
What if you have been thinking about taking the plunge and moving into a new career. You take your baby steps by talking to a few people, seeing whats around, putting out feelers with friends to get their opinion. Then Wam!! The financial malaise has come along at just the wrong time?
No more trips to Starbucks to chart out your new course. Instead at home brewing your own tea and then it hits you. Is now really the right time?
For many the idea of changing career in this time of uncertainty is too risky.
Don't let the credit crunch put you off making a career change.
It's a personal thing. We need to sit down and work out our own level of risk that we are comfortable with.
Today I was listening to a Brain Tracy tape about time management. He asked 'what is the most wasted time?' Hmmmm, I though t to myself. Is it it the the I spend changing outfits before going back to the first one I tried on. Its it all the excuses that I tell myself so that I can get out of doing stuff around the house. No none of these.
The answer...was blatantly obvious. The most wasted time you can spend is in a job that you hate, does not satisfy you and were you know deep down that you are never going to grow or get promoted.
If you have a job that supports you and meets your financial needs right now you are in a great position of being able to prepare for the career change you wish for. Things at the moment are in deed shaky. But there is absolutely nothing stopping you starting the process of a career change.
It really depends upon where you are in the process. Where ever you are start using this time wisely to put in place whatever you need to make the change.
You may have a crystal clear picture of what you need to do. But if you are like most of us then its likely that you don't know what you want to do.
Here are a few different steps that can help you clear the fog and gain clarity.
Whatever the economic climate by having a plan you can ensure that you will be doing the maximum possible to make the best career move for you. Who knows, maybe once you have used this time to prepare you will be ready and confident to make the move and it will seem less scary and risky.
I'm offering the first two readers that email me a free introductory coaching session via phone or email to discuss how I can help you identify and make the move you want. If you would like to arrange a time for this session please email me.