So, corporate jobs eh?
There’s always a seminal moment when you realise the corporate life wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. That the dream job everyone told you to go for while you were at uni is… well, empty of meaning.
My realisation came on my very first day in management consultancy…
I was fresh out of uni and surrounded by 40 other excited graduates in a posh hotel lounge… when a lady came and stood on a table, silencing the chatter around the room. She was clad in sombre shades of grey with a face set in a permanent frown, and began speaking of “company values”, before uttering these fateful words:
“One day, if you work hard and follow your dreams, you can be like me.”
In that moment, I couldn’t dream of many things worse than a life spent in management-consulting middle management.
No doubt you’ve had a moment of realisation too, that got you to wondering “there’s got to be more to life than this…”
The bad news is that, while there definitely is more to life, you’ll have to muddle through feeling lost and uncertain deliberately and for years before you can find that fulfilling path through life.
The good news is — you’re really not alone. There’s a quiet revolution happening; thousands more of us young professionals every month are leaving the corporate world behind and leaping into the unknown to create careers that actually mean something, that lead to lives worthy of a story or two.
So, given this revolution, what are your options to get the hell out of that empty corporate lifestyle and into something more fulfilling?
Conventional wisdom says there’s three paths available to you:
That being said, there’s some serious downers to backpacking too…
OK, ready for the downsides?
But…
So all three options have their pros and cons no doubt… but as you’ve probably noticed by now, they all have the same “con” in common.
And it happens to be the foundation to you creating a career you love…
None of the conventional options for leaving the corporate world give enough respect to asking ourselves the hard questions like “what matters to me?” and “what do I not want in my life?”.
And those questions are vital, because it’s only by having an idea of where we want to be that we can make big career and life decisions with confidence, and have the internal strength to keep going through the tough times that will certainly hit us at some point.
If we don’t, we’re just running into the future blindfolded and hoping that by luck we’ll end up with a fulfilling life.
Thing is, asking those questions is really hard — there’s no guidebook to it, no proven method or clearly defined timeframe it’ll take to get to answers.
But there is a way you can make that journey easier for yourself. Surround yourself with other young professionals who also feel like there’s something missing, and who are also brave enough to do something about it.
Start by reaching out to people who dare to live remarkable lives; to those who won’t settle for corporate mediocrity and are already asking themselves the hard questions. Ideally meet-up in person and create your own community; but online communities will do OK too.
Where can you find those communities? Truth is, there are so few communities out there right now that bring young professionals together to go on this journey towards fulfilling careers — which is ridiculous given how many of us there are.
Here are a few to get you started:
Escape The City
The Muse
MindValley
Nomad Academy (disclaimer — this one’s my company!)
Don’t feel lost alone. Find out what matters to you, and take the leap towards a more fulfilling lifestyle alongside other amazing people. You’ll have more moments of fun on that difficult journey, and create a life you love far sooner.