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In these tough economic times, manywomen over 40 are considering a career change. Perhaps you're one ofthem. Maybe you've been forced to make a change because of the manylayoffs that have happened around the country. Or maybe your job justdoesn't hold the allure for you that it once did.
Thinking about changing careers can bescary for anyone, but many women over 40 have special concerns. Thereare often kid-related schedules to consider. And many of us are alsostarting to care for our aging parents. And then there's the familybudget, which seems to be shrinking as gas and food prices rise.
But millions of people successfullymake a career change each year, and you can do it, too.
The first step to changing careers isdeciding what your next step in life will be. Do you want to tweakwhat you are doing now or make a total departure?
Many women over 40 consider a careerchange to further their life goals. Do you like your current fieldbut want to move up into a bigger role? Perhaps taking businesscourses could net you a promotion into management.
Or maybe you've always consideredchanging careers to become an entrepreneur. Can you take your currentwork experience and start your own business? A longtime bookkeepermight hang out her shingle to do the books for small businesses. Aretail clerk might open her own boutique or online storefront.
Do you have a hobby you'd like to turninto a career, or a childhood dream you never realized? Start withsomething you love to do and then brainstorm until you find a way tomake money while doing it. A woman over 40 who spends all her sparetime gardening might consider a career in landscape design. A littlegirl who loved to play school might consider now changing careers toget her teaching degree. A bake-sale diva may want to become aprofessional cake decorator.
Now that you know what you want to donext, you'll need to do really do your homework on this careerchange. How much education and training will you need? Are jobs inyour new field plentiful? What will your earning potential be?
Planning for your transition is keywhen changing careers, especially with the added responsibilities youhave as a woman over 40. Are there ?baby steps? you can take,such as going to night school while keeping your current job? If yourcareer change involves going into business for yourself, you mightconsider starting the business on a part-time basis to judge it'spotential before leaving your current career.
It is possible for women over 40 tomake a career change. Do your homework, plan for the transition andfigure out if you need to take baby steps to your new job. Thesesteps for changing careers will put you on the road to success andfulfillment.
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