Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success
Thinking about a career change is a challenging and often stressful time in a person's life. If this career change you are making was a choice you made on your own, good for you. If the company you worked for has opted to push you out the door, good for you also; some people need a push. Regardless of the reason behind your career change, there are three initial steps that need to be addressed by you in preparing for your next profession.
Step 1. Evaluation - This is where you perform the reality check of yourself and your situation. Yes, it is an emotional time; and you will feel, to some degree, anxiety about what the future holds. This is normal and a needed part of building a new foundation for a successful transition. Let your emotions out, and let's get on with the evaluation. As part of the evaluation process, you must take stock of your financial situation, as this will dictate what type of actions you will take in step 3. Evaluate these items first.
If you cannot decide or the results are unclear, try it again and let your gut instinct play a part. Maybe a little more research or information is required. Again, take the time to make a comprehensive and informed selection. It is your future we are talking about.
The Evaluation step is the most important and toughest step to get through. Do Not Give Up. This takes time ... walk away and come back if you get overly frustrated. Take some time and refer to old documents or résumés as needed to assist you. I found these very helpful in simplifying a historical timeline and organizing my keywords and activities. This effort creates your career template.
Step 2. Readiness - Now that you have completed the evaluation step, let's get ready to present yourself to a future employer, business partner or the marketplace. Remember, you are now going to have to sell yourself and create value.
Step 3. Action You completed the evaluation and readiness step; now for the exciting and most engaging step, taking action. Research the companies you desire to work for, and utilize your network of personal and professional contacts.
Let your network of contacts know you are interested in a career change, solicit references and let them know you are available if they need any help. During this step, attitude and assertiveness are key elements to keep in mind. Be persistent, because you never know where your next opportunity may come from. Attend professional meetings, church group gatherings and any other social event you think can offer a lead or two. Explore and pursue all priority leads that support your desired job, even if they may not exactly match. Sometimes the words fail to describe the job or position adequately. Again, you will not know any of this until you explore.
Positive attitude yields great results. Keep it up and good things will come your way.
About the Author:
Kent Jacobson, a.k.a. "Mr. Success" is a trusted authority in the success field and provides valuable success information for free through his website at: http://www.Shortcut2Success.com . You can also read Kent's Success Blog to find more success secrets at: http://www.Shortcut2Success.com/blog