One of my favorite authors is Anna Quindlen, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and bestselling author of numerous books, including "A Short Guide To A Happy Life". I wish I could honestly say that I follow all of the principles outlined in Anna's book, but the truth is that I'm still learning how to do that. Reading has always been one of my biggest passions (there are so many, but it's near the top of the list). I've spent a lifetime reading books for so many different reasons...pure enjoyment, suspense, history, travel and last but far from least, in search of answers to so many unanswered questions. In my quest for knowledge, in this classroom I call "Life", books have been some of my closest, most trusted friends, and so have the authors who have written them. In her 2000 commencement address to Villanova University, Anna Quindlen said (partial quote):
"I'm a novelist. My work is human nature. Real life is all I know. Don't ever confuse the two, your life and your work. The second is only part of the first. Don't ever forget what a friend once wrote Senator Paul Tsongas when the senator decided not to run for reelection because he'd been diagnosed with cancer: 'No man ever said on his deathbed I wish I had spent more time in the office'...Get a life, a full life, a professional life, yes, but another life, too, a life of love and laughs and a connection to other human beings. Just keep your eyes and ears open. Here you could learn in a classroom. There the classroom is everywhere."
It came as a somewhat as a shock to see how long it's been since I have written in this blog. I have been so busy doing consulting work that I've hardly had time to take a breath, or to have a life outside of my work, between the travel to client sites, client meetings, project work and facilitation of workshops. Don't get me wrong...I love what I do, and I'm very thankful to be so busy working at what I love, especially when so many people have been unemployed. I went through a period of time where fear got the best of me. I still have to watch my gremlin, who hides out in the closet and occasionally makes a very noisy appearance. What was going to happen to my business in this economy, the worst since the Great Depression? This was a situation I had never expected. I was fortunate that numerous consulting opportunities came my way, and for the past six months, I've been doing more consulting work than work with my own clients.
As a result of the consulting, and my fear, I even considered other options like going in house, but that didn't happen. Sometimes we believe we want something at the time, but later when we look back, we realize it may not have been what was best for us. I believe that applies not only to careers but also to other things in life, such as relationships, events, and things we think we just must have. I truly believe we're exactly where we need to be at the time for our greatest growth. And sometimes that's hard to see, much less to accept. I'm looking forward to putting my focus back on my individual practice once again. As a start, I plan to write in this blog much more often (this time I mean it!). At least once per month, I want to share something I'm reading or have read for the other book worms who I know are out there. I also plan to continue writing about career-related issues. And those are just some of my plans for Catalyst Career Consulting, so please stay tuned...
Of course, I want to always try to remember to allow time to just enjoy life. After all, it is a journey, not a destination. This weekend I'm going to San Diego with my mother and sister for the first time since my niece, Taran, has lived in southern California. She's involved with hosting a fashion and hair show with a 50's and 60's theme. On the way down, we're stopping to see my nephew, A.J., who is living in Los Angeles, pursuing his love of music. My sister has always encouraged her kids to pursue what they love, but she has also told them (as I have), that they need to have a fall back plan, if for some reason their work takes them in a different direction. Life is comprised of numerous choices we can make and paths we can take, and it seems to pass us by like the wind. Don't forget to take time to smell the flowers along the way.