Grab a notebook again and write down the possibility that just presented itself for you. This could have actually happened, or you could have just got a great idea about what to do for your future. Write that concept down. Go ahead and write down a few different opportunities on separate sheets of paper (or on separate spots on the page if you’re trying to conserve paper). Make a space for two columns under each idea and draw out the two columns if you choose to. The left column you can label as your lowest standards and the right one can be your highest standards for the opportunity in question.
Now, write out three lowest standards for each one, with the lowest standard being your absolute minimum qualification for the opportunity to be worth your time. Examples of this column could be minimum pay, absolute maximum distance from home you would travel, minimum benefits, absolute worst feelings you’ll let yourself feel in relation to your life and the opportunity, and worst boss behaviors you’ll withstand (if that applies). There are many other options, so consider these and what works for you to compose your list. If you need more than three minimum qualifications, all the better! The more detail you give to your plan, the more likely you’ll recognize the behaviors needed to enact it when it comes.