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No Regrets. Only Lessons to be Learned.

June 1, 2015 by Jim Peacock Leave a Comment

Regrets are wasted energy.

I had a person in one of my online seminars post that she was an oncology nurse early on in her career and was often the last person people spoke to before dying. Many of them shared their regrets with her about:

  • Not taking risks in their lives
  • Not doing jobs they wanted to do
Mt. Whitney
Perspective often helps how you view things
  • Not doing the education they wanted
  • Long-held grudges
  • She had to leave nursing because this was such a depressing part of the job. But what she learned was to live a life of no regrets.

    Don’t look at your career development ever as a regret. You can’t change the past… only the future. And it’s how you deal and react to past events that are important. Most of us make the best decisions we can with the information we have at the time. Remember that when you look back on your career development.  Don’t ponder or wonder “what if…” Let it go and move forward.

    The key to regretting something is to look at it and ask yourself, “What did I learn from it?”  I really have no regrets about past decisions and mistakes because I learned something from all of them. I learned that a bachelors degree in Forestry still helps me appreciate the outdoors and to understand ecology in a different way. It was not a waste of five years…and I love the outdoors…as a hobby. So there are no regrets. What I learned by being involved on campus during that time in a variety of student activities was that my true passion was working with people and creativity. That was a good lesson.

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    Filed Under: Career Tagged With: career, chance events, embrace serendipity, failure, finding meaning, learn from failure, no regrets, purpose in life, regrets

    6 Ways Finding a Job is Like Fishing

    August 11, 2013 by Jim Peacock 3 Comments

    Having just returned from a great fishing trip to Canada with my 87-year-old dad, 3 brothers, and my cousin, I could not help but make the connection between finding work and fishing.

    #1. Fisherman says:  When I get to a new lake I try to find the best place to find fish.  It might be a bay with weed beds, logs, a drop-off, or other structure for fish to hide in, but I will know it when I see it.

    Job Advice: If you have found success in one industry or type of work and you enjoyed it, that is a GREAT place to start looking.  You are familiar with the language and skills required and you probably know people who can help you.

    Pike I caught in Canada on a fly rod

    #2.  Fisherman says:  I’ve found the place, now I need to pick a lure.  I always use a Mepps spinner for pike and I love the red & white colors, so that is what I’ll start with.

     Job Advice: Initiative. It is not bad to start with what you are most comfortable with but what worked on one lake (or job search) may not work on your next one.   If you are comfortable looking for jobs on the internet, go ahead and start there for ideas.  The key is to BEGIN now and try something, anything, just DO something.

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    Filed Under: Career Tagged With: career coaching, chance events, creativity, happenstance, initiative, job advice, job search, serendipity

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