THERE IS NO TIME FOR BUILD-UP CAREER
Changing your career at any age can be a little lack of
feeling rattling; however, as adults approach the age of 40 several factors
keep many in jobs they would frequently otherwise let go. These factors include
age discrimination, opportunity to farther education, and much needed
encouragement to get started. After counseling people with their careers for 18
years I have seen numerous people successfully transformation careers after 40.
The key to these changes has often required: Here is a simple way for you to
get started. Make a blank sheet of paper and draw a very large T relating to
the paper. Write on the left side of the T, skills or jobs you have most
enjoyed after a period. On the other half of the T, skills or jobs you will not
enjoy. Consider your past work history, hobbies, and volunteer experiences when
entering your "T" area. Here are a few examples: Working with most
people, data, things, instructing others, artistic, mechanical, scientific,
managing, influencing, sales, employing your hands, job location. Be as
specific as you can with your preferences. The Leisure/Work Search Inventory is
a career assessment I use regularly in helping clients discover more about
careers they are better suited to as well as self a career options, too. The assessment
is easy to understand, and most importantly can be taken in the privacy of your
Sarasota home to determine careers that you are better suited to.. Then, take
note of them, and add them to your list of potential careers to help research.
In the Millennium new career opportunities are opening up all the time, and
many new small business are emerging! Consider how you may use your skills and
expertise to capitalize on this growing need in society. Click on "starting a business" help
you start your own business. Working from your home and starting out small can
be fun, too. You will need passion and
enthusiasm to learn new things, and to push yourself to greater heights. The
more you enjoy the work you choose, the more time you will spend at it. This
can help you increase your income potential in the long run. Why not create a
life based on the best person you want to be. Not what someone else tells you
to be. Life really can be fun if you create income based on what you truly
enjoy doing. Learn more about each
career you find interesting. Helpful books for in-depth career research can be
located at your local library. These books include: The Enhanced Guide for
Occupational Exploration (EGOE or GOE abbreviated). The Occupational Outlook
Handbook (OOH) Online, O*NET Online and the Dictionary of Occupational Titles
(DOT). Many of these references books can be found in your local library.. Do
you need more education? Additional financial resources? A new resume? Support
from your family members? An intermediate job? Write a plan of action, then
follow it step by step. Changing your
career at 40 is very possible. Remember changing your career can also include
starting your own business. Focus on the
skills you enjoy using the most, and build a career based solidly on your
likes. Changing a career is a process
that can be fun, self awakening, and can give you a new zeal for living. Get
started today and ask the people who care the most about you to give you the
support you need.
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