Let's face it: the ambitious gets bad press. Very often associated with lawless behavior, capable of anything and especially of the worst, accused of being individualistic, selfish, sometimes even a “shark with long teeth”, it is not always well regarded to express one's ambition.
And yet, if you take the time to look at the other side of the mirror, you discover a completely different reflection. A reflection brimming with creative energy, focused on a single goal: surpassing oneself, a taste for effort and accomplishment at work. In short, an extraordinary fuel, the booster that will allow you to explore hitherto unknown territories.
All that remains is to tame this ambition in order to make it the armed — but peaceful — point of your success. To do this, only one question deserves to be asked: “What do I want to achieve? ”
This is where the two words, ambition and aspiration, come together. The first, more in action and in the desire to achieve oneself, the second, more strongly connected to meaning, motivation and the quest for oneself.
Define your professional project
To answer these two questions — “What do I want to achieve?” and “Who do I want to be?” —, you must have taken the time to define your personal project while ignoring external contingencies. A professional project is very personal and time is needed to make it emerge. You may be inspired by those of others or by trends. Your professional project can also evolve throughout your career (depending on your desires in particular) but it is crucial to take the time to define it.
The 5 important steps to develop ambition and aspiration
Create your own opportunities or seize them, surpass yourself without fear of change, dare, take risks, fail, start over, and succeed. Five important steps to follow to combine ambition and aspiration:
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