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How to navigate the uncertainty of career change

Rachel B. Garrett

If you’re someone who has been feeling the nudge that career change is on the horizon, all the reasons to put it off a little longer may have disappeared and now you’re up against that moment you were avoiding. There’s much grief that comes along with that statement – and that reality. You must do something about it.

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The 3cs Coaching Model: Confidence, Courage, and Chance, That Lead to Success

International Coach Academy

To build the courage needed for a career change. Particularly when they are: At a crossroads in life : many midlife professionals find themselves questioning their current path, whether due to personal reflection or external changes. When these goals are accomplished, confidence grows.

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Inner vs. Outer

International Coach Academy

Everything I have done until now is exactly for a reason, building my skills, learning, growing a network, and making lots of friends. It wasn’t about a major career change but shifting my focus to something new. I think I am now at the next stage of that, deeply aligning with myself and who I am.

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An A-Z Guide for Successful Career Design

She Owns Success

Depending on what you discovered from your assessment of all the possible career change options, you might have more than one career path that is interesting to you. Yup, your journey to career change might take time. It had taken him eight years to change careers. It could take months or even years.

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Executive Career Transitions and Thriving Success Strategies

International Coaching Federation

Establish your long-term intentions and goals for your career. Research and Networking: Learn as much as possible about the new position or sector you are entering. Update your LinkedIn page, CV, and other professional profiles to highlight your accomplishments, experience, and distinctive value proposition.

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How to be lost with panache | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

And, look, I’m accomplishing numbers one and three from my list right here. The important thing, I think , is that I’m being honest about what is change and what is not. After that the title is irrelevant—you go to a blog because of a good recommendation, not because of a good name. So my blog there is called Free Beer.

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Frugality is a career tool | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Lots of job and career changes. One could say that your endless pursuit of career flexibility has paradoxically had the opposite effect in your life. Posted by kelley on February 2, 2010 at 4:11 pm | permalink | Reply It's all about the network, real or perceived. Multiple moves to different parts of the country.

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