記得你的職業(yè)夢(mèng)想
我們都有夢(mèng)想,但是我們中的大多數(shù)人都要等到一些事情準(zhǔn)備好了以后才會(huì)去愿意追求這些夢(mèng)想。接下來(lái),小編給大家準(zhǔn)備了記得你的職業(yè)夢(mèng)想,歡迎大家參考與借鑒。
記得你的職業(yè)夢(mèng)想
There's a famous line in the movie Field of Dreams: "If you build it, they will come." This was a message from the baseball gods to Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) telling him to build a field in the middle of the Iowa cornfields. To most, it would seem like a waste of time and money, but to Ray Kinsella, it was a crazy dream by which he hoped to support his family. And sure enough, Kinsella’s baseball field became a spectacle attracting paying crowds from far and wide.
We all have dreams, but most of us wait until a few things kick into gear before we're willing to pursue them. We say, "I'll take that trip when I retire" or "I'll buy you that gift when we sell the company" or "I'll make love to you tomorrow when I have more energy." There is a part of every human that is a "waiter," praying for life to happen instead of taking a risk. "Waiters" believe in "coincidence" and hope for a big break and some spooky luck.
And there is a part of every human that is a "gambler." Gamblers believe in consequence more than coincidence. They pray to a god more likely to say "hang loose" than "bless your heart."
Take the example of filmmaker/gambler Fernando Kalife and his movie 7 Dias. Written and directed by Kalife, this movie is about one man's dream to bring U2 to Monterrey, Mexico, in an attempt to make good on a mob debt by bringing the mob boss's son's favorite band to their town.
The movie's director/writer Kalife went so far as to raise money and shoot the film…without having contacted U2. So he had no clue whether they’d agree to offer him rights to use their music and concert footage. We’re talkin' major roll of the dice1. But Kalife was raised by a father who always told him: "You make a good product. The rest will happen by consequence."
If you compare Kalife to a surfer, he'd have a big-wave bravado2. And ride the wave he did. In March 2005, U2's Bono was on his way to Cabo San Lucas when his plane was diverted to Acapulco. Once in town, Bono spent time with his friend Jaime Camil, whose son jumped on the opportunity to tell Bono about 7 Dias. Bono was intrigued3 and agreed to view the movie. He loved it and the rest is history. The low-budget, independent film 7 Dias, starring none other than U2, is now in movie theaters.
So what can you learn from Fernando Kalife? It’s probably not smart to bet the farm on landing the world’s biggest band in your small town. But a little big-wave bravado can be good. This doesn't mean do something stupid. It just means don't wait for tomorrow to live for today.
Here are three tips on how you can build your own field of dreams:
1. Define Freedom 定義自由
"Freedom has a scent4 like the top of a newborn baby's head.” -U2, "Miracle Drug"
It's common to get caught up building somebody else's field of dreams. Know how you define freedom. Is it sleeping late, making love, eating the very bottom of a Drumstick ice cream treat? Take the time to get to the bottom of life and understand the very specific (if not quirky) things that make you feel happy and free.
2. Define Risk 定義風(fēng)險(xiǎn)
"I don't want to come to the end of my life and find that I have just lived the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well." -Diane Ackerman
For some people, risk is riding a 25-foot wave. For others, risk is eating spicy5 horseradish. In both cases, risk is an important ingredient that seasons life with a little kick. Risk roots you into the soul and opens space in the present moment. Determine what is a comfortable risk that will not endanger your life or freak out your loved ones. And then go for it!
3. Define Stupid 定義愚蠢
“There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction.” John F. Kenned6
There are lots of crazy people out there. So encouraging risk is a dangerous proposition. Playing it safe comes with rewards. You’re not likely to go broke. You’re not as likely to alienate7 your family. You’re much more stable. Risk is not something that should destroy your life so much as it should mix up your routines, spark your imagination, and ignite your spirit.
擴(kuò)展:找份好工作的秘訣
找工作難,找份滿意的好工作更難。你有沒有納悶過:為什么有些人就能找到好工作,而自己就不行呢?其實(shí)這個(gè)道理也不難。下面我們就一起來(lái)看一看找份好工作的秘訣。
Firstly, to renew your knowledge structure as soon as possible. The main differences between those educated people and those uneducated people are the WAY of THINKING and the self-educating skill. Meanwhile, the Internet gives everybody an unprecedented1 chance to search all the resource you need.
Please NOTICE the language and computer skills are only the 2 basic tools in a successful career although those 2 skills also need to be improved practically. If you just count on them, you have to face the boring work day after day.
Of course, I can't give you the details about what kind of knowledge you might need because different people have different interests in their careers and I don't want to mislead you. To me, Management, Economy, Finance, Politics, Military, History, Sports and arts. However, you may have your choices.
Secondly2, the more important aspect is your OVERALL ABILITY. That means what kind of person will be welcomed by the society.
Here are the eleven aspects of the overall ability required for a manager position:
1. Work experience related to management
2. Potential for growth
3. Ability to work with others, (Superiors, peer, and subordinates)
4. Competence3 in area of responsibility or specialization (technical/organizational skills, attention to detail, ability to complete assignments)
5. Personal initiative, motivation
6. Integrity
7. Analytical4 ability
8. Facility with English
9. Written communication skills
10. Oral communication skills
11. Potential for success as an effective and inspiring upper-level manager
Hope the information can be helpful to you.
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