On average people tend to stay in the same job for 2-4 years. It’s more common now for people to swap careers or employers regularly. Sometimes changing your career can be scary, but with this guide you will feel more confident in your choices.
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
Think about what your skills are, and what interests you in your career. What are your strengths? What is it you’d like to do with the skills you have? It’s so important to understand this first, to then look at what you want to do in the future.
SET CLEAR GOALS
Having goals in life is important, big or small. It’s really important you don’t overwhelm yourself with these goals, they should be achievable and not too difficult. You don’t want to set yourself up for failure. Also consider working with a NDIS plan management company.
INVEST IN SKILL DEVELOPMENT
See where your skills lie, and then see where you have room for improvement. Online course, personal growth coaches, workshops and evening classes are all great ways to invest in yourself and your own career development.
NETWORK
Get yourself out there, build new connecting whether thats attending conferences or linking with people on online platforms such as LinkedIn. You never know there might be someone else out there wanting mentorship in your field, and you can help one another.
CONCLUSION
Change can be difficult, but setting yourself up for success by setting clear goals, developing your skills, networking and assessing your strengths and weaknesses will help you get to where you’re trying to be. With the right mindset and tools, you can turn your career shift into a fulfilling opportunity for professional growth.
Olivia x

