Think You Don’t Have Time to Change Careers? Read This!
Lauren Young Durbin Esq.
Guiding mid-career women towards career clarity and confidence with personalized 1:1 coaching | Career Clarity Coach | Certified Professional Resume Writer | Top 15 Coaches in Richmond
Let’s be real. Changing careers is a lot of work. And it can feel a bit intimidating.?
You need to decide what field or industry you want to enter. You need to educate yourself, expand your skills and experience, and refine your transferable skills.?
You may need to move from being an expert in your current field to being a novice in your new one.
How can you do that while still working a full-time job, not leaving yourself open to financial risk, and living the normal, busy life that quite frankly, gets away from us??
Here is a quick checkpoint for how to start your career-changing process when you’re short on time.?
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??15 Minutes: Narrow Down Your Choices
Sometimes having so many choices for our future ends up scaring us into decision paralysis. Narrow down your choices in a quick, 15-minute brainstorming session. Go off your gut to narrow it down to what you really want, instead of overthinking every option.
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? 30 Minutes a Day: Play Fast Catch Up
?You may not have the time to invest long hours into research and job market analysis. But there are ways to catch up quickly.?
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??1 Hour: Update Your LinkedIn and Resume
?This is the longest step by far, but it’s really important so don’t skip it, but you don’t have to overthink it either. Just block out an hour or two, sit down, and DO IT!?
?If you’re?really?short on time (or this step just intimidates you),?I’m always happy to do it for you!?
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??2 Hours:?For the Bold!?
?These are some great options if you have a free couple of hours or a weekend to invest even more in your future. They take some guts (but are worth it!)
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P.S. If you’d like help on how to take the first step in your career transition, I can help! Get your free Tyche Career Change Roadmap?here .?