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What Do I Want to Be When I Grow Up?
Making a Career Change In the Middle of Your Life
Posted: 03-16-2006
By Colleen Langenfeld
Well? What do you want to be when you grow up?
If you know you want (and need) to make a career change but don't
know where to begin, here are some suggestions to get you started.
- Consider your childhood.
Childhood fun is often a good indication of strong interests and
innate talents. Think about the games you played, both alone or with
others. The hobbies that
fascinated you. And don't forget to consider the activities that
looked like a blast but you didn't get to participate in. Ask
siblings and parents for added insight.
- Include your personal history.
Write down every skill you have learned in every job you've ever had
(paid and unpaid). Add everything you liked and disliked about each
job and why. Be thorough. Ponder your answers and you'll discover
much about the career direction/s that would work best for you.
- Ask for help.
Interview your friends and family; what do they think are your
strengths? Ask as many people as possible (make sure they are close
enough to give you accurate answers)
and add this information to your work history above.
- Watch others.
Start observing people who are in career fields that look appealing
to you. Why are you attracted to these careers? Match up this
information with what you've already learned
about yourself. Invite a few of these people to lunch and ask them
to tell you about their careers. Listen carefully to what they enjoy
and what it takes to be successful in that particular field.
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- Still stuck?
Take a professional career assessment. An objective perspective can
be quite helpful. Coupled with the data you've already gathered,
sometimes an assessment can be
the reassurance you need to move forward in a specific direction.
- Move ahead.
Take a night class or two in your new chosen field to test the
waters for yourself. Being with other like-minded people will either
pump you up or make you want to find the door.
- Current responsibilities.
Consider how your potential career fits in with your family
situation. Look at things like working hours (part time/full time,
day or night), education requirements, etc. Will this career move
mesh with mutual goals with your spouse?
- Now what?
Is something stopping you from doing what you really want, what you
believe is best for you and your family? For example, are you
nervous about going back to school? Sign
up for just one class to get back in the groove. No money to move
ahead? Examine your budget and give up one thing for your future.
Put that money aside and use it to get
started, whether it's paying for a sitter while you go to class or
that career assessment we talked about above.
The bottom line? Just get started. Do it for YOU, as well as those
you love. You are the best investment you can make in your own life.
Take one step forward today and begin to discover the life waiting
for you!
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