Monday, May 18, 2020
Guest Post Starting Over From Scratch 5 Things to Keep In Mind during Your Career Transition
Guest Post Starting Over From Scratch 5 Things to Keep In Mind during Your Career Transition After a layoff, a firing, a mid-life change of heart, the discovery of a new talent, or exposure to a new and irresistible opportunity, youâve decided that itâs time to switch careers and start your professional life over againâ¦from the very beginning. Youâre going back to square one, and you know this is the right move for you. But you also know that youâre going to encounter some challenges along the way. And some of these challenges may be daunting enough to make you question your decision. Here are a few ways to stay motivated and on track as you face the courageous choices ahead of you. Keep your perspective. So youâre making a leap from one career path to anotherâ" business to healthcare, for example, or sales to law. But this isnât a life or death matter. Your new direction may bring you perfect happiness, or perfect misery, or (most likely) something in between. But no matter what, you can always transition back or make another decision altogether. Youâre in control, and no career decision amounts to a life sentence. Thereâs no need to overthink or overestimate the stakes. Be patient. Itâs been years since youâve entered a classroom and faced challenges like essays and final exams. Your professor may be decades younger than you, and the students around you may struggle with the simplest concepts. At the same time, they may easily grasp complex material that boggles your mind and makes you want to give up in despair. In either case, be patientâ"with yourself and with others around you. Everyoneâs journey is different. Respect theirs and respect your own. Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'kJMR4V9URmt6befA9pKeDQ',sig:'9vWJB_WIBC5fakqQGkv4gKAGPUIFOPQYvTYDoPOyFMA=',w:'414px',h:'414px',items:'492644687',caption: false ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); #492644687 / gettyimages.com Youâre an adult now, and thatâs okay. Thereâs no need to become besties with the 20-year-olds who suddenly surround you at school or in your entry-level position. And thereâs also no need to hustle out the door after class or after work assuming you have nothing in common with them and not bothering to find out. Accept that youâre an adult, and the people around you are kids, but that doesnât mean you canât connect or that you donât belong among them. Just relax and be yourself. Youâre better at learning new material than you used to be. Thatâs the whole point of wisdom and experienceâ"it makes us smarter. So use those grown-up smarts to your advantage, and make the connections between information and experience that were unavailable you years ago when you first entered the workforce. When you have a question, ask. When you have something to share or explain, do so. Donât limit yourself. You can do this. What youâre doing may feel completely novel, and you may see only a handful of people around you (or none at all) who are starting over in mid-life the way you are. But this is an illusionâ"thousands of others have come this way before you, and youâre by new means the first to blaze this trail. Even more important: if this is the best path to your next step, then itâs the best path. The only way to put these challenges behind you is to keep moving. Tackle one step and one day at a time. Before long, youâll be using what you learned in your previous career to handle your new responsibilities like a pro. LiveCareer, home to Americaâs #1 Resume Builder, connects job seekers of all experience levels and career categories to all the tools, resources and insider tips needed to win the job. Connect with us on Google+ and Youtube for even more tips and advice on all things career and resume-related.
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