Career change What do people think when they hear those words? What do YOU feel? It might be a rush of excitement. Or a deep feeling of unease in your stomach. You might think 'If only...' Because although career change is more and more acceptable, it's still hard for some people. They worry that family and friends might see it as 'giving up' or being unstable in some way. The midlife crisis. But is that a bad thing? It's becoming rarer to stick at the same career for 45 years (and counting, as the retirement age increases.) Soon, we'll be working till 70 as the norm, sometimes from choice, sometimes from financial necessity. So why should the career (a degree or professional training) you chose in your late teens be the one you have until you're 70? You've changed. The world has changed. But has your work changed? Many of my clients want to do something different. But they are terrified. This is normal. No matter how unsatisfactory something is in our lives, taking that step to something else, unknown, is also difficult. My role as a coach is to help my clients make these decisions. Often, I find clients are afraid to make changes because of their lack of self-belief or other negative beliefs. It's possible to change all of this, using powerful coaching strategies. Are you ready to try? Ready for find your passion?
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AuthorI'm Glynis, a career, relationship and wellbeing coach. These are my tips on what life throws at people like us and how coaching can help. You can read more about me here. Do get in touch if I can help you. Archives
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