Monday, July 27, 2020
Career Coach Advice Beware of the Golden Handcuffs - Hallie Crawford
Career Coach Advice Beware of the Golden Handcuffs - Hallie Crawford I was on a group coaching call and one of the participants said, âRemember, the golden handcuffs only get tighter.â Iâd never heard this before, but it is so true! Since then Iâve heard it countless times from clients. Theyâre stuck in a job because of the high salary or the benefits. They have built a lifestyle around those things and donât know if they can give them up. It can feel like a prison sentence, because youâre staying for the wrong reasons. Donât get me wrong: a salary and benefits are good things. The bad thing is when we feel trapped rather than feeling secure and happy about them. No one wants to feel that way. Itâs true one person can feel trapped in a job while another can feel empowered and fulfilled in that same job. Ultimately itâs about being âat choice.â You may wonder how this is different from Tip 3: Donât settle. But it is. Golden handcuffs come into play when youâve taken a job you think youâll like and then stay there primarily because of the perks. Donât settle is about not taking a job in the first place when your gut reaction says, âRun for the nearest door.â Angela was in pharmaceutical sales. She told me it seemed like every time her company sensed their reps were becoming unhappy at work, it gave them a perk to add to their benefits portfolios: a new cell phone, a small bonus, a new company car. Itâs not to say these things in and of themselves are bad you might be saying,âHey, these things sound great! Iâd love to have a new car.â but the point is: not one of these reps was happy with their jobs. Instead of being excited about the perks, they felt trapped. Your career is about choice. Iâll say it again: Your career is about choice. In a nutshell: If youâre wearing golden handcuffs, trapped just by the perks or salary at your job and youâre not happy, then you are not âat choice.â Action step: To see if you are trapped, make a list of the top five reasons why you stay at your job; then ask yourself if each is a good reason to stay. If not, then maybe youâre wearing golden handcuffs. Hallie Crawford, Certified Career Coach Need help with your career? Certified Career Coach Hallie Crawford is a career coach that specializes in helping professionals identify their ideal career path, navigate their transition and nurture their career. Schedule a free consult with HallieCrawford.com today Please Share This
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