
Running a successful solo business takes integrity, energy and passion. In fact nothing will sustain you more than having your heart in your business, so career choice is very important.
Earlier this year, my friend, Louise, enrolled in a stage management course at a local theatre school.
She had always loved the arts industry and after years of working in hospitality and retail, she decided she was finally ready to bite the bullet and pursue her passion.
Since starting her course, Louise has become a new person. She used to avoid discussion about her career, whereas now she talks about her career choice non-stop.
There's real excitement in her voice as she tells you all about her day, the different shows she’s working on and the people she has met..and her enthusiasm is contagious.
Through leaving an industry she has no interest in and following her passion, Louise has shifted from a state of disillusionment and uncertainty to one of happiness and contentment.
According to a study conducted by Professor Charles Birch and Management Consultant David Paul titled Life and Work’, 88% of people are dissatisfied with their job.
Considering the number of hours we work each week, job dissatisfaction can impact heavily on our life, affecting not only ourselves, but also our family and friends.
Consider this analogy:
Job dissatisfaction often leads to unhappiness. Unhappiness is like darkness. Darkness is the absence of light. So to find happiness we need to switch on the light.
This involves finding something that lights us up and allows us to connect to our true nature.
Write down three things that cause you to ‘light up’ when you think about them.
Some examples include people, sport, history, music, art, gardening, clothes, animals, languages, children, buildings, psychology, computer programs, dancing, writing, cooking, performing, medicine, health and fitness, cars, houses, food, antiques and travel.
If you can’t think of anything, try answering these questions:
- What type of books do you enjoy reading?
- What topics of conversation do you enjoy discussing?
- What type of seminars do you attend?
- If you could enrol in any course, which one would it be?
- If money was no obstacle and you could do anything in the world, what would you do?
Now that my friend, Louise, enjoys her work, she no longer looks forward to the weekend. “Every day is the weekend”, she tells me. She doesn’t think twice about working on Saturdays and spending Sundays doing assignments is no longer an effort.
As George Eliot once said, ‘It is never too late to be what you might have been.’
Katie Roberts is a Career Consultant who specialises in helping people identify their ideal career. This year she launched her first web based career assessment for people looking for a career change.

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Great article Katie,
true passion spills over into all parts of your life. I feel truly blessed to be a Youth Worker and this assists me on a daily basis when working with young people referred to me. They trust and engage with me because of this positive energy. Mark Ettridge from Lake Tabourie NSW
Hi Katie - thanks for a marvellous article. It reminded me of a great quote from Ron Tacchi - "life is a one-way trip, so why not go 1st class?" Grant Hyman from Sydney | Read my articles
i need a carreer counseler i go crazy trying to decide what to do ,i am interested in so many things and i have not worked much.everybody sais medical field but i need to know if it right for me. i also am interested in beauty school amoung 10 other things, if you have any advise it would be helpful thank you. rhonda scoggin from cordell ok. usa
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