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    Translations:

    Portrait of a Portfolio Career: An Answer to the “Perfect Job”?

    by Nina Ham

    Do you when you at your through the eyes of a prospective , afraid the wide range of listed will disqualify you? Or have you together a single- career but secretly long for more , more outlets for your varied interests and abilities?

    If so, perhaps you’re the perfect to welcome a new : a .

    While describing her new over the other day, included some details of the career that brought her to it. Starting out doing for friends while tending her young , she was catapulted into full-time in Human Resources following a . from one corporate HR division to another, she specialized in and severance packages. In recent years, tired of long hours and wanting more , she has moved into financial as an of a large financial . While she is thriving in this new challenge, she did admit, with a somewhere between embarrassed and shy, that she had a “ ” as a . “I have too many interests to expect one to make me happy. I’ve always had something going on the !”

    Her to non-monogamy was telling, probably for the moment of slight . Many of are still laboring under the outmoded that we should make a career early in and follow it faithfully in a more or less straight .

    In , there are many persuasive arguments for careers becoming a wave of the future. The realities of the current , suggest that identifying yourself as the of your career gives you a for pro-actively it. The entrepreneurial mindset is valued among companies looking to shift for career onto you, and prepares you to make foresighted adjustments to changes in in- and conditions.

    studies indicate there’s a of among who voluntarily and become independent. As as 65% of executives surveyed in a British study are “very satisfied” with the increased , and they’re able to create in their composite careers.

    careers may be a particularly well-suited to women’s lives. Women have always been good at doing more than one at a time. As companies’ -friendly policies are diminishing, putting together a multi-strand career may provide the needed to tend to a ’s changing needs or a spouse’s requirements. a career gives women a of that fits our lives, rather than requiring our lives to adapt to our .

    An initial reaction to the of abandoning the for a “single strand” career and focusing instead on creating multiple strands may be to worry about the of : no single to rely on, no predictable or set of expectations, no one to to for direction. The tough is that this is becoming more and more of a in the contemporary workplace, as hiring is done by rather than for the long haul. Here are several options for addressing the of :

    *Develop a set that’s in demand or suited to a growing . An might be technical in biotech.
    *Actively nurture your : keeping in with your contacts about new developments in your skills or interests, as well as finding opportunities to be of assistance to them. (Remember that of is very likely to activate a to reciprocate!)
    *Add to the numbers of who know about you and your by developing some or topics.

    What does a career actually like? It has several , bound together by a common thread (you), that’s adaptable to many different circumstances. It can be a combination of traditional , contract , and (e.g. a -based ). The can be to simultaneously on various projects or simultaneously with several clients or with single clients in succession. Sometimes the strands of your even seasonally: a in the , and technical in the . The possibilities are infinite, to you to craft for yourself.

    In addition to offering and , the career can on those endeavors that don’t (or don’t yet) generate - or pro bono , for , or creative projects. Most importantly, the term “ career” gives legitimacy to those enterprising folks who have diverse interests and talents and insist on expressing them, in spite of having to buck reputations as “jack of all trades, of none”. have embraced the “ career” with relief, finding in it a term for the unifying and meaningful guiding force behind all their activities.

    So how do you go about creating a career? Here are some guidelines.
    at your : What is the common thread (or threads) connecting the you’ve enjoyed most and done well at? Perhaps it’s : making it, managing it, healthy attitudes about it.
    • deconstruct the you’ve done into tasks and all the skills involved in those tasks. Don’t overlook the “ skills” like listening, motivating, , etc. Think of new settings where those skills are of and/or get compensated.
    • What are the hobbies or interests that are or could become generators?
    a brainstorming session with a to come up with a of streams, and then mindmap them. (For mindmapping : .thinksmart.com/mission//mindmapping_intro.html)
    • What are the natural rhythms of your that might suggest some ? (E.g. a of mine got an ESL so she could spend mid-Western winters in a tropical Latin climate.)
    • If you’re considering multiple concurrent projects, make at least one of them a “no brainer”, something easy or very familiar.

    And, like any good , there are some cautions. careers probably aren’t for . How do you know if it might for you? Here are some questions to think about.
    • Do I have a suited to a career (adaptable, , -starting, /complexity)?
    • Am I good at improvising when I’m not fully prepared?
    • How do I handle financial ?
    • Am I willing to adjust my standard of living if necessary?
    • How will I provide for health and vacations?
    • How well do I and manage my time?

    Like the who looks under the lamppost for his keys, rather than looking where he dropped them, maybe the perfect has eluded you because you haven’t known where to . Try on the of a career and see if it frees you to consider new possibilities, a new to creating that fits you and fits your .

    About the :
    Nina Ham is a certified and career and a licensed psychotherapist. Her , from the Inside Out, helps midlife women redirect their careers or from salaried to solo. her and to her free monthly , http://www.successfromtheinsideout.com/library.html

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