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LifeTranscender

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Jul 01, 2007 5:32 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Isn’t Your Job Mindset Suffocating You, Your Dreams, and Your Goals?


The chains of the corporate mindset holds people back from stepping
forward and completely creating their desires, dreams, and visions is
the belief of C.F. Jackson.

Reported by InfoWorld in May of 2006, 97% of a sample 3,000 IT
professionals suffered from stress due to the following conditions: taking
on other people’s work; lack of job satisfaction; lack of control over
daily duties; and managerial pressure, interruptions, and bullying.

These conditions are mirrored by other professions and industries
throughout the corporate world.
 
C.F. Jackson recognized that her mind was being drowned, day in and
day out, when in the midst of her 40 hour work week. It stole from her
the ability to place valuable attention toward her desires and dreams.
 
"Once I began to release myself mentally, psychologically, and emotionally
I was able to magnify my dreams," she stated. It was through her drive to
release herself that C.F. Jackson was able to analyze the corporate culture
and environment. She created ways to manipulate her corporate mentality
to bring forth her true self within an eight hour work day.
 
“The key is this," she stated with a look of purpose. "It`s to detach yourself
mentally and emotionally from the job," she added. "People become so
intertwined with a job, a company, the policies, the processes, the people,
and environment that they become lost to themselves 95% of their work
day," she expressed with passion.
 
The hustle and bustle of everyday work life deprives 97% of society from
living their true destiny. To ask oneself: Don`t I deserve to create and live
the life I deserve? The vast majority of people are too lost in their job
mindset to believe or engage in the thought of fulfilling or creating a
deserving life.
 
Too often the corporate mindset dwells in the life of employees, way past
the time they have clocked out from their job. Many people sit at home
with thoughts of projects, tasks, and meetings soon to come. Now imagine
how much one can achieve for themselves should their time and energy
be redirected on their dreams and desires.
 
C.F. Jackson implemented these principles and techniques back in 2003
and brought forth immediate results.

She discovered in an eight hour work day the possibilities to achieve at
least one to two daily action tasks. This helped her launch into her dream
in 2003. Implementing and remaining focused, C.F. Jackson completed
her first novel within a five month period. She later independently published
it by creating her own publishing company. In addition, within a six month
period she mentored four individuals into beginning their own businesses.

Isn’t it time to discover how to:
 
1. Become detached psychologically, mentally and emotionally from the
corporate job?
 
2. Create a more conducive work environment to focus on your dreams and
desires?
 
3. Rid the "job ownership" mindset?
 
4. Relieve daily job stress?
 
5. Manipulate the work/corporate environment?

6. Transform the corporate mindset into unleashing your dreams?

C.F. Jackson believes everyone should take ownership of their job
mindset to bring forth their desires and dreams. “Isn’t it time for America
and everyone around the globe to take back their most valuable entity in
life, their minds?” C.F. Jackson asked with conviction in her voice.

patentandtrademark

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Jul 03, 2007 3:08 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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No, it isn’t time to discover how to become detached psychologically, mentally and emotionally from the corporate job.  thanks.

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Dramagenics

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Aug 02, 2007 12:12 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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No, it isn’t time to discover how to become detached psychologically, mentally and emotionally from the corporate job.  thanks.


What?? You definitely owe at least a reason why....

Dramagenics2007-8-2 12:14:3
LifeTranscender

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Aug 18, 2007 12:39 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Thanks for chiming in . . .

BradBurnette

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For some, like you and I transcender. For others, having "the corporation" take care of them for the rest of their life is, perhaps, what they were meant for. For those who hate being there, you are right. Are you still in corporate America, if you don`t mind my asking?

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LifeTranscender

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Hi Brad,

Thanks for reading and responding this post.
I do believe there`s a whole lot more within us
and we have to tap into. As long as we feel
a sense joy in our careers and with our lives,
then we`re successful.
 
When we stop and become content with life we
are suffocating our dreams and goals.
 
We can achieve our goals and dreams and still
maintain a job. Entrepreneurialism isn`t for everyone.
I know that living our dreams and having a
harmonious
life is for us ALL.
 
As for me, I`m not in the midst Corporate America.
 
Continue to make this your day!
 
Live Life to Leave a Difference,
C.F. Jackson

 

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