biggest challenge: âNot knowing what I want to do.â The #1 mentioned missing element â" Happiness has become so hard to achieve, and even harder to maintain. In my work with professional women, Iâve seen that happiness continually escapes them because, first, they donât really understand exactly what will make them happy. They just dont know themselves well at all. Secondly, they search outside themselves for happiness â" in a job, a husband, a family, a title, a paycheck, a fancy house. As a result, Happiness is constantly out of their control and a perpetual moving target that never stands still long enough for them to grasp. Im not saying that these things dont bring happiness of course, they can. The key point is that if everything youre searching for remains outside of you, youll always be scrambling and chasing. #2: Money Biggest challenge: âNot having enough money or time to accomplish the things I want to do.â Iâve worked with millionaires, as well as people who earn mid-six figures and far, far less. Isnât it fascinating that no matter what we earn, we somehow feel we never have enough? I know people with literally over a million dollars in their retirement accounts, yet they live in such a constant fear state around money that they never have a momentâs peace. The question is: how much money do you really need to bring about the life experiences that will truly fulfill you? And if you want more money, do you understand the key principles and behaviors required to generate it? #3: Freedom Biggest challenge: âHaving the freedom to find my true purpose or being lit up by the day-to-day at work.â Ah, freedom. We all want it, yet so many people I meet are resistant to doing whatâs required to get it. They want to âfeelâ free, yet are scared to muster the courage to do whatâs necessary to âbecomeâ free. What is necessary to experience freedom? Iâve seen that it requires making yourself right (not wrong), following your own authentic values and beliefs, and building strong boundaries to protect yourself from what others will tell you is right for you or try to force on you. And it takes forging your own path in life and work, despite the challenges and the nay-sayers. It requires BOLDNESS and courage to make yourself your own highest authority on life and work, and thatâs no easy thing today. Sadly, most of us arenât taught or trained (particularly women) how to stand up powerfully for what we want and believe in, and to go after it with undying passion and commitment. #4: Peace Biggest challenge: âLack of clarity about who I am and my purpose.â We long for peace, desperately. Peace from noise, chatter, pressure, responsibilities. We also want peace from the pain and thumping inside our own heads â" the conflicts and strain we inflict on ourselves every minute to be better, stronger, smarter (prettier, thinner, better parents, _______ [you fill in the blank]). Peace, Ive found, doesnât come from being better at anything, or even figuring anything out. Attaining peace is a practice that we need to cultivate and commit to. Peace today will never just fall in our laps â" itâs too chaotic a world. We have to carve out space within ourselves and in our lives to bring forward the experience of peace, then do the work to expand peace as a feeling and experience that weâll commit to daily, regardless of whatâs around us. You donât have to know your purpose to be at peace â" you just have to commit to being at peace, and building daily practices that will support you in that commitment. #5: Joy Biggest challenge: âHow to find the right role or position for me now that will bring joy in my work.â In working with thousands of women to build successful, rewarding careers they love, Iâve witnessed how the process of stepping up to our highest potential and honoring our best visions for contributing to the world in a meaningful way does indeed pave the way for more joy. I believe (and have lived) that we simply canât feel joy in our lives if the work we do pains us. Weâre not able to effectively separate who we are from what we do (and why would we want to?). So when youâre stuck in work you hate, with people you donât respect, supporting outcomes that feel wrong to you, then your life as a whole canât help but be joyless, even if your personal or family life brings you happiness. #6: Balance Biggest challenge: âBalancing my need/desire for flexibility while making enough money and having the benefits I want.â Iâve researched work-life balance extensively, and believe that itâs doable only under one condition: that you understand clearly what your top life priorities are, and you defend and honor those priorities fiercely, every minute of the day. It takes understanding your non-negotiables (what you wonât compromise on, what you wonât say âyesâ to), and then living from that knowledge, and making the right decisions that align with your top life priorities. If you canât do that, you canât create or sustain balance. #7: Fulfillment Biggest challenge: âUtilizing my potential in the best possible way, for myself and for others.â Fulfillment can be defined as this: âSatisfaction or happiness as a result of fully developing ones abilities or character.â We simply canât experience fulfillment if weâre not living up to what we know is our highest and best potential. Have you ever settled for something much less than you know you want or deserve? It hurts a lot. But to live up to our highest potential, we have to leave our comfort zones behind, and perhaps even leave behind the definition weâve crafted of who we think we are, and the stories we tell ourselves about what weâre capable of, so that we can become the person we dream to be. We may also have to leave some people and relationships behind (the ones that donât support you to soar higher and grow because it threatens them). Fulfillment is possible when you are filling up your cup, honoring your own potential, not forsaking yourself by putting everyone else in front of you. Fulfillment comes when you take bold actions that say âyesâ to the future vision of you, even well before itâs âhatched.â #8: Confidence Biggest challenge: âFeeling like I have something to offer now, rather than feeling constantly as if Im not ready and need more training.â Iâve seen in working with thousands of women over 10 years that we humans only see whatâs at the tip of our noses. And when weâre in situations that are hurtful, demeaning, challenging and worse, we lose confidence. We get rocked. We forget who we are, and what we are capable of, and see only the boss in front of us whoâs yelling or the colleague whos tearing us down. Itâs a tough world out there, but there are many ways we can stay true to our gifts and capabilities, and build our confidence. For that, we need support from others who believe in us without fail. We need to build our tribe of people who will do anything for us. And we need to believe in ourselves without fail, despite the evidence around us that says weâre not âreadyâ to soar. #9: Stability Biggest challenge: âFiguring out what to do next, to keep me afloat and be a bridge to my later years and retirement.â I think that some of the worst advice many of us have ever received in life falls under the category of âDo the stable, secure thing!â As one who followed the âstableâ path for 18 years, and pursued a corporate life that was, in the end, very wrong for me, I know that âstableâ can be the kiss of death. After experiencing a brutal layoff in the days following 9/11, and feeling as if my whole life and career came crashing down around me, I now know this â" NOTHING outside of us is âsecure or stable.â Only YOU are stable â" your spirit, your intelligence, your capabilities, your gifts and what you have to offer others and the world. And how you choose to react to what comes your way thats what brings stability. These are the only aspects of life that are truly stable and secure in this world. #10: Passion Biggest challenge: âOvercoming feelings of ineptitude and negativity because of career setbacks.â Finally, passion â" it seems that everyone talks about wanting to be passionate about their work. Yet passion is something that can demand a high price â" the price of wrapping your entire entity around a certain direction (including risking your checkbook, your marriage and even your health) because you canât NOT pursue it. What people often mean when they say âI want to feel passionate about my workâ is this: They want to feel alive, not exhausted, beleaguered and demoralized. They want to feel that thereâs a reason theyâre on this planet, a reason for the talents and abilities they were given at birth and have cultivated. They want to believe that theyâre here for a purpose and finding that purpose will give their lives the meaning and passion theyâre missing. Passion can be tapped and uncorked, for sure, but only when you allow yourself to believe that your life and your work mean something more than merely existing for a paycheck, or doing the âsecureâ thing. * * * * * * * * * What is the one thing YOU want more of in life and work? And what can you do this month and year to finally create it? To learn more about how to create a more fulfilling and joyful work-life, join me in April for free my 3-part webinar series The Quickest Path To Your Happiest Career. Learn the steps to take to get what you long for, in the fastest way possible. And bring your burning questions to the call! I look forward to helping you create what you desire most.
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