Sunday, December 8, 2013

Real Change Career Feels Like Coming Home

We often think of a career change move to a new place. We hope to take some actions and come out as a stranger in a foreign country, learn the language and customers. We expect to feel awkward: Career experts even say we felt like we were back in kindergarten, trying to negotiate cafeteria.

The fact more like a popular song of the late John Denver, where he sings about returning to a place He would not. Listen to the first four lines of the song "Rocky Mountain High" and replace every age twenty-seven is the feeling of coming home careers such as:. Looking for a home and sometimes you get the feeling that "the key to every door." When you move geographically. I think "Debra," who lived on the East Coast for many years. Although he has no law degree, he worked as a paralegal for a full-time attorney to avoid fatigue job.One day he decided to move to the west coast, mostly to get a change. But the homecoming career. First, he found a job in a law firm which skills are worth. He really liked coworker, and he saw the work interesting and challenging.

Then get him fitness, lose weight and change his diet. Developing health. He made friends with some people from health club.Eventually his colleagues persuaded him to take the bar exam and using his law practice. He graduated with (after burning a lot of midnight oil) and he started a new, fulfilling life. "Linda" moving to a new city for his new job. At first, Linda hates his new home. Previously he lived in a town that really feels special her.At first, Linda had trouble finding a job. He rented a job but soon left because he realized it was actually significantly hurt his resume. He finally found a good position in a high-tech company, where he used a mathematical background. 

He will continue to be promoted since early corporate culture fit him so well.Now he feels at home in town and a new profession, which builds upon the strengths and encouraged to build new ones. "I work at my mother's house," says Linda. "This shift has changed my life." What makes a successful transition? First, jump just for the sake of variety does not always make sense. As a career consultant, I advise the client to make this kind move.At the same time, can be a powerful unity. Often times you have landed your "home" work when you do not looking.Most important, step I describe the so-called "remote control speeding." Often when you are working with some elements of your life outside of your career, you become more calm and more confident. You get the point. Boost your energy. As a result, the advancement of your career go faster and enjoy your trip.

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