Thursday, March 6, 2008

8 Reasons Why You Know Youre Ready For A Career Change

8 Reasons Why You Know Youre Ready For A Career Change

1. Every morning you wake up thinking, Just X more days until the week-end.

2. On the way to work you have to psyche yourself into wanting to go to work.

3. Once you get to work, you begin to feel pressured and squeezed for time and you havent even clocked in yet.

4. As you begin to perform your tasks, your mind wanders, wondering if theres something better, more exciting, or more fulfilling out there.

5. When you leave work, youre already telling yourself the reasons why you must return tomorrow.

6. When you arrive home and your spouse asks, How was your day? You grunt and say, Same old stuff. Lets talk about something else.

7. Fridays paycheck arrives and as you read the dollar amount you instantly think, This job is so not worth this!

8. As you begin to pay your bills, you discover that once again youre robbing Peter to pay Paul, which in terms causes a bit of depression and you snap on the closest person to you, even though theres no reason to do so.

Yes, those are all true scenarios for people who desperately need to change careers. But change doesnt come easy. In fact, its pretty darn hard. It means stepping out of ones comfort zone, learning a new task, and asking your spouse to trust your decision. But its not impossible.

The best way to handle a career change is to take your time. In other words, dont quit your day job as soon as you realize its making you miserable; after all, you need that paycheck!

Take a step back to figure out why youre unhappy, and then take the steps necessary to figure out what would make you happy.

Once you know what will make you happy, take inventory of your skills, talents, and education. Can you start a new career doing what you love with what you currently possess or must you return to school?

If you must return to school, dont go with the first school that comes to mind; take the time to meet with an administrations counselor to learn more about the school, payment options, and job placement programs.

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