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6 Steps to Change
Also: Do You Have The Perfect Job?, Career Change: Does A Job For Life Still Exist?, Career Change: Tips to Making the Move

You are stuck in habits. Become aware of what you have tried in the past that has not worked. Become willing to let go of what hasn’t worked while honoring previous attempts.

2. Become open to other perspectives. Focus on the solution not the problem.

3. Examine your beliefs and how they have and have not served you. Realize there is a choice of which path or action to take.

4. Evaluate your next steps; am I doing them out of choice, habit or fear? Check them out with others.

5. If you make mistakes, realize its part of the path. See what your part is and apologize where necessary. Acknowledge it. Learn from it – what’s the lesson in it.

6. Evaluate your plans by whether they fit your beliefs and values. Act accordingly.

Change and transformation are difficult – if it weren’t you would already be doing it. That is why we need support and guidance along the way. Are you ready to change?

To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act.
— Anatole France

We need to let the old go, so the new can emerge.
— Peggy Bassett
 



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.

 

Do you connect to any of these?
Is your life on hold until the time is right (and it's never right)?
Do you give your power away?
Do you take care of others needs and ignore your own?
Do you openly and honestly express your truth and opinions?
Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired?
Are you ready and willing to change?
Are you willing to put as much energy into changing as you were into stagnating?
Are you ready to decide?

Also: Do You Have The Perfect Job?, Career Change: Does A Job For Life Still Exist?, Career Change: Tips to Making the Move

 

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Ada Gimlan is a Personal Inner Power Advocate. She works with people who are making changes in their lives - transitioning their careers, connecting to life purpose, looking for new directions, losing weight etc. - people who are looking for authenticity and fulfillment in their lives. Ada's approach is intuitive - coaching you toward reconnecting with your own inner knowingness, power and wisdom. Align who you are with what you do.

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