
Every morning, a feeling of fatigue and discouragement overwhelms you. At the office, time seems to stretch, as if every minute lasts an hour. Do you still love your job? Maybe it’s time to change careers. Here’s how to make this major change, step by step.
1. Take stock Before embarking on an official process, a period of introspection is required. Give yourself time to assess your skills and professional failures. Try to identify your strengths and weaknesses by asking those you have already worked with.
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2. Reconnect with your dreams Beyond your qualifications, ask yourself about the passions that drive you and try to remember your childhood dreams. The important thing is less about whether they are achievable than understanding the hidden values behind them.
3. List the avenues to explore Once you have analyzed your experience and established the link with your desires, make a list of avenues to explore. Change can take many forms: through a new profession, but perhaps also simply by entering a new industry.
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4. Confront reality To avoid being blinded by your dreams, rely on those around you and use your network to meet people who can talk to you about the reality of the avenues you have considered. This step is one of the most important, so take the necessary time to paint the most complete picture possible.
5. Study the feasibility of your project Do you think you have found your new path? Now check its compatibility with your profile. Do you have the necessary skills? Do you need to enhance your training? What investment in time and money will it require?
6. Allow yourself to let go The desire for change should not take over your personal and professional journey. Write down on paper all the difficulties, obstacles, and downsides you have managed to identify through your research. Now, it’s up to you to decide if you are really ready for the challenge!
7. Develop a transition plan Few people can afford to leave everything overnight, if only for financial reasons. Establish a timeline of actions, which includes funding, training, and networking needs.
8. Find the necessary support Successful career reorientation does not happen alone. Not only can the process be a source of anxiety, but it inevitably causes personal and family upheavals. Surround yourself with trusted people, whether through your personal network, a professional coach, or organizations like SAJE.
9. Evaluate the progress made A career change can be a long journey, with its ups and downs. Therefore, make sure to document the path you have taken: what have you learned, what obstacles have you overcome, what challenges have you faced? In case of a drop in motivation, don’t hesitate to look back: draw your energy by measuring what you have already achieved!
10. Cultivate enjoyment Once you take the big leap, you will become familiar with the many facets—both good and bad—of your new career. As you gain confidence, keep in mind what you have just learned: regularly maintain an update between your desires, your dreams, and reality in order to adjust your journey as needed, and cultivate enjoyment…
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