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Transferable Skills: Yes,You’re Qualified

Let's Grow Leaders

Transferable skills sound great in theory, but when it’s a major career change, it’s hard to know. As we met to talk career, his passion for International relations was […] The post Transferable Skills: Yes,You’re Qualified appeared first on Let's Grow Leaders.

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Important Ideas on Change and Transitions: A Frontline Festival

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Mary Jo Asmus of Aspire-CS offers Being the Change. Your next promotion won’t happen until you “be the change” that those who have your career in their hands expect to see. Change is a constant, but how we react to it is a choice. Managing Through Career and Life Changes.

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Managing Risk During a Career Change

Eat Your Career

So it’s no surprise that career changes are stressful. Regardless of how dramatic the change may or may not be, there is inherent risk. Lastly, manage your attitude toward risk. Shift your perspective and look at change as an adventure, an opportunity for growth. We are evolutionarily wired to fear the unknown.

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How to manage a career in 2012

Penelope Trunk

And given the current career climate, this is actually how most people see themselves, too—blurry from constant movement, settled on the basics, but unclear on the specifics. The article is about how careers are constantly moving and our identity is therefore moving as well. I am not quite sure who I am, right now.

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Career Change Late in Your Career: Focus on Your Strengths Rather than Your History

Your Work, Your Way

You’re never too old to pivot in your career. That’s the advice of career coach Patrice Lindo, CEO of Career Nomad , a consulting firm, in an online article from CNBC Make It. We’re learning that the pandemic created a sea change in the way people think about and manage their careers. No surprise there.

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Is a Career Change Possible in this Economy?

Eat Your Career

Yes, career change is absolutely possible—regardless of the state of the economy. Maybe you tell yourself, “Next year…when the economy’s better…when life isn’t so hectic…maybe then I’ll make a change.”. Millions of people have successfully changed careers since the start of the recession. It’s not easy.

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How to Navigate a Career Change

Eat Your Career

Check out my most recent segment from Fox 31′s Good Morning Colorado below where I share 4 tips that will make the process of changing careers much easier to manage. If you’re ready to start the process, consider working one-on-one with a career coach. I’d love to help! Share this on del.icio.us.