I've been known to say that our careers are much like running a
marathon, because just like a marathon, being 26.2 miles, a career of
26.2 years (and more) is no matter how you add it up, long. And we don't
really run our careers, we more walk them through and do the best we
can to keep at it when the hills are in front of us, when we are in the
valleys and when the long, unbending road in front of us seems only to
end where our eyes can't see any further. This is our career. It's a
long walk for all of us regardless of what our careers are and how many
changes we have along the way. And in some years, like this one, I know
of many people who have felt like it has taken all they have to just
keep one foot in front of the other.
My favorite movie of all time is
Lawrence of Arabia. I don't know why, but some of the scenes in the
desert and the long journeys that they take in that movie have always
stuck with me. Maybe because the movie is so long too, I don't know, but
I know that I have felt on more than one occasion that like the movie,
the future was nothing but a mirage on the horizon and that there
couldn't possibly be that much distance between here and there.
One
foot in front of the other has been a mantra for me on more than one job
and one part of my career. Our careers are long walks that if we don't
know where we are going and why, it can for many days, weeks, months or
years, seem intolerable.
But, if we know why and where we ultimately want to achieve then each step is forward for a purpose.
Monday, December 23, 2013
A Long Walk
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