You can choose a new career path at any juncture, even if you started out with one field in mind and decided to change course 10 years into your professional life. Thanks to a multitude of opportunities, several educational options and vast professional networks, you can choose a career that makes you happy with just a little effort.
Take Stock of Your Passions
Find out what drives you every single day. Do you thrive in a team-based environment where you create new sales initiatives? Do you love creating great food in your kitchen? Would you want a job where you get to spend all day outdoors among nature? Several online career surveys can help ascertain what types of careers may interest you.
Logistics
Once you figure out what you love to do the most, explore what it takes to earn a living off of that type of career. Do you need to take classes? If you do need to take courses, can you take them online? Can you transition from one career to the next while working at your current job? At this point, you start to work out the logistics of your decision.
Details of your new career path become clearer the further you get into your journey. For example, you know you like researching, but you also like law. Instead of becoming an attorney, you decide to pursue a career as a paralegal as you research cases for a lawyer. Mid-way through your paralegal classes, you realize that researching cases also means you can become a clerk for a judge or a law librarians. You fine-tune your career path as you go along towards professional happiness.
Change of Career or Change of Scenery?
If you determine that what you do is already what you love, then maybe you just need a change of scenery. Perhaps you have grown into a rut at the office. Maybe you feel as if your supervisor is holding you back. Instead of an entirely new career, consider switching jobs, freelancing or running your own business to get a change of scenery.
Let Go of Fear
Once you decide what path you want to take, let go of any fears associated with big changes. Yes, you may run into some stumbling blocks along the way. However, the sooner you move forward and take action on your new career, the sooner you find career fulfillment.
Ask for Help
Professional career counselors can help you find your true path. These types of people work online or at a local college. Ask for assistance from your friends, family and trusted colleagues who can offer advice. Opinions of people you trust produce objectivity as opposed to emotionality when it comes to a life-changing decision.
Changing careers does not have to be scary as long as you prepare and have definitive goals in mind. Perhaps the worst part of the process includes getting over any feelings of doubt that you make the right decision. If you follow your heart and make a concerted effort to change for the better, a fulfilling career is right around the corner.
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