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Moving From A Weekend Hobby To Career In The Arts

Turbo Charge Your Career With The Most Powerful Leadership Tool Of All The Leadership Talk Part One

THE SEVEN SECERTS OF SUCCESSFUL CAREERS CHANGERS

Ten Things About Your Career Development

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Closing the Gap on Your Career Goals


Career Development - When It's Time for a Change

 
Your career might be going great guns - or it might not. You may be 27 or 47; you might be at the top of the tree or you might be just a couple of years into your career. Male or female, pfahh, it doesn't matter a single jot! You don't feel right - you just don't feel right...

There's a certain courage required to hear your gut. To really be true to how you are feeling. And that is never more important than in your career. Sometimes people feel that they are not completely happy. At other times they might have a sense of distance from the business or organisation they are in.

This lack of 'alignment' makes for discomfort - and many people listen to it for the whole of their careers (and lives) and yet never truly hear it.

So what are the clues that can help us realise that if change is in the air, it is a good thing, rather than something to fear? Here are 19 things to look out for:-


  1. You feel bored

  2. You actually yawn a lot

  3. You get irritated easily

  4. You find yourself daydreaming (maybe even looking out the window)

  5. You get excited when something out of the ordinary happens

  6. Each year feels repetitive

  7. You get in late

  8. You get sick a lot

  9. Cynicism about your orgaisation starts to increase

  10. You team up with your own people against the organisation

  11. You have a sense of being 'locked in'

  12. You see others progress and wonder why

  13. Sunday evenings are filled with dread

  14. Some jobs are really hard to bring yourself to

  15. Cycles repeat themselves (about 5-yearly)

  16. 'Grumpy' is a description you overhear about yourself

  17. You lose faith in 'head office' (often)

  18. 'Things ain't what they used to be'

  19. You find yourself muttering to yourself a lot (though this might be an age thing too!)

So what to do about it.

Firstly
Recognising that your career is in a rut is a big step - so consider yourself lucky that you spotted it and took stock.
Secondly
Realise that you do have choices. You always have choices - and only you can make them - no-one else.
Thirdly
Think through what options you have in your existing job or role - all may not be lost, you might have options which suit who you really want to be, in exactly the organisation you are in - just get thinking and above all, get creative about it.
Fourthly
Consider what you love doing in your life; read the job sections and seek out jobs that truly appeal, however unlikely they might seem for you. Ask yourself what captures your imagination about them - tease it out (use the 'Why's' tactic in "Solve Problems Permanently - Ask WHY")
Fifthly
Consider how you can leverage your existing role to enable you to reach a longer-term goal of a sort of job you like - what is already there that you can utilise.
Finally
Create an escape plan, with timescales to get to where you really do want to be - it may have a couple of steps - but that's just great. It adds to the fun!

For a bit more help about changes of direction, try out this Amazon link :- "What Color is Your Parachute", especially the 'skills as verbs' section (aka values!) - or checkout the webpage, devoted just to Career Development.

About the Author

© 2005 Martin Haworth is a Business and Management Coach. He works worldwide, mainly by phone, with small business owners, managers and corporate leaders. He has hundreds of hints, tips and ideas at his website, www.coaching-businesses-to-success.com. (Note to editors. Feel free to use this article, wherever you think it might be of value - with a live link if you can).

 Martin Haworth

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