The very worst use of time in life
is to stay for months or years at
a job for which you are completely
unsuited. However, a great
number of people spend their whole
lives doing something during the week
so that they can somehow find something
enjoyable to do on the weekend.
In every case, these are men and
women with very little future before
them. They look upon their jobs as a
form of drudgery, a penance they have
to pay in order to enjoy the rest of their
lives. And because of this attitude,
they will seldom advance or be promoted.
They will stay pretty much at
the same level, moving from job to job,
and always wondering why other people
seem to live the "good life" while
they feel they are living lives of quiet
desperation.
People who are not successful and
happy in their work are those who
have not taken the time to sit down
and deal honestly and openly with
themselves. They have not looked
deep within themselves to recognize
the inner treasures of talent and ability
that they have demonstrated
throughout their lives. They are content
to do work that other people
design and to achieve goals that other
people set.
Over time, people who are not following
their true calling begin to feel
helpless. They feel that there is nothing
they can do to change things.
Their income rises enough only to
meet their expenditures, and they
worry about money much of the time.
The future looks to them to be very
much the same as the past. But this is
not for you!
Your aim in life is to become everything
you are capable of becoming, to
enjoy full self-expression of your talents
and abilities. Your job is to develop
yourself to the point at which every
day is a source of joy and satisfaction,
and you have so many interesting
things to do that you do not have
enough time to do them. Your mission
is to continually hold up a mirror to
yourself and refuse to work at anything that is not an expression of
everything that is good and capable
within you.
Success comes from being excellent
at what you do. The market pays
excellent rewards only for excellent
performance. It pays average rewards
for average performance, and belowaverage
rewards — and insecurity —
for below-average performance.
But excellence is a journey, not a
destination. You never really get there.
You can never relax. The market is
always changing, and what constitutes
excellence today will be different
tomorrow and very different next year
and the year after.
All really successful and happy people
know in their hearts that they are
very good at what they do. If you are
doing what you really enjoy or love, if
you are following your true calling,
you will know because of your attitude
toward excellence.
When you have found your true
calling, nothing but the best will do
for you, and you will go any distance,
pay any price, and overcome any
obstacle to develop yourself to the
point at which you are really good at
what you do.
When you find your true calling,
you will have a continuous desire to
learn more about it. A person who is
not driven to learn more about his
field is a person who is in the wrong
job. And if a person is in the wrong
job and not constantly learning and
growing in his or her field, that person's
value and his or her employability
is diminishing with each passing
day.
When you find your true calling,
you will be determined to join the top
10 percent of people in your field. You
will be willing to pay any price that is
necessary to rise to the top. You will be
willing to start work earlier than anyone
else, work harder than anyone
else, and work later than anyone else.
A simple test as to whether or not
you are in your true calling is this: If
you are doing the job that is meant for
you, that uses your unique talents, you
will automatically admire those who
are at the top of your field. You will
look up to them and want to be like
them. They will be your role models,
and you will pattern your work and
activities after them. You will want to
meet them, speak with them, read
their books, and listen to their talks.
The very best people in your chosen
field will become the examples that
give you guidance, both spoken and
unspoken, on your upward journey.
Throughout the years, I have been
continually asked by people what they
can do to be more successful. In almost
every case, these people are working
in jobs that they don't like, for bosses
they don't particularly respect, producing
or selling products or services
to customers they don't care about.
And many of them think that if they
just hang in there long enough, the
clouds will part and everything will
get better.
But the fact is that you are where
you are and who you are because you
have chosen to be there. Nobody can
help you or change your situation for
you. The economic goal of your company
is to hire people at the very lowest
cost so that they can serve customers
at the very lowest cost in a
competitive market. For this reason,
no one has any obligation to pay you
any more than you are getting. If possible,
he or she would like to pay you
less.
You must become great at doing
what you are doing if you want to
move up. And if you don't have the
inner desire to be great at your job, it
means you are probably in the wrong
job.
A great tragedy is the number of
people who do their jobs in an average
or mediocre fashion and with the idea
that when the right job comes along,
they will really put their heads down
and do a great job. But for some reason,
the right job never comes along.
They are always passed over for promotions
or advancement. They are
always the last ones hired and the first
ones laid off.
If you're still not sure about your
true calling, ask the people closest to
you, "What do you think I would do
the best at in my life?" It is amazing
how people around you, including
your spouse, your best friends, and
your parents, can clearly see what you
should be doing when often you cannot
see it yourself.
Remember, you were put on this
earth to do something wonderful with
your life. You have within you talents
and abilities so vast that you could
never use them all if you lived to be a
thousand years old. You have natural
skills and talents that can enable you
to overcome any obstacles and achieve
any goal you could ever set for yourself.
There are no limits on what you
can be, have, or do if you have your
true calling, and then throw your
whole heart into doing what you were
made to do in an excellent fashion.
Learn more about Brian Tracy
and his bestselling program The
Psychology of Achievement.