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		<title>Dreams Come True &#8211; Especially A Dream Job</title>
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There are a lot of people out there who dream, but only a few are willing to work on their dreams and make them come true. If you want to land your dream job then you may have to make short-term sacrifices. And boy, will it be worth it!
What To Dream
For example, maybe you are [...]]]></description>
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<div>There are a lot of people out there who dream, but only a few are willing to work on their dreams and make them come true. If you want to land your dream job then you may have to make short-term sacrifices. And boy, will it be worth it!</p>
<p>What To Dream</p>
<p>For example, maybe you are a janitor and you dream of becoming the president of the bank. It&#8217;s going to be a step-by-step process, moving towards your goal. So,if you want to land your dream job then you must use your money wisely and get the education and training you will need to achieve this prestigious goal.</p>
<p>You work to save the money that you earn from being a janitor and invest it in your business education &#8211; you are on the first step of your dream &#8211; so, celebrate, many people don&#8217;t even start!</p>
<p>Be In The Right Place</p>
<p>Whilst you are getting that business education, you can apply for a lesser position in the company where your dream job exists. When you are in that lesser position in the right company doing a great job will then provide you with opportunities to make your moves over time.</p>
<p>And at some point in time, you will become the vice president of the company and then eventually you will become the president. What you just did is land your dream job. This is your dream and you wanted it to happen and you planned your course of action and you worked on it. Focused action towards a real and possible goal.</p>
<p>You have to make sure that you will put in the necessary effort to make things happen in a deliberate and focused way with all your attention and effort. Then, anything is possible, because everyone started at the bottom once.</p>
<p>Dreams Come True &#8211; Only If You Work At Them!</p>
<p>You can not simply sit and expect to land your dream job out of nowhere. If you want your dream to happen then you have to work hard at it. You have to make sure that you are covering all the necessary requirements to make your dream a reality.</p>
<p>If you are a teaching assistant in the university, who wants more, then you must seek a level higher education that helps you on your way to becoming the Dean. You also have to deliver the teaching hours requirement if you want to go up the university ladder.</p>
<p>Studying hard, putting the hours in all along a planned path will get you there. Many people don&#8217;t do this and fall by the wayside with complaints of unfairness and other excuses. Good luck and fortune often comes to those who put the effort in, so that at the end of the day, you will be able to be successful enough to land your dream job once and for all.</p>
<p>Put In The Dream Job Effort</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about working hard and making sacrifices &#8211; yet you don&#8217;t have to kill yourself. Work smart too. By focusing your actions and leveraging your time and resourcefulness, you can take shortcuts.</p>
<p>A dream job is accessible to everyone. A job where you love getting up each morning to face the great challenges of your working day. A day where you will feel fulfilled and you will truly be a round peg in a round hole and not the other way round.</p>
<p>The time is yours, the time is now. What are you waiting for?</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Martin Haworth</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p>(c) 2007 <a href="http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com">How To Land Your Dream Job</a>. You can have the job of your dreams. There&#8217;s a great free, e-course at <a href="mailto:htlydjmini@aweber.com">htlydjmini@aweber.com</a>. More? All you need at Martin Haworth&#8217;s website, <a href="http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com" target="_blank">http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com</a></div>
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		<title>Life Coaching Strategies Can Help You Land A Dream Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Life coaching isn&#8217;t about looking into the past. Sure, it&#8217;s great to know why you ended up where you are, but a life coach is focused on where you are now and where you want to go. Many people feel dissatisfied with their life, but in reality, it could just be your job or your [...]]]></description>
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<div>Life coaching isn&#8217;t about looking into the past. Sure, it&#8217;s great to know why you ended up where you are, but a life coach is focused on where you are now and where you want to go. Many people feel dissatisfied with their life, but in reality, it could just be your job or your career dragging you down.</p>
<p>A life coach can help you get out of that tiring and boring job into one that leaves you feeling great about going to work. Check out these important life coaching strategies for finding your dream job &#8211; and getting it!</p>
<p>1) Know What It Is You Want</p>
<p>An important part of life coaching, when it comes to figuring out your dream job, is knowing exactly what career you would like.</p>
<p>Life coaching strategies include things like sitting down with a pen and paper to jot down all the things that make up your dream job.</p>
<p>Lots of things mean fulfillment to people &#8211; what are your key points of being happy in your career? What would be your perfect working day?</p>
<p>To help you out, here are some hints about what your dream job might involve.</p>
<p>Money? Maybe. But a dream job doesn&#8217;t have to be one that makes you rich. Some people working at minimum wage love their job and feel happy every day!</p>
<p>Do you have a favorite hobby or a passion for something? There may be jobs in that area that you could get into. Think about how you could apply your interests and turn them into a dream job you love.</p>
<p>Want excitement? Challenge? Like to be appreciated? Sure. A dream job is one where you have challenge, feel valued, and that you have room to grow. A dream job makes you feel ready to face the day and uses your best strengths.</p>
<p>2) Know What You Need To Get There</p>
<p>Life coaching strategies involve getting from point A, where you&#8217;re feeling stuck, to point B, where you&#8217;ll be in a better position for happiness, personal satisfaction, and fulfillment. Now that you know &#8216;WHAT&#8217; it is you want (your point B), you need to look at the steps that will take you to your goals.</p>
<p>This is the &#8216;HOW&#8217; of getting there.</p>
<p>Do you need some education? Should you spread the word about your intentions? Are there people you need to start networking with that can help you? Will you need a certificate or skills you don&#8217;t have?</p>
<p>Planning the steps to take to achieve your goal is an important part of landing your dream job. Having an outline is a good way for you to stay on track and move forward. Plus, breaking down your journey into smaller chunks makes it more manageable and easier to handle.</p>
<p>When you feel like you&#8217;ve lost your focus, you can also take a look at your goals and the steps you need to take to boost your hope and get you going again.</p>
<p>3) Lights, Camera, Action!</p>
<p>The only thing that is holding you back from a dream job is yourself. Nothing can stand in your way if you have a solid, realistic plan and goals that are attainable.</p>
<p>So with the steps in mind, here&#8217;s the question. What are you going to do, and by when. Setting yourself tough time-based challenges that will move you forward quickly will build a head of momentum that will help you on tough days.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s about getting there, one step at a time, by making those steps happen, each week, by using a discipline pulling you towards your dream job goal and how amazing that will be.</p>
<p>You certainly can have a dream job that fits you much better than the one you have now &#8211; all you have to do is start moving ahead!</p>
<p>Over to you!</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Martin Haworth</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p>(c) 2007 <a href="http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com">How To Land Your Dream Job</a>. You can have the job of your dreams. It takes application, attention and the information you need to get you there, young or old. Checkout the free six-part e-course at Martin Haworth&#8217;s website, <a href="http://www.HowToLandYourDreamjob.com." target="_blank">http://www.HowToLandYourDreamjob.com.</a></div>
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		<title>The Best Time to Make a Career Change to your Dream Job is 20 Years Ago and Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 18:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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It&#8217;s time to make a dramatic career change to your dream job! If you don&#8217;t jump out of bed every work day when the alarm goes off eager to do some work, you are likely not all that enthusiastic about your job.
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<div>It&#8217;s time to make a dramatic career change to your dream job! If you don&#8217;t jump out of bed every work day when the alarm goes off eager to do some work, you are likely not all that enthusiastic about your job.</p>
<p>Perhaps you complain, roll over, and contemplate whether you can get away with calling in sick for the third time this month. In this case, it is quite clear that you need to find something more challenging and satisfying. A dream job will do the trick.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the bottom line: The best time to pursue your dream career is twenty years ago and today!</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t necessarily have to move on today. Indeed, it is wise not to jump straight into something immediately. But today is the day that you should start taking steps to discover your dream job.</p>
<p>Business Week magazine recently surveyed 500 American business executives about their job satisfaction. Surprisingly, almost three-quarters (72 percent) were not in their dream jobs.</p>
<p>The first question is: What would executives rather be doing? Many, in fact, named creative professions when asked about their fantasy careers.</p>
<p>Top Ten Dream Career Choices of Business Executives</p>
<p>1. Entertainment manager or events producer</p>
<p>2. Winemaker or brewmaster</p>
<p>3, Chef</p>
<p>4. Restaurateur</p>
<p>5, Pilot</p>
<p>6. Golf pro</p>
<p>7. Professional athlete</p>
<p>8. Rock star</p>
<p>9. Neurosurgeon</p>
<p>10. Bed-and-breakfast-inn owner/operator</p>
<p>The second question is: Why don&#8217;t more executives move on to something better if they are not in their dream careers? Clearly, most executives are trapped in the corporate system and don&#8217;t have the guts to do something different.</p>
<p>Yet many ordinary people with fewer skills and financial resources than corporate executives have managed to leave corporate life to pursue dream careers. These ordinary people have become happier, wealthier, freer, and more satisfied in their lives.</p>
<p>One reason why so many individuals end up in distasteful work is that too many get caught up on the money side of careers. They see it as a choice between &#8220;love the work you do in poverty&#8221; or &#8220;hate the work you do in abundance.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sadly, most people believe that you can&#8217;t have your cake and eat it too. Some of us know otherwise we have gotten ourselves two cakes. This way, we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.</p>
<p>Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who **** their jobs.</p>
<p>Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.</p>
<p>Truth be known, a typical corporate job is a goal much too small for millions of creative individuals in this world. Indeed, if you are not just a dreamer but also a doer a dream career does not have to be an unattainable fantasy.</p>
<p>Chicago advertising executive Robert Cochrane warned Carl Laemmle with these words: &#8220;Don&#8217;t be a salary slave! If you are going to do anything in this world, you must start before you are forty, before your period of initiative has ended. Do it now!&#8221;</p>
<p>In short, it&#8217;s seldom too late to discover and pursue a dream job or unique vocation. But it is better to make that career change to your dream job sooner than later.</p>
<p>NOTE: This article is adapted from the book Real Success Without a Real Job (Ten Speed Press) by Ernie J. Zelinski.</p>
<p>Download the free E-book (in PDF format) with the first chapter of Real Success Without a Real Job at:</p>
<p>Free Ebooks and Career Change Resources</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Ernie Zelinski</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Ernie J. Zelinski</strong> is a leading authority on the subjects of retirement and attaining real success without a real job by pursuing one&#8217;s dream career. Ernie is the author of the recently released <em><strong>Real Success Without a Real Job</strong></em>, the bestseller <em><strong>How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free</strong></em> (over 57,000 copies sold), and the international bestseller <em><strong>The Joy of Not Working</strong></em> (over 200,000 copies sold).</div>
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		<title>Tips on Finding Your Dream Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 09:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Finding your dream job in today&#8217;s competitive job arena and up-and-down economy is no easy business. One thing is certain if you&#8217;re a career seeker, the best opportunities for your dream job are on the Internet.
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<div>Finding your dream job in today&#8217;s competitive job arena and up-and-down economy is no easy business. One thing is certain if you&#8217;re a career seeker, the best opportunities for your dream job are on the Internet.</p>
<p>Is there such a thing as a dream job? Yes, All you need to do is rearch, ultilize, keep up to date with current training and trends the job entails to grasp.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re looking at a particular company&#8217;s job listings posted directly on their website or using an all-in-one job resource service, you&#8217;re on the right track. Here are some pointers to get you on your way to finding and landing that dream job soon!</p>
<p>- Carefully consider your career goals. The career you choose and your dream job should match your personality, talents, skills, and resources.</p>
<p>- If possible, don&#8217;t limit yourself to one location. The more flexible you are as to where you will go to work, the more marketable you are. Many opportunities are in other neighborhoods, cities, states or countries.</p>
<p>- Keep in mind that in this competitive job market, finding a dream job may take a little longer than it did the last time you were in the job market. It&#8217;s common for numerous candidates to apply for a single job. Don&#8217;t stress it if you keep trying and don&#8217;t give up, then your positive attitude will pay off.</p>
<p>- Update your resume. These days, a professionally written and formatted resume that presents you in your best possible light is a basic prerequisite to finding a job. The biggest mistake job seekers make is being too exhaustive and including everything about themselves. Don&#8217;t forget that the purpose of a resume isn&#8217;t to get a job right then and there it&#8217;s to get a call from a prospective employer! Make sure you stand out by being concise, using keyword phrasing that&#8217;s easy to read, and keeping your resume error-free.</p>
<p>- Get out there and start hunting! Try an all-in-one job search site, you can post your resume and portfolio for prospective employers to find, as well as search for work opportunities among international job listings. There&#8217;s also a whole section devoted to career resources, including links to leads for increasing your skills and credentials through educational opportunities, finding your personality type, and lots more. My favorites are the RSS feeds and job alerts to my email box.</p>
<p>One the best ways to submit a resume is on Sunday evening so that when the employer arrives into the work place it is the first fresh fax piece to review. I have received 20 interviews with this technique.</p>
<p>Now it is your turn.</p>
<p>Remember you deserve the job of your dreams. Apply well and apply often, and good luck!</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Michael E Luby Jr</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p>Michael Luby is an expert on many issues including writing, poetry and more. A veteran in the internet industy. Michael enjoys helping people be the best they can be. Check out <a href="http://www.foundemployment.com">FoundEmployment.com</a></div>
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		<title>Your Dream Job &#8211; What Does It Look Like (And More!)</title>
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To get clear on the kind of job that fits the bill, you need to get really clear about your expectations. If you don&#8217;t, you run the risk of making yet another mistake.
So, it&#8217;s time to get very, very descriptive about it. It&#8217;s time to &#8216;live the dream&#8217;, literally in your mind and in writing.
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<div>To get clear on the kind of job that fits the bill, you need to get really clear about your expectations. If you don&#8217;t, you run the risk of making yet another mistake.</p>
<p>So, it&#8217;s time to get very, very descriptive about it. It&#8217;s time to &#8216;live the dream&#8217;, literally in your mind and in writing.</p>
<p>What does matter when you try this little exercise, is to make sure that you are very open and honest with yourself. That you &#8216;let go&#8217; and run rampant in your imagination. Forget about guilt and shouldn&#8217;t and that you are being all selfish and ungrateful.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s OK!</p>
<p>Remember, you only get one go on this planet and you really do want to make the the most of it. And for most of us, we spend that at work. So getting your job right is a big leverage on the rest of your life too.</p>
<p>So, this is your space to dream and thoughtfully consider what your life will be like, when you really are living your dream job.</p>
<p>Using the couple of sheets of paper, write on them what the perfect work day in your dream job would be like, in an ideal world. Do it quickly, use a real pen and write!</p>
<p>Be descriptive &#8211; using as many of your senses as you can. For example, what you hear, what you see, what your feelings are. Be as descriptive as you like from your waking up, to the very end of your day, step-by-step, hour-by-hour.</p>
<p>What work is like; what happens in your mind&#8217;s eye; what you have for lunch; who you meet; who you loved working with. Even the sorts of things that are said too!</p>
<p>And please be honest with yourself &#8211; as honest as you&#8217;ve ever been in your life so far. Because if you aren&#8217;t, then you are fooling no-one else, except yourself.</p>
<p>Using this sort of informal visualization activity, helps you really get into &#8216;living&#8217; your dream job. By doing this you will get a sense of whether you are right or wring. It will help you sift out the impostors that may haunt your search.</p>
<p>Outing these dream job gremlins will make you appreciate the things in a job that you really do value &#8211; as well as helping you recognize those things that are of less importance to you.</p>
<p>Try the exercise a couple or three times and start to cull out those things that you thought that you wanted, but now start to recognize for interlopers that weren&#8217;t that valuable at all.</p>
<p>Paring down to the bare bones will really help you get clear what the deepest and most important components of your dream job are. Which will help you in other phases of your decision making.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Martin Haworth</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong></p>
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<p>(c) 2007 &#8220;How To Land Your Dream Job&#8221;. You can have the job of your dreams. It takes application, attention and the information you need to get you there, young or old. There&#8217;s all you need at Martin Haworth&#8217;s website, <a href="http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com"><strong></strong></a><strong><a href="http://www.HowToLandYourDreamJob.com" target="_blank">http://www.HowToLandYourDreamJob.com</a></strong></div>
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		<title>That Dream Job &#8211; Are You Ready To Act?</title>
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Before you go about choosing a different career, here are some questions you might want to ask yourself, taking care to answer them as honestly as you can.
First, you need to ask yourself whether you are happy with your current job or not. If you are unhappy, this does not mean you have to do [...]]]></description>
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<div>Before you go about choosing a different career, here are some questions you might want to ask yourself, taking care to answer them as honestly as you can.</p>
<p>First, you need to ask yourself whether you are happy with your current job or not. If you are unhappy, this does not mean you have to do a job change right away. Ask first the reasons why you are not satisfied with your job right now?</p>
<p>Is it because of some other people around you that you do not get along with? If so, the job may just be right for you but it is just the environment that is not.</p>
<p>Go For Fulfilment in Your Dream Job Quest</p>
<p>And then, if you feel dissatisfied because you do not feel fulfilled in your current job, then it really is time to start that job search. It&#8217;s vital to assess your career at the start. And then you might find that you are comfortable with your current job, but it is just not paying you enough.</p>
<p>If pay is the issue, maybe it&#8217;s time to get radical! You might want to start thinking about venturing away from your comfort zone and take some challenges. Of course, you have to make sure you are going to be prepared to succeed with those challenges.</p>
<p>Because a career change is definitely the right thing to do if you are feeling stuck or even bogged down by your current situation.</p>
<p>The next step is for you to equip yourself to land your dream job.</p>
<p>Your Dream Job Preparations</p>
<p>The first thing you should do is your own, personal job assessment.</p>
<p>- Take a look at different job openings and see if your qualities fit them.</p>
<p>- Make inquiries and see if you would like to do that job.</p>
<p>- You should not only take a job because it has a high pay because eventually you would not be fulfilled by it.</p>
<p>- You should take a job that you can enjoy, a job that can make you grow as a person.</p>
<p>And once you determine the position you want to apply for, it is time to brush up on your skills.</p>
<p>Landing a dream job may take more effort from you than apparent at the start. Remember that the job you are after may also be the dream job of others, which means competition!</p>
<p>So in order to triumph over the competition, the first thing you should do is improve your resume writing skills. As it is your resume that is the first thing to introduce you to your future employers, you had better make an excellent first impression.</p>
<p>Of course it would help if what you can put into your resume weighty evidence showing off your capabilities. But if that is not the case, make sure to write your resume in as focused a way as can be.</p>
<p>Once your resume passes, it is time to hone your interview skills. The interview could make or break it so make sure you do well. There a lot of ways you can improve your interview techniques so make sure to use them.</p>
<p>Once you are accepted for the job, you should harness your networking skills. This way, you would stay in that job &#8211; or even better, you can start preparing for your next dream job!</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Martin Haworth</strong></em></p>
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<p>(c) 2007 <a href="http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com">How To Land Your Dream Job</a>. You can have the job of your dreams. There&#8217;s a great free, e-course at <a href="mailto:htlydjmini@aweber.com">htlydjmini@aweber.com</a>. More? All you need at Martin Haworth&#8217;s website, <a href="http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com" target="_blank">http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com</a></div>
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		<title>How to Find Your Dream Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 06:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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If you&#8217;re in the market to find your dream job then here are some tips to help you on your way.
Know your passion
Many people make the mistake of not knowing what they want when they are job searching. Here&#8217;s what you need to do to find your passion. List all the work you&#8217;re excited about [...]]]></description>
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<div>If you&#8217;re in the market to find your dream job then here are some tips to help you on your way.</p>
<p><strong>Know your passion</strong></p>
<p>Many people make the mistake of not knowing what they want when they are job searching. Here&#8217;s what you need to do to find your passion.<strong> </strong>List all the work you&#8217;re excited about doing on a sheet of paper. You can make headings on your paper by writing work I like to do, My skills, and hobbies. Most people find their passion through their hobbies whether it is biking, playing tennis, sewing, modeling, writing and so forth.</p>
<p><strong>Write Your passion statement</strong></p>
<p>Obviously from your list there must be one skill that gets you excited. Write your passion statement based on the skills (s) that make (s) you excited. Your passion is the driving force in your life that will help you to get your dream job.</p>
<p><strong>Know your skills</strong></p>
<p>You&#8217;ve listed your skills previously during the exercise to finding your passion. This information is important when you&#8217;re in search of your dream job. When you&#8217;re able to show your skills to your potential employer you&#8217;re on your way in getting your dream job.</p>
<p><strong>Create Your Portfolio</strong></p>
<p>Your portfolio is your marketing tool in presenting your skills to your potential employer. Your portofolio includes an updated resume, certificates, diplomas, degrees, work samples, publicity, photos and video clips. Use this opportunity to show your skills in landing your dream job. By presenting your portfolio professionally you&#8217;re showing how valuable you&#8217;re to anyone who needs a professional for hire.</p>
<p><strong>Networking Your Way To Your Dream Job</strong></p>
<p>When you&#8217;re in the market for a new job don&#8217;t forget people you meet at the bank, supermarket, conferences, workshops, library. Your next door neighbors, old schoolmates and co-workers are all part of your network. Call on them for help by letting them know you&#8217;re once again in the job search market.</p>
<p><strong>Your Network Your Pot Of Gold</strong></p>
<p>Peole you identified as your network are the people who will aid you in getting your dream job. Don&#8217;t ever under estimate anyone because you never know who they know. Don&#8217;t be afraid to ask for help when you&#8217;re seeking a job. The people in your network are happy to help you in whatever way they can. Use your network as your pot of gold in getting your dream job.</p>
<p><strong>Rule of Thumb</strong></p>
<p>Always keep in touch with people you meet because you never know when you need to call a favor. Always put people first by getting to know them. &#8220;You can make more friends in a month by being interested in them than in ten years trying to get them interested in you&#8221; –Charles L. Allen, <strong>Roads to Radiant Living.</strong></p>
<p>In sum, your dream job is just around the corner if you follow the tips above. Remember know your skills, have your portfolio handy, have passion in whatever you do, and network. By following these tips you&#8217;re on your way in getting your dream job.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Annmarie Edwards</strong></em></p>
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<p>Through her writing, speaking, training and development services, business growth expert, Annmarie Edwards helps individuals and companies worldwide maximize their full growth potential. To learn more on how you can simultaneously increase your brand awareness, build customer loyalty, influence spending patterns and engage in viral word-of-mouth marketing, go to: <a href="http://onlineworkforcetraining.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://onlineworkforcetraining.blogspot.com</a></div>
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		<title>Find your Dream Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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A national consumer employment survey conducted by Harris Interactive reveals 84% of U.S. workers are still searching for their dream jobs, announced by CareerBuilder, the well known recruitment and career-advancement website, on January 25, 2007.
&#8220;What defines a dream job is surprisingly reminiscent of childhood wishes for many workers. Workers said they want to enjoy their [...]]]></description>
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<div>A national consumer employment survey conducted by Harris Interactive reveals 84% of U.S. workers are still searching for their dream jobs, announced by CareerBuilder, the well known recruitment and career-advancement website, on January 25, 2007.</p>
<p>&#8220;What defines a dream job is surprisingly reminiscent of childhood wishes for many workers. Workers said they want to enjoy their work experience, apply their talents and feel like they&#8217;re making an impact. Having fun at work was the most important attribute of a dream job for 39% of workers, which heavily outweighed the 12% who said salary was most important.&#8221; said Richard Castellini, Vice President of Consumer Marketing at CareerBuilder.</p>
<p>What is your dream job ?</p>
<p>We have all been born with unique gifts and talents, but most of us have not been encouraged to find, explore, develop or express those qualities. Consequently most of us have found ourselves in jobs which do not allow us express who we really are.</p>
<p>The first step to take in starting to find your dream job involves identifying your unique strengths, gifts and talents, what you are passionate about and where you can make a difference.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re tired all the time, you don&#8217;t want to get out of bed in the morning, you are not interested in what you are doing, you can&#8217;t concentrate at work anymore, you might need to consider a job or career change.</p>
<p>Start by answering the following &#8220;self-analysis&#8221; questions to provoke thinking and to begin your journey towards purpose, fulfillment and meaning.</p>
<p>Find a quiet place where you won&#8217;t be disturbed. Relax your body and mind. Take as much time as you need to write down your answers. Remove all limits and allow yourself to dream about the career you were born to do.</p>
<p>1. What work would you love to do if you had all the money, time and resources you needed already, or if all jobs paid the same?</p>
<p>2. What inspires you ? What do you most enjoy about life ?</p>
<p>3. What are your values ? Which values do you want to express through your work ?</p>
<p>4. What comes natural and easy to you? What do you do without struggle ?</p>
<p>5. What are your strengths, talents and gifts? What are your natural abilities? Write them down and spend some time reflecting on your answer. Then ask your friends and family members to answer this question for you. What is their perception of your skills and abilities? What do they think you are good at? Ask them what they see is a gift that you bring to the world. Sometimes others can help us see what we may not see.</p>
<p>6. What is missing from your work now ? What was missing from your previous jobs ? Is there anything you wanted to do, but have held back for some reason?</p>
<p>Take as much time as you need to evaluate yourself using these questions until you are satisfied with your answers which will give you some valuable information about your career direction.</p>
<p>Confucius said, &#8220;Find a job you enjoy, and you&#8217;ll never work a day in your life.&#8221;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t wait until tomorrow to identify your dream job. Take action today !</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Ebru Ulufer</strong></em></p>
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<p>Ebru Ulufer is a professional life coach who specialises in career coaching. She holds a BA in Political Science &amp; International Relations and she is a qualified personal performance coach with The Coaching Academy.</p>
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		<title>The Most Adventurous Jobs</title>
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The majority of the jobs on the market these days are the dependable, yet monotonous day in and day out desk jobs. However, for those audacious and venturesome types, there are careers out there that are everything except monotonous, but still just as dependable as well as lucrative. Examples of these intriguing and adventurous professions [...]]]></description>
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<div>The majority of the jobs on the market these days are the dependable, yet monotonous day in and day out desk jobs. However, for those audacious and venturesome types, there are careers out there that are everything except monotonous, but still just as dependable as well as lucrative. Examples of these intriguing and adventurous professions include military work, Alaskan fishing, guiding hunters, as well as a career as an Arborist.</p>
<p>A military career is not only exciting and constantly varied work, it is also an exceptionally rewarding career with countless benefits for those in service as well as their families. From the land-based Army, to the sea-based Navy and air-based Air Force, a career in the military is sure to offer one exhilarating experiences day in and day out as they are required to be clued in, alert, and always ready to think on their toes. The U.S. Army and the Army Reserve are the foundation of the United States&#8217; military land operations, however, a more technically minded individual would presumably be more attracted to a career in the US Navy or the US Air Force, both notorious for their forward thinking technological equipment and machinery.</p>
<p>One interested in employment in one of the most profitable and risky jobs available should consider a vocation of fishing in Alaska. Obtaining a career as an Alaska fisherman is not always an easy task, as current crewmembers rarely leave their positions. Nevertheless, one who does secure a job on a fishing crew is sure to understand just how lucrative a career in fishing and crew work can be. With wages based upon a share and/or percentage of harvest/catch earnings ranging from 1.5-10% for newcomers. Bear in mind that anyone looking into these careers is advised to obtain a signed contract/work agreement concerning pay and job responsibilities before heading out to sea.</p>
<p>An individual who is already interested in game hunting should be pleased to know that they can get paid to hunt every day if they were to choose the unique career of a hunting guide. Hunting guides are generally trained through schools and/or programs which help those interested in guiding to learn the principal environments where the game is to be found, as well as training in protection of those they are to lead in case something goes amiss in the wilderness. The compensation for work as a hunting guide, unfortunately, is not its main appeal, however, if one truly is a hunting enthusiast the possibility of hunting as a career is a job perk within itself.</p>
<p>An Arborist, or a tree surgeon, is yet another professional option for those looking for an adventurous career, which is far from monotonous desk work. An arborist&#8217;s responsibilities include the management and maintenance of various plantlife, as well as focusing on the health and safety of individual trees and/or wooded areas. Requiring certification, those interested in this one of a kind profession must first pass a somewhat difficult written exam, alongside three years minimum of field experience. One interested in arboriculture and is interested in the care and preservation of nature should definitely examine further a career as an Arborist.</p>
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