If you opt to follow your passion when making a career change, you will get a glimpse of a different side of life. Following your passion will lead you on a more personal journey that can actually change your ideas, perceptions, and emotions. No one is suggesting by any means that finding your passion promises a life of ease, wealth or wonder – rather it is a life that is open to new opportunities and endless possibilities that are closely related to your personal aspirations.
Are you ready for your career change? Does your resume generate enough impact to get interviews with perspective employers? Does it make a splash? Before you send it out, be sure it does!
If you’re just living life from one day to the next, all the while saving your dreams for someday rather than today, read on. You might be ready to turn that someday into today.
Do you go through life just going from one day to the next, all the while saving your dreams for someday? Isn’t it time to turn someday into today?
Have you ever asked yourself what is really important in your career? Now might be the perfect time for some personal-reflection. Read on to get sense of how to take a proactive approach to career change and a career filled with personal fulfillment.
Are you having problems staying on track and reaching your career change goals? Whether you’re just starting out or making a midlife career change, if you’re getting lost in the day-to-day and forgetting about your goals, you’ll want to read on. There are some great strategies that will help to motivate you and keep on track to a great career change.
If changing careers is in your future, clearly having goals and taking action will be essential. The problem is that it not always easy
to stay on track or build the necessary momentum. Taking action is obviously an important piece of the puzzle as is planning and having the drive to succeed. Remember, the career changers who take action will see results.
This is an inspirational contribution by Michelle H Smith that I hope you will enjoy as much as I did. Michelle does a great job of showing readers how change can be a good thing. After you review Michelle’s article, check out our newest post, Career Change: Myths Exposed Part 2. *Patricia
If you are one of the many who dare to dream of making a career change but never act on your dream, you could be holding back or resisting because you’re operating under a false assumption. You might believe some of the myths floating around about your career when in fact, you don’t have to as we’ll debunk them here. This is the second post dedicated to exposing career change myths. You can click the link here to read the first post, Career Change Myth Exposed.
Making a career change can be intimidating for some job seekers and career changers. Just recently, I was contacted by Antonia G. with a question about making the move from the military into the private sector.