Tuesday, June 30, 2020
What Got You Here Wont Get You There - Copeland Coaching
What Got You Here Wont Get You There Do you ever feel like youâre struggling to take your career to the next level? If so, youâre not alone. Many of the job seekers I speak to each day are struggling with similar feelings. They have not received the achievements they expected to get by now. Perhaps theyâre coming up on an important birthday, such as thirty or forty or fifty. They havenât received the awards they would have hoped, or the plum promotion they were counting on. Theyâre making less money than they had planned for. Often, they see peers and friends who are making more, and are going up the corporate ladder faster. It can be upsetting, especially if the job seeker was a top performer in school, is a hard worker, and is intelligent. I recently had the opportunity to speak to Dr. Prasad Kaipa from San Francisco, California. Prasad is the author of the book From Smart To Wise. He focuses on helping professionals to âignite the genius withinâ and to connect with their noble purpose. This is quite a lot to digest. So, letâs focus on one piece of the discussion. One of the things that resonated with me was this idea. âWhat got us here wonât get us there.â Dr. Kaipa shared the concept that your situation changes over time. He tied this back to the idea of a core competence. Very often, we are promoted through our careers because we have a core strength or set of core strengths that we rely on. But, as we go up the ladder, a different skillset is needed for each role. Dr. Kaipa explained, âIn time, we need to develop a second capability. We need to be able to develop a second core strength. Now that we are in the current position, even though the current set of skills helped us to get here, now that you are a Vice President, you need to learn how to become a President.â Dr. Kaipa continued, âThe unfortunate part is, whenever we feel we are not reaching our potential, we use the same set of skills that got us here, harder and more often. We donât really reexamine whether the strength that we have that has become our signature strength has become the nail in our foot. I think that kind of a pausing, reexamining, and getting reflection both internally and from other people is what gets us to where we want to go.â This makes a lot of sense. When we feel like we are failing at something, itâs possible that weâve outgrown our old toolkit. Itâs possible that new strengths are needed. And, sometimes we donât even know yet what those strengths may be. If you are struggling to reach your full potential and would like to hear the full interview with Dr. Kaipa, you can find it on the Copeland Coaching Podcast, and download it for free on Apple Podcasts. I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, dont hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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