Does your CORE lead your work, or do you check
it at the door?
You’re accomplished and respected in certain circles.
You’ve made contacts. You’re building an impressive resume.
You’re doing what you need to do to play the game and move up the ranks.
People may even think you’re pretty damned successful.
Yet something is brewing.
Maybe you’re tired of letting company fires pull you away from your other priorities.
Perhaps the appeal your title once held no longer keeps your attention.
Or you’re feeling pulled to tap into those secret dreams of who you thought you could be, once upon a time.
I’m Jeff Fischer, and I used to love the thrill of the climb as much as the next guy. Knowing I could land that next job, pay raise, or bank bonus if I could just be who they wanted me to be just a little bit longer. I was charting my next move, all right, but it wasn’t based on any chart I’d developed.
Instead I was crafting a resume to get where they thought I should go. And I did that impressively. I pulled down multiples of 6-figures. I even got my PhD.
But, like you, I got tired of the game.
Admitting that was the most courageous thing I’ve ever done.
Yet nothing compares to being who you are and doing the work you were born to do. I call that Career Resonance.
And having your priorities in order? That’s real power.
See, who you are naturally lives at the intersection of _______ and _______. (Don’t worry, we’ll fill that in together – that’s the fun part.)
And there is a place in the world where the stuff you are naturally already exists. (And yes you can get paid for it, and maybe even lead a new charge!)
To find it simply requires the courage to release the need for the job title, and start with your CORE.
