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Mid Life Career Change: Career Coaching Can Help!
Many men and women in midlife feel they need a career change. Whether you are over 50 thinking about a career change or a little younger, working with a career coach will give you the support and encouragement you need to go from thinking about a career change into taking action.
Through career coaching you can find a more fulfilling position that reflects your values and desires. Whether you want to find clarity about your current career and opportunities for growth or find a new career altogether career coaching will get you there.
You might be feeling as though “finding the right career for me” is problematic but through weekly coaching sessions Donna will ask purposeful questions and use her coaching tools to stimulate your ideas and desires and then turn these into a clear vision. Once you have a vision of where you want to go you and Donna will work together to create a roadmap for getting there.
In midlife some people feel bored with their job and start thinking about making a career change. They frequently feel irritable, frustrated and even depressed in their current job. Sometimes these negative feelings may be a result of thinking about what they have given up by pursuing their current career. They begin to remember the dreams they have left behind. Career coaching will revisit these dreams and help you to design a career to bring your dream to fruition.
Call Donna now and schedule a complimentary coaching session: 917-463-4414 or REGISTER here.
| Articles on Career Changing
TAKE TWO by Lizzie Widdicombe The New Yorker, May 4, 2009
Saving Up for Career No. 2 As more seniors turn to second careers instead of retiring, their savings help them get by while they do what they want Business Week, April 20, 2009
Time Out Well Spent A playbook for getting the most out of your break between jobs Business Week, December 3, 2007
Why Settle for Just One Line of Work?
Marci Alboher gave up practicing law to write, teach, and speak about people who have made career transitions. To use a term she coined, she became a "slash" (as in writer/teacher/public speaker). The author of One Person/Multiple Careers: A New Model for Work/Life Success, Alboher spoke with Associate Editor Susan Berfield about how to juggle profession Business Week, December 3, 2007
7 steps for a successful solo career Hanging out your own shingle in a field you're expert in can be a great second career. Here's how to make it a long one. Money, April 2007
Can you afford a career switch? How a family will pay for Dad to go back to school. Money, June 5, 2009
Making a Midlife Career Change Forbes, Inc. Laura Sinberg, May 20, 2011
Sheryl Sandberg Why we have to few women leaders? Ted Talks, December 2010
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