Thursday, 17 April 2014

Easter, Transformation and You.

The Easter message is profound, regardless of your religion or belief system. I certainly cannot lay claim to being a theologian but I see that the core of Easter is a story of transformation, of a metamorphosis from one state to another.  This was not an easy transformation with many hurdles along the way including the insistent doubts from the disciples.

Transformation is not easy
This is a key takeaway from the Easter story. It is difficult to make a transition but the end is always worth it. It reminds me of what Martin Seligman, the father of Positive Psychology, wrote about the difference between a meaningful life and a pleasant life. A meaningful life is not always pleasant – its hard at times, difficult at other times, but fundamentally saturated with purpose and meaning.

When is the right time?
Timing is critical for a transition as the correct choice made at the wrong time is no longer a correct choice. Take retirement for example.  This week the media has been abuzz with the rumour that the Australian Government is considering raising the Australian official retirement age to 67 or even 70.   Finances aside, when should we retire? How do we know when we’ve stayed too long…or leave too early?

So at this time of the year, which is all about transformation, have a think about where you are in your career journey. Don’t dwell on the past and similarly don’t get too hung up on the future.  Try to envisage your preferred career direction and identify how your current role and organisation can help you achieve this.  Set short-term, manageable actions.  Once you have achieved a small step it can be very motivating and a great source of energy to keep you moving towards your preferred career goal.

Happy Easter Everyone.

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