Work that Works for Sensitive Souls:
Six Steps to Transforming Your Career
Have people always called you "too sensitive?" Do you
try to hide it, pretend it doesn't exist, or work around it
as much as possible? Many Highly Sensitive Souls believe that our
sensitivity makes us weak, weird, or different. Actually, being sensitive
makes us highly aware, caring, and perceptive.
For more information, see my article "Are You Highly Sensitive?" at
http://www.highlysensitivesouls.com/sensitivesouls.htm.
In the workplace, the gift of sensitivity may feel like a handicap.
As Sensitive Souls, we care passionately about our work and it tremendously
impacts our well-being. I am a fervent champion of work for Sensitive
Souls where we can fully contribute and feel deeply satisfied by
our efforts. So how is this possible?
Create
Work that Works
Work for Sensitive Souls must feed our minds, hearts,
and souls. We must make a contribution that resonates to our core.
To do otherwise is to invite despair, confusion, and sorrow. The
traditional structure of working culture isn't always supportive
of our needs. So we must create work that works ourselves, whether
by creating our own positions or businesses, working in less mainstream
positions and companies, or adapting our current jobs to better suit
us.
In order to create work that works, I believe that Sensitive
Souls can benefit from the following explorations.
1. Tune Into Yourself
A critically important aspect is to know yourself. This may seem
obvious, but many Sensitive Souls get lost in the expectations of
others and become disconnected from ourselves. When we discover our
own passions, values, personality, gifts, and dreams, we steer clearly
toward work that supports our true nature.
How do we tune into these magical inner clues? I'm a huge advocate
for self-discovery. For example, working with a life coach is a powerful
means of accessing the truth of who you are, what you want, and where
you want to go. A coach supports you to claim your dreams and discover
your talents in a safe space. Additionally, meditation, listening
to your intuition, journaling, and personality discovery work are
great self-facilitation approaches.
2. Factor In Your Soul
As Sensitive Souls, we require work that is meaningful, intellectually
stimulating, and creative. It must be a true calling. One way to
think about this is to remember the "meaning factor." That
is, the intangible satisfaction we get from doing work that is important
to us. As you contemplate career options, be sure to consider whether
the work will be satisfying intellectually and creatively, while
also meeting other requirements like income and location. Look for
what you are naturally drawn to and excited about as critical clues
to what will ultimately be most rewarding. Your passions will guide
you to your deepest truth.
3. Create an Ideal Career Checklist
When looking for a job or making a career change, remember to "think
outside the box." Draw on your innate ingenuity. A helpful
technique is to develop an Ideal Career checklist. Consider the environment,
people, type of work, pay, hours, emotional climate, and intellectual
challenge, alongside soul requirements such as your gifts, sensitivity,
passions, dreams, and meaning factor. In other words, know what you
must have, need, and want. When you know what works for you and what
doesn't, potential jobs are easier to evaluate. You might even
consider adapting your current job to meet your ideal!
4. Do Take Your Sensitivity to Work
Your sensitivity is an important part of who you are. It's
one of the unique gifts you bring to work. Your empathy, emotions,
creativity, and thoughtfulness are part of your valuable skill set
that makes for authentic work relationships, dynamic invention, and
compassionate service. One way to use your sensitivity is to share
your insights, intuition, and gut responses in meetings and with
co-workers. You can also use your sensitivity interpersonally. Take
a deep breath, tune in, and ask: "How can I best be of support
here?" Let your sensitivity guide you.
5. Support Your Sensitivity and Practice Self-Care
Career transformation challenges Sensitive Souls because standard
formulas don't work well for us, like 40-plus-hour workweeks,
commutes, fluorescent lights, and cubicles. We require physically
and emotionally supportive environments along with plenty of independence
and privacy. In addition, each sensitive person has specific challenges such
as people, noise, or light. It's important to know which of
these are significant for you and to learn how to address them. For
example, you might bring in an incandescent lighting source or create
a cubicle of plants to define your space. You might also learn protective
energy techniques for interpersonal challenges.
And remember: Take great care of yourself both inside and outside
work! It's important to recognize that self-care is a REQUIREMENT
for a Sensitive Soul. It is fundamental to making a meaningful contribution
to the world. This means making sure to get plenty of sleep, eat
well, take time for yourself, and engage in soul nourishing activities
like art, gardening, cooking, or being in nature.
6. Get Support
Many of us have been hurt by our prior work experiences. We bring
our tender souls with us wherever we go, and transforming our careers
can bring up painful emotions. This is a normal part of healing and
transforming a career. Sometimes it can be an obstacle to simply
know what we want. Be sure to ask for support from friends, coaches,
therapists, or career counselors.
Above all, remember: You are here for a reason. In the words of Woodrow
Wilson, "You are here to enable the world to live more amply,
with greater vision, and with a finer spirit of hope and achievement.
You are here to enrich the world."
Jenna Avery, Certified Life Coach, is the Life Coach for Sensitive
Souls. It is her purpose and vision to support Highly Sensitive Souls
to find their power and to change the world with their wisdom, beauty,
and depth. She offers individual and group coaching for Highly Sensitive
Souls, free monthly TeleGatherings, and TeleClasses, and other events
specifically designed to support sensitive beings to find their voice
and share their gifts with the world. For details, please visit http://www.highlysensitivesouls.com or
call 510.528.1696.