Are you unhappy at work? Tired and lacking energy and drive? Don't worry, you are not alone! Studies in the US show that up to 70 percent of the workforce is unhappy with their job at any given time. We all feel dissatisfied and frustrated with our jobs at times. So, how do you know when the feeling of dissatisfaction and frustration means it is time for a career change? There are a few key signs which point towards a need for change:
* feeling overwhelmed by your workload
* unable to balance your work and life responsibilities
* confused about roles and duties in your job
* easily irritated and ready to explode at the slightest provocation
We choose our career path for many different reasons: because of our parents' encouragement; because it is a successful occupation; or for the financial reward (to name just a few). However, you may be in a career that doesn't support your core values. This could be the root of your discomfort.
Take a personal and professional inventory. Ask yourself some important questions.
1. Look at your current job. How did you get there?
2. What are your personal attributes (artistic, adaptable, creative, leader, etc.)?
3. What are your core values (autonomy, growth, helping others, financial security etc.)?
4. What are your greatest strengths?
5. Identify your accomplishments.
6. Identify your career satisfiers and dissatisfiers: For each position you have had throughout your career what activities or responsibilities did you enjoy (and not enjoy) doing?
7. What is important to you, personally and professionally?
8. What you would like to do or accomplish during your lifetime (personally or professionally) so that you will consider your life to have been well-lived?
9. What are you most excited about now?
Take a look at your answers. Is your present career in line with who you are, what you value, and what you are good at? If not, then it is time to make a change.
Once you have established that you are ready for a career change, start thinking about and noticing what you want. If you could do anything, what would you do? By assessing your accomplishments, skills, strengths and weakness you will be able to see a link between what it is that you value, what you are good at, and where the "juice" is for you - all things that you can turn into a new career. Decide what you want and create your opportunities. MAKE A PLAN. Then, use this plan to switch from resentment in your current job to looking at the positives you can take to your new career. What are your transferable skills? What are you learning in your present position that you can take with you? Once you have a plan, stay focused on your intention, and pay attention to opportunities that present themselves. Despite your present frustration and your excitement at the possibilities ahead of you, it is natural to feel afraid about starting a new career. Feel the fear and do it anyway! Remember, the power to do so is within you.
Copyright 2004-2005, Cecile Peterkin
Cecile Peterkin is a Certified Career Coach, Retirement Coach and Speaker. With over 17 years of managerial, leadership, empowerment counseling and personal development experience, Cecile specializes in helping Middle Managers overcome the "Middle Syndrome" of being stuck in a middle position in mid-life. To learn more about Cecile, visit her website at http://www.cosmiccoachingcentre.com or call 416-782-5001, Toll-free:1-866-486-4112.
Are you looking for new writing work? It can be... Read More
Any professionally trained interviewer can attest these questions are the... Read More
Q. "I wasn't happy with my last performance review. Should... Read More
If you were thinking of offering your employees special rewards... Read More
Career change is tough but rewardingThere are a number of... Read More
It only happened on Mondays. Sometimes I escaped... Read More
The universal acceptance of computers into our daily lives, both... Read More
We've all heard it before: "Just get out there and... Read More
The success of a business endeavor involves a concerted efforts... Read More
Today's job market is competitive. Many companies receive hundreds of... Read More
I am in my mid-thirties, and, as you can imagine,... Read More
As the business sections of today's papers and magazines read... Read More
There are many free job search resources available in any... Read More
The best cover letters are 'one-page wonders.' Why? Because they... Read More
Would you like to have more energy and synergy in... Read More
Think you have the speed, endurance, and know-how to fix... Read More
The Internet is the most powerful employment tool on earth.... Read More
Job-hunting is not the most exciting thing in the world... Read More
Obviously, there are RIGHT ways to move UP the ladder.... Read More
As the old saying goes, "you never get a second... Read More
1. Begin focusing on what you want instead of how... Read More
A "blog" is simply an internet (web) log. Blogs are... Read More
There is a major difference between conventional resumes and executive... Read More
Most people at some point in their lives have to... Read More
The number one etiquette tip for interviews is writing a... Read More
"To love what you do and feel that it matters,... Read More
As many law enforcement candidates can vouch for, taking the... Read More
Whether you are networking to find a new job opportunity,... Read More
Having a great resume is the first critical step in... Read More
There are few things more frustrating for a headhunter than... Read More
1. You dread getting out of bed and going to... Read More
I was asked last week for an article about employment,... Read More
Whether you've been right-sized, downsized, underutilized, or just plain fired,... Read More
As children we often used to read stories where magical... Read More
Have you given up on yourself? Have you decided to... Read More
I agree with Brooker T. Washington, "Few things help an... Read More
Facing career transitions and daily life challenges can leave us... Read More
Writing performance reviews can be an excellent way to earn... Read More
Everything in nature has been endowed with what it needs... Read More
Is there a company in your area that you'd love... Read More
Take a moment to step outside yourself. Now, be honest... Read More
We often use the phrase, "Get Your Feet Wet" when... Read More
While most professionals hire a professional resume writer, some draft... Read More
Attention Job Seekers: Tasks and Responsibilities are BoooringHo hum. The... Read More
A career consultant can diagnose and overhaul a troubled resume.... Read More
Down-sized? Outsourced? Burned-out? Wizened up? That's what I said. Wizened... Read More
You've taken the police officer selection test or law enforcement... Read More
For far too long, we moderns have relied on our... Read More
Today we hear much talk of the 'global village'. People... Read More
I'll define what I mean by these terms. "The Controller"... Read More
Careers, Jobs & Employment Careers, Jobs & Employment |