5 Tips for Making a Career Jump
Considering a change in career? Before you make that jump, take a look at these insights from the pros who have done it successfully.
1. Stay the course. You’re never going to know what the jump looks like until you do it. One of the hardest parts of taking the leap is trusting that what you’re doing is right for you, that it is in line with your priorities. But what is key, and equally as important, is staying committed.
2. Save up and talk honestly about money with your loved ones. Get out of debt, save cash, make a financial safety net for yourself. Being smart about your money and living below your means allows you to create a cushion and take away some of the pressure. This net lets you decide what you want life to look like and figure out how to get there.
3. Know who you are. There are four distinct personality types: upholder, questioner, obliger, rebel. Figure out which one you are—this will help you understand how you face expectations. When you understand how you make decision and where your motivation comes from, determining your future career path will be much easier.
4. Be ok with failure. Failing is part of the process of reaching a goal. And everyone processes failures differently. So while we all run into speed bumps, it’s those who don’t give up that make it to the other side of the fence.
5. Listen to your heart. Sometimes, the opportunity will lie in the gray area. Sometimes, taking the project that forces you to provide structure is where the real opportunity lies. Your gut has very strong instincts—listen to it!
Making a career change is never easy. But consider these tips and trust yourself—you are a warrior!
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