Four Skill Sets to Success in Your Career
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Below you’ll find a summary of the October 23, 2008 MoneyLife career podcast.
Four Skill Sets to Success in Your Career MoneyLife Career Podcast
MoneyLife radio host, Chuck Bentley, welcomes Brian Ray back to the program. Brian was on the program yesterday and talked about the current job market and employment prospects during a slowing economy.
Chuck says he wanted to go deeper into employment issues today, specifically talking about four skill sets to success in your career that Brian has identified:
- Attitude skills, being joyful, obedient and striving to do your best
- Technical skills related to a job
- People skills for a job (communication, teamwork, management)
- Explorer skills (ability to find a job)
Brain says the first skill set, attitude towards your job, sets the stage for success. He says good workers sometimes let their attitude dictate their behavior in negative ways. We may not realize we’re doing this, so we don’t know how to change our attitude. To actualy improve your attitude, Brian uses the acronym JOB.
- ”J” is for Joy. Joy is a decision. You add up the positives in your life, focus on them, exercise that joy.
- “O” is for Obedience. Employers appreciate it when employee carry out their assignments immediately and joyfully.
- “B” is for Best. Do your work with excellence for Christ rather than your boss.
Once you exercise these attitude skills, you’ll do much better in your job/career than others.
The second skill set is task or technical skills. Education always paves the way for vocation. Whatever your occupation, learn how to be the best at it.
You don’t have to go back to college; you can get education through a professional or trade association. Join and be active. Go to meetings. Take a course, go to a convention, network. Seek out people to guide you, call them your board of advisors. Stay current with technology that impacts your industry.
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After the break, Chuck and Brian continue discussing the four skill sets to employment success.
The third skill set focuses on ” people skills.” These are a lubricant that enable people to work together. Communication is the key, but it’s more about listening than talking, and then responding in a way others can understand.
People skills also involve teamwork (figuring how to work well with others, paying attention to how you can help them). Another important people skill is leadership. If you supervise others, you must be adept at persuasion, negotiation, and redirection.
Places that offer training for technical skills also often have training for people skills. If people don’t respond well to you, it’s an indication of poor people skills. You may have treated them badly in the past. Often you are the problem, not the other person.
The fourth set of skills are called explorer skills. You can explore how to do your current job better, as well as alternative jobs within your organization or elsewhere.
Brian’s organization, Crossroads Career Network, has 6 steps to help people to explore the crossroads in their careers:
- Attitude
- Aptitude
- Altitude (focusing on the market place and taking what you do best with a positive attitude and finding the right opportunities for them)
- Searching for opportunities
- Sorting by evaluating and interviewing
- Selecting whatever work God has prepared for you
Brian says it’s most important to continually hear and follow God’s call. God made us in Christ for good works that He prepared in advance for us. Brian encourages listeners to pray that everyday and be good stewards of what God gives you.
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Chuck thanks Brian for being on the program and says Brian’s advice is godly, tested, and practical.
However, no one knows the future, and that uncertainty can cause worry no matter what job or industry you work in right now.
Satan always lies to us and one his favorites is that God doesn’t love you. Satan wants you to be fearful. Corrie ten Boom once said, “It is not hard to trust a known God with an unknown future.”
Nothing can separate us from the love of God so what do we have to fear? God’s love drives out fear. He wants you to be successful in finding the next job. You must learn to trust the Lord and walk by faith to overcome fear. Do your part to find a job and do so knowing God loves you and has your best interest at heart.
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