What If You Could Change Careers?
Gone are the days of
working with the same employer for 30 or 40 years. Today's generation is
expected to change careers every five to ten years. Whether you have been
in your career ten years or 40 you may feel that you are stuck in a dead
end career because of the potential risk of a career change.
Nothing is further from the truth in today's world.
Some
career changes can happen with the same employer, other career changes
will require you to seek a new employer or start your own business. Some
career changes are of your own choosing and others may be the result of
company down sizing.
Have you been dreaming of a new career but
have not taken the step because of the fear of the unknown? With some
pre-planning you can pursue a new career without risking your financial
security.
Career opportunities are endless. When planning for a
career change, make sure you know exactly what you want to do.
Ask
yourself some questions:
What do you enjoy doing? Make a list
of all the things that you enjoy doing. What do you enjoy about your
current career? What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
What
are you good at? Life is full of experiences and you have learned a
few things along the way. List what you are good at. Think about the areas
that people ask your advice on. What talents do you have? You can be your
own worst critic. Ask others what they see in you.
What would you
change about your current career? You know what you do not like about
your current career; make a list of all the negatives. This list will help
you determine what you do not want in your new career.
What are
your goals? Make a list of your goals. As you prepare for a career
change, ask yourself if you will be able to achieve your goals in your new
career.
What new areas of training will you need? When
pursuing a new career, do not allow your lack of experience to stop you.
Take advantage of training opportunities. You may be able to find training
locally or online.
Making a career change, especially in midlife,
is a major decision. The security of your present career may prevent you
from venturing into new territory. Research your prospective new career
and find out what the income possibilities are. Calculate the differences
in the benefits. Using your new career income, calculate your monthly
budget. Is it worth it? Can you afford this change financially?
Changing careers can be exciting. Do not let your age stop you
from pursuing your dream. From today until retirement can be the most
rewarding times of your life, if you choose to follow your dream and start
a new career.
Yes, you can change careers. Consider your options and make the smart
move to a rewarding new career.
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