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by James Copper, Jam

Advising others on how to change career is an easy task. However, when you face the same situation, changing careers becomes a tough and confusing affair. In most cases, people assume that a career change involves giving up all the skills and experience they have built up over the years and starting afresh in a new field. Although that is a hard way to undergo a career change, it is fortunately not the only way.

Change To A New Job In The Same Industry

A job basically refers to two aspects – the kind of work you do and the field you work in. Try looking at your job from these two aspects and you may discover new career opportunities in the same field. If you are working with a big firm that consists of several departments, it would be a good idea to make a career change to another department within the same firm. This change will open up career advancement possibilities and infuse new interest in you for your job.

There are several advantages to such a career change. For instance, you will be able to retain all the benefits you have been receiving, like insurance. Some firms even allow you to maintain seniority when you shift departments. To understand the benefits and risks of making such a change, it is best to check with your HR department.

Shifting To A Completely New Career

If you are planning to shift to a new job in an entirely different industry, there are several questions you need to ask yourself. Are you okay with starting at the bottom to train for a new career? What career choices will match your current skills and experience? What are your inherent interests? Take your time to answer such questions and weigh your choices carefully before actually making a career change.

In the light of the present economic crisis, it is also important to determine if the field that you choose will continue growing. According to career experts, two industries that are expected to reach unprecedented growth in the coming years are healthcare and computer technologies. There are innumerable, exciting careers related to these two fields. With a bit of research, you will be able to find the right niche that caters to your skills.

Independent Business Ventures

It is not uncommon to hear drastic career change stories about people who resign high-paying jobs to start a business of their own. While an independent business is a rewarding experience with room for freedom and creativity, it is also a risky one. Fortunately, communication and technological advances like cell phones and the Internet enable you to launch and run a business with low overhead costs, flexible timings and an international customer base. If you are ready to face risks and put in lots of effort, entrepreneurship will be your gateway to a better future.

Conclusion

Shifting to a new career can be a tough and trying yet rewarding and transformational. Carefully consider all available options before changing to a new career. Once you have made a career change, keep adding new skills to remain updated about the latest developments in the industry.


The more "masculine" thought processes (I'm not bashing individual men here'we all have masculine and feminine attributes) dominate every aspect of our culture, honoring only the linear and rational ways of thinking. As a result, we find ourselves swimming in massive debt, experiencing disharmony and dysfunction in the majority of our personal and global relationships, and finding millions of the most educated, gifted and resourced people in the world dependent on anti-depressants. All that, and at the same time we face the very real and eminent potential of an environmental disaster that could be beyond repair.

What An Intuitive Life Looks Like

Living by intuition, you begin to leave fear, doubt, immobilization and frantic action behind. Why hurry-worry? When you realize that you will know what you need to know, when you need to know it (and very often not a moment sooner), you begin to see there is no need to live in the imagined future. There is no need to plan out ten possible outcomes you don't want, one you do, and then spend precious time and energy making sure those things do or don't happen. You have the time, space, energy, and faith that you can simply enjoy the ?now? in real-time.

Of course, you'll lose a lot of the drama in your life. People will come to see you as peaceful, maybe even serene, and there won't be overly much to complain about. The old friends, stuck in their old ways, won't know what to do with you. So they will likely leave. Yet you will begin to attract new friends who have also left a good deal of the drama behind. This drawback is like complaining that someone has dumped gold on your fresh-cut lawn. But you will learn to deal with that.

Living By Faith

Where the mind will play a thousand tricks a day on you, the intuitive knowing?which you cannot always summon on your personally preferred time table, but which is completely trustworthy when it does come?never fails. Never.

Even if the road that rises up does not take you where you thought you were going, in the end it takes you where you most wanted to go. I call this ?Smart Reliability? because when I dream big dreams, but plan my route to accomplishing them in ways that are limited to my current understanding, my intuitive drive makes the needed adjustments so that the bigger dreams can actually come true.

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