The 10th and final tip for anyone looking to make their career dream a reality. A two-minute read on questions to consider might be all the inspiration you need!
Making that dream career change become a reality – Tip 10 of 10
We are capable of more than we imagine, so here is this week’s tip that you can take to significantly improve the probability of your career success and happiness.
Over the last 9 weeks we have shared with you 9 steps you can take to significantly improve the probability of your career success and happiness. Having read them, if you, like many others are considering making a change, the following questions may help you in your thought process.
Tip 10 of 10: Questions to Consider
- Who am I?
- What type of person am I? (Is it the same as who I think I am?)
- What are my values/boundaries?
- What are my needs and wants?
- What are my family’s needs and wants?
- What deep down are my goals?
- What opportunities bring out the best in me?
- Where do I excel?
- Where am I wanting – does anything need addressing?
- What are my known motivators? Are there any others that I am not aware of?
- What are my beliefs?
- What beliefs need to be challenged?
- Where am I?
- How am I currently perceived by those who know me?
- How will I be perceived by others based on first impressions and track record?
- Am I satisfied with this representation of myself?
- Where do I want to go?
- What sort of employment will suit me best?
- What are the types of positions that should be in my sights?
- Which industries offer these positions?
- Which of these industries will be best for me?
- What will be the barriers to achievement?
- What can be done to overcome those barriers?
- Which industry will be most likely to meet my remuneration expectations, without compromising my boundaries?
So, making that dream career become a reality might not be as daunting as you first thought and may not require anything more than a fresh perspective and way of looking at it. It sounds simple and it is, it’s just not always easy, especially when trying to do it alone.
For practical advice on how to make the change without being overwhelmed contact us to discuss how we can help.