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Changing Your Career - 5 Tips to Help You Make
by Jackie Fletcher

Published on this site: November 17th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

Are you successful in your chosen career, but wondering if you actually
chose the right career? Did you spend years gaining qualifications, work
hard for promotion, and climb that corporate ladder only to find that
it's up against the wrong wall? Do you now feel you can't or shouldn't
change career or move out of your specific industry - but you know you'd
love to find your ideal job?
Here are my 5 Top Tips to help you consider making some positive changes.
- Dentify your transferable skills.
Realise that you do have transferable skills. Your technical skills
may be specialised, such as property law or inheritance tax planning,
however you will have a whole range of abilities and talents. So explore
these skills - think of a task or assignment that you enjoyed and dealt
with successfully, and list the skills you used. These could include
listening, establishing rapport with you client, analysing, seeing the
big picture, finding the best solution, meeting deadlines, managing
a team, communicating effectively.and so on.
- Consider who you want to be.
It's not just about what you want to do. Who do you want to be, and
how can you best express that?
- Expose obstacles.
What's stopping you from making changes? It could be fear of the unknown,
or money implications - in which case, what could you do to reduce those
risks? Or you could feel tied by your qualifications. You may be thinking
that because you studied for your degree, then spent another
five years gaining a professional qualification, you shouldn't leave
your particular industry. Is that true?
- Consider how you want to feel.
How are you feeling right now in your current job? Is your work satisfying
and fulfilling? How would it feel if you knew what work would be ideal
for you, if you were doing meaningful work that combined your talents,
skills and aspirations?
- Be open to possibilities.
What would you love to do? For the next two weeks, look at some job
advertisements and websites and make a note of anything at all that
appeals to you, then review your notes and see if there is a theme that
strongly attracts you. Research it and see where it leads!
"Find a job you like and you add five days to every week."
~ H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Jackie Fletcher 2006

Jackie Fletcher : is a life satisfaction and http://www.transitionslifecoaching.co.uk/career.php,
based in the UK, who specializes in helping people find their ideal job.
For more information visit her
http://www.transitionslifecoaching.co.uk/career.php
website.


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