Can sequins,
bright colours, feathers and loud pulsating Caribbean music teach you
significant, thought-provoking lessons about maximising your career development
efforts?
No?
An understandable assumption, but you’re wrong... and I'll tell you why.
No?
An understandable assumption, but you’re wrong... and I'll tell you why.
Do ever feel
exhausted when you think about your work week ahead? Wonder how you managed to
make it through another weekend without getting enough rest or switching off
and having enough fun?
My recent annual
pilgrimage to the streets of West London – to ‘play mas’ (participate) in the Notting
Hill Carnival reminded me of a few things:
- Actively participating in an activity / hobby you love is so good for you… it’s incredibly ‘freeing’
- Hanging out with a group of friends that you – generally speaking – don’t see nearly often enough is food for the soul
-
Switching
off from work for a few days (whether to dance down the road with a drink in
your hand or go out of town to get away from it all) gives a fresh and creative
perspective on day to day life – including your career.
So…
incredibly energised and inspired by my weekend of carnival celebrations, I
decided to have some fun pulling together some career development lessons that
we can glean from some of the most popular soca tracks from 2013. Get ready to
jump and wave your way closer to your career goals:
1. Track 1: Float: - (Arguably?) The world’s premier
soca artist, Trinidadian Machel Montano has had thousands upon thousands of
revellers at carnivals worldwide singing along to his catchy hook… “We not
staying down… we getting off the ground!”
#SocaCareerDevelopmentMessage1: Float past your challenges
Even when feeling down, out and
overwhelmed in your job or business – have the confidence in yourself to know
that you can ‘float’ past your current challenges and onto something better.
Machel references ‘floating like Superman’ in the track – and if you find the
motivation to get you from A to B, I know you can also find your own internal
superhero when you’re up against it!
2.
Track 2: Possessed: - Machel is back and this time
teaming up with fellow soca artist Kerwin Dubois and… stepping out of the realm
of soca as fans know it, they have collaborated with world-famous South African
band Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The uniqueness of this track made it one of the
most popular songs at Caribbean carnivals all over the world in 2013.
#SocaCareerDevelopmentMessage2a&2b –
#SocaCareerDevelopmentMessage2a&2b –
2a) Fight the temptation to be
complacent & 2b) Good teamwork is magical:
Even when you’re at the top of your
game (like Machel), doing something different… truly different in a strategic
way will help ensure that people don’t take your talents for granted and
instead will make people sit up and take notice. In career terms, although your
boss/team may recognise how good you are - you too can increase the quality of
your work through a strategic (potentially surprising) and mutually beneficial
collaboration. Perhaps you can work with a colleague from a different
department or a fellow entrepreneur who has similar, complementary goals. Even
if you’re flying high in your career… you can pull a rabbit out of a hat by challenging
yourself and stepping beyond the expectations of those that know you… and this
can keep a job that you have been in for awhile exciting for you too.
3.
Track 3: Call my name: In this catchy up-tempo track, Destra encourages a boy to call her. With lyrics
including “Call my phone… dial my number anytime… call me whenever” - this classic
‘boy meets girl’ scene is a familiar one. Nonetheless, some of the other lyrics
in the track inspired another career development lesson.
#SocaCareerDevelopmentMessage3:
Expect the unexpected / Be prepared for any opportunity.
I
came to this interpretation through taking the notion of ‘calling’ a bit more
figuratively – i.e. responding to an opportunity (nothing to do with responding
to someone you’re attracted to – that’s a whole different career strategy and
not one I advocate!)
Remember,
you may have a plan to work towards a promotion… or even a slight change in
career direction within 12 months. You have a plan, you’re working hard and you
intend to get there. But what happens if the phone rings with an appealing
opportunity after 4 months… instead of 12. What happens then? Are you slightly
spooked by not feeling ‘ready’ or do you train yourself to be constantly poised
to take advantage of whatever exciting opportunities may pass your way – even if
it’s on a different time frame to what you envisage.
Do what you need to do to be ready move your career along as you desire… even if it involves an unexpected twist or two along the way.
Do what you need to do to be ready move your career along as you desire… even if it involves an unexpected twist or two along the way.
This is a
blog post I didn’t see coming but I felt so moved by the carnival fun I had
recently and thought my Limitless Community would also feel inspired… at least by
my enthusiasm if nothing else. I would LOVE to know your thoughts about this
post… please take a couple of moments to comment below…
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Gina Visram is a career coach, speaker, mentor and author who works with ambitious, multi-tasking women (and men!) who are ready to work hard at being successful in their careers and personal lives - on their own terms. She has recently published Happily Ever After for Grown Ups: A Post-Wedding, Blues-Busting Guide for Newlyweds" and is committed to helping people get over overwhelm and achieve the career success/life balance they seek. For more information and to sign up to her free newsletter visit www.limitlesscoaching.com.
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