This is the third and final part of my insights on how to
make a career change. The first two articles focussed more on decision making -
whether a career change is right and also what you can consider changing to.
This part will stress the HOW more, so you can slowly begin to enjoy work life
more and begin the flow/start the transition to create the career and life you
love. Much of it is practical suggestions on how to get moving. But first, one
of the most important points is to BE CONFIDENT and AWARE of your MINDSET.
Confidence & Mindset
- " If the mind can believe it the body can achieve it?"
- good little rhyme! Taking action and
making positive changes in your life begins with a healthy mindset, self belief
and determination.
- Foster a steeley determination to do what it takes to live
your dream life, and ability to overcome fear and discomfort to live your full
potential and make the most of this beautiful
life we have been given!
- There are so many amazing resources out there that can
help you increase your confidence and have a more "I can achieve"
mindset.
Practical Considerations
INDUSTRY TRANSITION
The suggestions below help you gain experience whilst still
in your current role. Gaining experience
in the field you wish to enter into will increase your opportunities to get
paid for what you love to do.
- Expand responsibilities in current role - For example, when moving into HR from a finance/accountancy firm, I tried to get involved in the recruitment and new starter process in my old role. This experience gave me a discussion point for HR interviews, further understanding and relevant skills.
- Begin volunteering in the area you wish to go into. Think broadly for anything that may be able to assist you - there are so many opportunities out there once you start looking, researching, asking around. For example a friend of mine with no previous teaching experience began volunteering by tutoring disadvantaged school children, which would then allow her to privately tutor if she wanted to, and open up a whole host of new opportunities.
- Work experience - with dedication, networking and finding an excellent opportunity, you may be able to do an intensive period of work experience in the field you wish to enter - using your holiday allowance in your current role (or evenings/weekends!).
- Horizontal or downward movements in your current industry - is there a role in your current company/industry you may be able to move into, that you would enjoy much more? Is a secondment/work shadowing an option?
- Part-time qualifications in your field - personally I think experience counts for more than qualifications. That said, qualifications add credibility and give you confidence, and there are so many courses that can be done in evenings and weekends.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX
- The internet is amazing. You can make money on the
internet in so many ways. Even better, you can build a fulfilling career in
almost anything you want.
- Begin a side business and "portfolio career" by
leveraging your skills for money, or begin selling your products (via etsy,
ebay).
- Start small by doing small projects, e.g. Want to be a
writer? Start writing anything. Want to be an artist? Start drawing! Want to be
a personal trainer? Start training your friends, then start charging your clients.
ENABLERS
- Mindset - as per the above, this is the most important tool when you're trying to accomplish ANYTHING in life. Can do and positive attitude. Also huge goals give you the inspiration to get going, gigantic goals are the best in my opinion.
- Money - much of what is discussed above is completely free, or can create money. I truly believe if you want something enough and it requires money, you put in the extra work to make that money. Don't use lack of money as an excuse - the development of the internet means so much information and opportunities are completely free
- Time - easy answer to this one > Stop watching TV. Stop mindlessly checking your phone or surfing the internet. Begin by finding a mere 10 minutes each week to invest in yourself and begin making the changes you want to make. This makes it as easy as possible.
In Conclusion
Hopefully you can utilise the aforementioned considerations
whilst making the transition to a new role. I want to conclude by saying that I
honestly believe success is inevitable if you never stop trying, congratulate
yourself on every little step you make, and to just absolutely go for it and
smash this life you've been given. Remember to appreciate where you are at the
moment because what exists now is your life, whilst it may not be what you
hoped (which is normal), life's joy is in the journey. The future is abstract
and unpredictable - enjoy NOW.