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In Gwen Moran’s article relating to a career change, she speaks of the many Americans who feel they are not happy with their current jobs. She also speaks of the difficulties related to leaving your current job and how many just opt to being unhappy to stay in the job they currently have. She then explains some of the steps one can take to find their desired career such as planning one’s ideal day.
Key Takeaways:
- More than half of U.S. workers aren’t satisfied with their jobs. But even when you hate your job and you know it’s time to make a change, it can be difficult to know what to do next.
- Treat your new career search a bit like detectives on a crime drama. … “You want to look at your natural talents, your personality traits, the kinds of functions that you won’t get tired of doing that you can do all day, or a set of functions that you could do throughout the day….” Collect the data and start piecing together the picture that emerges from those details.
- Create A Transition Plan “That’s a really big thing that a lot of people forget. You’ve got to come up with this whole strategy first so that you have some clarity around your actions, and then you start moving into the actual doing of things,” she says. Only in moving forward can you make that dream a reality.
“What you may need is bit of space and a few exercises to get back in touch with what you really want to do.”