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Career change after 40

Career change after 40 can be achieved. Discover what you need to do to make a career change over 40.

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You have probably read article after article, reviewed website after website. All concentrating on how to make a seamless career change. But to date you haven't made a commitment. Let today be the day that you open yourself to all the possibilities that are within your reach. The recommended reading below offer Career effective strategies that can propel you to find your dream career. Each guide will provide  insight and motivation throughout your career change.

Take the time to look through our recommended readings and discover your dream career.

Career Escape Program

Hate Your Job And Want To Get Out? 4 Weeks To Your Dream Job! Find out more.

Find Your Life Mission and Live It
If you want more than a job change, if you want more than a career change… if what you really want is a meaningful life change, maybe it’s time you started thinking about changing course.

21-Day Career Makeover
Are you feeling trapped in your current career (so you need a key to find career freedom)? Have you taken aptitude tests and "who-are-you" exercises (and not getting helpful answers)? Ready to lose your misery-making job and move to your dream career - in just 21 Days? 

 

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When flipping the channels of your TV, you are bound to come across a Public Service Announcement (PSA) endorsed by a celebrity asking children to approach their parents, teachers, or someone they trust when they are at a crossroads. Through these PSAs, children are told that asking for guidance, encouragement, and support is a sign of strength. They don’t have to go through a transition alone—help is just around the corner.

As adults, we tend to forget the value of reaching out to others when we are in need of assistance. There is this unwritten rule that we should be able to make decisions without the guidance of others. The reality is, however, that children and adults share a common ground: we are all humans who encounter situations that are challenging from time to time, and it doesn’t make sense to go it alone.

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Finding a job you love and enjoy can be tough if you are going through the process alone. The answers you are seeking can also be delayed (sometimes taking years) if you do not have courage, clarity, and a plan of attack. 

 

  • what should I do?

  • should I quit my job?

  • what is my plan of action?

  • where do I begin?

All valid questions to ask, but what happens in many cases is we can’t seem to answer these questions by ourselves so we get overwhelmed and then stop looking for the answers. This is a recipe for disaster. Your career will not get better until you make it better, and making a job change involves your participation.

 

Hate Your Job And Want To Get Out? 4 Weeks To Your Dream Job! Find out more.

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Signs You Should Reach Outside Yourself

·       You find yourself asking the same questions over and over because you can’t find a resolution.

·       You find yourself in a career transition and aren’t sure which direction you should take.

·       You need someone who can act as more than just a sounding board, someone who can provide thoughtful and constructive feedback.

When reaching out for assistance with your career, you have the following options:

·       Friend. Friends can be sounding boards, have intimate knowledge of your personal and professional life, and may be able to offer objective and subjective advice.

·       Career Mentor. Find a mentor within your company who is experienced and willing to guide you in your professional development. Your mentor should want to share their knowledge and professional experience, and expose you to new ideas and perspectives.

·       Career Coach. This is someone who is willing to meet you where you are and assist in getting you where you want to go. A career coach can ask questions that inspire self-awareness and renewed enthusiasm for your professional outlook.

Be in a State of Mind to Accept Assistance

Regardless if you choose to work with a friend, mentor, or career coach, you should be open to new ideas.

·       Fall in Love for Just 15 Minutes. It is easy to pooh-pooh an idea when it is first presented by saying something such as, “I tried that. It doesn’t work.” Instead of dismissing someone’s idea out of hand, try to take in what they are saying and make the decision to love their idea for 15 minutes. Listen and participate in the discussion and buy into it, no matter how crazy you think the idea is. You may be surprised at the progress you can make by being open to others’ thoughts and suggestions.

·       Let Go of Resistance. If you find that you are resistant to change, it may be because your purpose isn’t clear, you fear failure (or success), and/or you lack trust in your own ability to make decisions that are in your best interest. A good friend, mentor, or career coach will be able to help you through your resistance.

Final Thought

Your advancement is limited only by your commitment to your own career development. Involving others in your quest will get you one step closer to who you want to be, personally and professionally.

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Certified in all three areas of the job search—Certified Interview Coach ™ (CIC), Job & Career Transition Coach (JCTC), and Nationally Certified Resume Writer (NCRW)—Linda Matias is qualified to assist you in your career transition, whether it be a complete career makeover, interview preparation, or resume assistance. You can contact Linda directly at linda@careerstrides.com  or visit her website www.careerstrides.com for additional career advice and to view resume samples.

 

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