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Become
A Catalyst For What You Truly Stand For
By Karen Wilson-Dooley
Some years ago when I chose the road pointing
to "entrepreneurship" and embarked upon
a career as a professional writer, I was
introduced to many new words that I had never really
thought about or used in my everyday vocabulary.
As I increasingly enriched my vocabulary and
learned the "buzz words" resume writers
are inundated with, I began to hear the term
"catalyst" used over and over again. I
became so intrigued with the word that one day I
quickly ran over to the bookshelf in my
office, grabbed my dictionary, and began flipping
through its 2000 pages to explore its
meaning. By definition, a "catalyst" is "a substance
that alters the rate of a chemical reaction
but is chemically unchanged at the end of the
reaction." I scratched my head and
thought to myself that this "catalyst" word did not fit
into my business vocabulary at all . .
. at least not in a way that I could immediately relate
to. More investigation was certainly in
order.
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As I delved further into my research materials,
I soon developed a passion for the word, as
its definition took on a whole new meaning.
I began to compare the chemical terminology to
that of real life individuals and was
astonished at what a person can accomplish when they are
totally sold on something and become a
catalyst for its advancement!
In my research, I learned that a catalyst
as a chemical is a promoter and is used over and
over again, so a small portion can go
a long way. It works rapidly in enhancing the speed of
a chemical reaction . . . but through
all of this, the catalyst is unchanged. At the end of
the process, it remains the same.
It works by colliding into molecules and causing them to
quickly reproduce.
Simply put, a catalyst in the human sense
of the word is a person who can make things happen .
. . basically, a mover and a shaker.
The mission of the human catalyst is to serve as a
promoter for a certain cause. For
example, an individual who is a strong advocate for the
advancement of women working from home
is one who quickly initiates a campaign or mission, and
is able to radiate his/her enthusiasm
and zeal in such a way that he/she creates a reaction
that literally draws others into his/her
crusade. The catalyst is crystal clear and unmoved in
his/her mission, and can make things happen.
He/She is continuously moving and recruiting
others, all working toward a common goal.
Throughout the process, the catalyst does not
change. He/She simply continues
to move forward in realizing his/her mission.
The term "catalyst" grew to be an important
word to me as a Certified Professional Resume
Writer. I have discovered many other
dynamic words in my entrepreneurial travels, but
"catalyst" has come to be a word that
continues to intrigue me. As I have grown fonder of the
word, I have tried to associate its meaning
in my own professional life. Recently, its
association came into existence in my
professional life.
I, along with several other entrepreneurs,
was recently invited to serve as a founding member
of an organization that has been developed
to promote professionalism online. As you know,
with the increasing number of businesses
popping up on the Internet each day, the term
"professionalism" has begun to take on
a new meaning as it is being stretched to its outer
limits. The International Association
for Professionalism Online (http://www.iaponline.org/)
has been established as "The Standard
For Integrity In Online Business." Founded by j.l.
scott, ph.d., the organization's mission
in a nutshell is to simply encourage professionalism
and good ethical behavior for all Internet
business. As a steadfast promoter of
professionalism in all facets of business,
I not only consider it an honor and a privilege to
be involved in the grassroots start up
of this organization, but I also feel it is has
afforded me an opportunity to become a
catalyst for something I truly stand for! It is!
my goal to do my part in helping
make the Internet a better place to do business through
assisting in the educational development
and implementation of information, programs, and
forums that promote professionalism online.
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For what cause would you be considered
a catalyst? In the grand scheme of things, what would
you like to be known for having accomplished?
By becoming a catalyst, or promoter, for
something you truly want to see come to
light, you build confidence in yourself, learn to
stand for something in that you strongly
believe, and increase your exposure. Remember, just a
small amount of "catalyst" goes a long
way in accomplishing its mission. Give a little of
yourself for what you believe in and watch
great things ignite! |
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