Take Charge of Your Career Transition with Coaching
Did you know November is National Career Development Month? With 2024 around the corner, this is the perfect time to explore options and make strategic decisions about your career. If you’re considering a new career path, take charge of your career transition journey by:
Barriers to Making a Career Transition
Some of the common barriers people encounter when making a career transition include:
You can overcome challenges by taking these four steps, including formulating an action plan, to create a roadmap for a successful career transition. Here's a closer look at how you can approach a career transition to get the best outcome.
Empower Your Career Transition Journey Through Coaching
I coach clients on their career transition by starting with inner work. This helps them gain robust self-awareness of what drives and motivates their performance. They also get clear on what leads them to shine or struggle. Through this insight they learn how to challenge limiting beliefs, overcome fear, and propel themselves from being stuck to feeling empowered and resilient.
From here, we co-create a personalized coaching plan that helps clients develop their unique voice to tell their professional story with clarity and confidence. This includes:
Execute on Your Plan
With a clear job search strategy, clarity in their story and greater confidence in how to present themselves, our work turns to executing their career transition plan.
This shifts our focus to:
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Combining inner and outer work helps clients broaden their perspective around what they truly want and the range of actions available to them. They gain confidence and build resilience. Partnering with a career coach also helps to overcome resistance or procrastination, work through setbacks, and learn from every experience regardless of its outcome. In other words, coaching provides a built-in accountability partner.
Career Transition Coaching Achieves Results
National Career Development Month also emphasizes the significance of career development and planning. Here’s a career coaching success story that illustrates how coaching helped a professional take charge of their career transition journey:
Executive Director / FX Sales Leader
One of our clients, a 40-year-old we’ll call Darren, was an experienced foreign exchange (FX) sales leader who believed he plateaued in his current organization. Darren felt that his profile had diminished because it was challenging to convey the value he brought to the business.
Lacking feedback from his boss, Darren formed beliefs about himself and his performance that increased his frustration and the distance between where he saw himself and the “core” business. This led him to feel misunderstood, underappreciated and unvalued. He wanted to move to a new company where he would feel exactly the opposite.
Before moving right into the job search, however, it was vital that Darren get clear on his own value proposition. He had to see and understand the value he provided, even if at times it wasn’t clear to others at his current company.
After all, if he couldn’t see it, nobody else would.
Bringing Power to Your Career Transition Story
Darren had to tell his story from a place of confidence and fearlessness. This meant leaving behind the negative sentiments he felt about his current position. If he carried that into an interview, it would likely derail his performance.
Coaching then focused on exploring his accomplishments and what made them truly unique from those of his colleagues. Leading Edge’s work with Darren helped him realize several things he had forgotten:
This shift in mindset was profound. Darren's story was so much more positive and affirming. And he was ready to start telling it.
Success!
Within a few months Darren landed a new role at another institution. He had a broader mandate and was readily welcomed by his new team.
Interestingly, when Darren gave notice at his old firm, he left on a high note and without any sense of resentment or bitterness. His manager congratulated him, and his colleagues were genuinely happy for him.
Darren recognized that the energy and sentiments he put out determined what he would get back in return. Shifting from a sense of losing to believing his contributions were valued and valuable changed the dynamics of how he interacted with others and vice versa. Darren felt this knowledge and his new ability to challenge and reframe his thoughts were the biggest and most powerful takeaways from the work we did together.
If you want to learn how Leading Edge’s 4D Career Transition Coaching program can support you in taking charge of your career transition journey, schedule a complimentary discovery session today.