Is It Time To Rethink Your Career? Part 2

buildingIf you’re reading this article, you probably read Part 1 where I provide the setup for some follow-up examples below (click HERE to read Part 1).

Have you always been great at puzzles and games? Have you always been a great problem solver? If so, every organization in the world needs people that have Problem Solving, as their “underlying Top Natural Talent.” What I mean is, you may not think of certain careers as people that are great problem solvers, but that’s exactly what they are, underneath their title, position and career.

As an example, doctors need to be great problem solvers. In fact, I believe that problem solving is the natural taken that’s most critical for a doctor to naturally possess. Don’t you? Don’t we all want our doctor to be able to efficiently and effectively solve our problem? A bedside manner would be great to have too, but if they can’t solve my problem efficiently and effectively, then I’m finding another doctor!

But you shouldn’t go to medical school and then figure out that you’re a horrible problem solver. First figure out if you’re a great problem solver, and then figure out what you’d most love to put that talent to work on!

If you’re a great problem solver, but you’ve always be fascinated by fire and how oxygen and other elements effect it, then maybe you’d be a far better firefighter! After all, firefighters need to be great problem solvers too don’t they? If not, fires around your house and community are going to take a lot longer to put out!

Or maybe you’re great at solving problems, but you’ve always been far more curious about the law and injustice. That means you’d probably be a much better lawyer or defense attorney, don’t you think?

Okay, so maybe you’re not a great problem solver, consider these:

You might not think that a teacher needs to be persuasive more than anything else, but I believe they should be! Persuasion is about getting people to think, act, feel and/or believe differently. Isn’t that what we want teachers to do for their student? Heck, teachers need to be incredibly persuasive these days, just to be able to get students to listen, let alone learn!

Sadly, persuasion is not the underlying top natural talent that most teachers have. How many truly talented teachers did you have growing up? How “convincing” were most of your teachers? How many of them truly changed the way you thought, acted, behaved or believed? How many of them truly made an impact on you as a result?

But again, if you’re a great Teacher, that doesn’t mean you should automatically think about teaching in K-12 or college; every industry and organization in the world needs great teachers and trainers. So, what kinds of things would you most live to teach people about, for the rest of your life? What kinds of things do you most love learning about yourself, and talking about? Who do you most love talking about it to, and who could most benefit from your love and talent?

As an example, we all know what a phenomenally talented waiter, waitress or bartender, looks like:

But, what about a Gate Agent at the airport; shouldn’t they also be phenomenally talented at serving others?

What about a Nurse? More than anything else, I want a nurse that exceeds my expectations!

What about a Human Resource professional or manager; shouldn’t they also be best at serving/taking care of others? Shouldn’t they be best at taking care of both the organization’s needs and the employees’?

I could go on and on and on. The key is, figure out what your best at first – what your top natural talent is, then figure out what you’d love to put your talent to work on, and who could most benefit from it.

I’m happy to help if you need it!

 

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