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Have a Tiger Woods Mentality

Whether it is Tiger Woods, LaBron James, Payton Manning or any other sports figure they never make 100% of their shots. 

Tiger Woods shanks a ball into the woods (not often, but it happens), LaBron James throws an “air ball” (again, not often), Payton Manning throws an interception (more often than he would like).  How do they  recover so the next shot is perfectly placed. 

I know personally when I shank the ball into the woods it affects the rest of the round.  I get angry, throw clubs, curse and my next shot is even worse.  What is the difference in my reaction to my bad shot compared to Tiger’s or LaBron’s or Payton’s?  They can “shake it off”, they understand that the past has happened and they can’t control the past, but they understand what they can control – their reaction to the past and their future play.  What lessons can we learn from these stories.

If you are currently going through career transition, you can’t control your past, you can’t undo your situation. Accepting that certain things are outside our control can be intimidating and stressful.  You have to adjust to your new reality, I won’t minimize how difficult this may be, and I’m not suggesting that any of your feelings are inappropriate, but understanding that you have control over your actions is the first step in moving forward. 

Understand that you do have control over your future, you can set a plan to approach employers, you can develop a first class 21st century resume, you can define your strengths, accomplishments and identify the problems that employers have and how you can help solve them.  You don’t have to be paralyzed by past events beyond your control.  You can be proactive and take control of your future.

In the words of Zig Zigler: “If you can dream it, you can achieve it.”  If you are in career transition you have been given a rare gift.  You no longer have to be what you used to be.  Use this opportunity to identify the sources of your joy, look for options that will increase your joy at work. 


Rick Christensen

Rick Christensen: Director, Career Transition Practice Rick has been a career consultant for over 25 years, serving a very broad-based and diverse clientele. His specialties include effective group facilitation, one-on-one coaching and consultation at all levels including senior executives.

Rick’s passion is coaching individuals through career transitions, developing career management strategies and in identifying and sharpening competencies to open doors to new opportunities. His efforts have assisted thousands of individuals achieve their full potential.

Contact Rick at: [email protected]


Travis Jones - CEO of Career Development Partners

Written By Rick Christensen

Rick has been a career consultant for over 20 years, serving a very broad-based and diverse clientele. His specialties include effective group facilitation, one-on-one coaching and consultation at all levels including senior executives.

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