Is it time to transform your career? Successfully navigating a career change requires preparation and planning. We've put together 10 steps to help you give your career a much-needed makeover. View this slideshare for advice on how to get started and, when you're ready, visit www.getsmarter.co.za.
21. That’s okay.
you’re not alone
87% of working professionals worldwide report
feeling disengaged in their current positions.
[Source:http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2013/10/10/unhappy-employees-outnumber-happy-ones-by-two-to-one-worldwide/]
34. DETERMINATION
Michael Jordan once said
I’ve missed more than 9,000 shots in my career.
I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve
been trusted to take the game winning
shot and missed. I’ve failed over and
over and over again in my life. And
that is why I succeed.
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52. 1
Any makeover starts with a “Before” picture.
Block off some time to do some self-reflection.
Take a long, hard look at your current situation.
53. 1
Any makeover starts with a “Before” picture.
Block off some time to do some self-reflection.
Take a long, hard look at your current situation.
What makes you happy?
What frustrates you?
What do others value about you?
What are you passionate about?
How do you define success?
What other talents do you have?
55. 2
There are many options available to you, even if some
feel impossible to you right now. Start thinking about
what you’d like your “After” picture to look like.
56. 2
There are many options available to you, even if some
feel impossible to you right now. Start thinking about
what you’d like your “After” picture to look like.
Do you want to:
Start your own business Get promoted
Try something new Change career paths
Realise a dream
57. 2
There are many options available to you, even if some
feel impossible to you right now. Start thinking about
what you’d like your “After” picture to look like.
Do you want to:
Start your own business Get promoted
Try something new Change career paths
Realise a dream
Choose the paths that appeal to you most, and play out the
best and worst case scenario of following that path right now.
What’s standing in your way?
59. 3
Often there are short-term actions that you can take, to help you move towards
the future you’re dreaming of.
60. 3
Often there are short-term actions that you can take, to help you move towards
the future you’re dreaming of.
Does your current position offer you opportunities or experience that
supports your big vision?
Are there courses you can take or groups you can join that can help you
achieve your goals?
Who should you be networking with to help you on your path?
61. 3
Often there are short-term actions that you can take, to help you move towards
the future you’re dreaming of.
Does your current position offer you opportunities or experience that
supports your big vision?
Are there courses you can take or groups you can join that can help you
achieve your goals?
Who should you be networking with to help you on your path?
Sometimes these actions might not feel relevant to your overall plan, but they are necessary.
64. 4
Many people have faced the same challenge you’re currently facing.
Set up a career growth chat with your manager or boss.
A real leader will be invested in helping you grow.
Identify a potential mentor and drop them a message
on LinkedIn to meet you for a career chat over lunch.
Employ the services of a professional Career Coach
or even learn coaching techniques for yourself.
65. 4
Many people have faced the same challenge you’re currently facing.
Set up a career growth chat with your manager or boss.
A real leader will be invested in helping you grow.
Identify a potential mentor and drop them a message
on LinkedIn to meet you for a career chat over lunch.
Employ the services of a professional Career Coach
or even learn coaching techniques for yourself.
Navigating career change requires a psychological change and its important to tap into
the experience of others when you do.
67. 5
Fear is often the only thing stopping you from becoming the person you are meant to be.
Be aware of your excuses. Are they fear-driven?
68. 5
Fear is often the only thing stopping you from becoming the person you are meant to be.
Be aware of your excuses. Are they fear-driven?
I don’t have the time.
I’m worried about money.
What will people think
I’m too old. It’s too late for that.
I don’t think I’m good enough
69. 5
Fear is often the only thing stopping you from becoming the person you are meant to be.
Be aware of your excuses. Are they fear-driven?
I don’t have the time.
I’m worried about money.
What will people think
I’m too old. It’s too late for that.
I don’t think I’m good enough
What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
71. 6
There’s a reason why people invest time and money in pursuing hobbies
outside of their careers: a hobby is the perfect way to tap into passion,
and passion often equates to happiness, fulfilment and satisfaction. If you
don’t know where to start, consider you interests.
72. 6
There’s a reason why people invest time and money in pursuing hobbies
outside of their careers: a hobby is the perfect way to tap into passion,
and passion often equates to happiness, fulfilment and satisfaction. If you
don’t know where to start, consider you interests.
Enrol for a cooking or art class
Join a running or exercise club
Write a novel or start a blog
Learn to take photographs
Start a book or dinner club
73. 6
There’s a reason why people invest time and money in pursuing hobbies
outside of their careers: a hobby is the perfect way to tap into passion,
and passion often equates to happiness, fulfilment and satisfaction. If you
don’t know where to start, consider you interests.
Enrol for a cooking or art class
Join a running or exercise club
Write a novel or start a blog
Learn to take photographs
Start a book or dinner club
Sometimes, your hobby can even open doors for a new career path that you
never even considered. A career backed by passion is a winning combination.
75. 7
If your workplace is making you feel stagnated, you need to up your sources of external
inspiration. Surround yourself with messages and people who inspire you.
76. 7
If your workplace is making you feel stagnated, you need to up your sources of external
inspiration. Surround yourself with messages and people who inspire you.
Identify and emulate a role-model; study what
they’ve achieved and how.
Write a personal manifesto that you read at
least once a week.
Create a personal vision wall of inspiring
quotes and pictures.
Attend inspiring talks or workshops,
or get lost in TED talks.
78. 8
A career makeover will require that you
learn a few new skills or refresh your old ones.
79. 8
A career makeover will require that you
learn a few new skills or refresh your old ones.
Investigate the most sought-after
skills within your desired industry
Identify gaps in your current skill set
Seek out practical and reputable
courses to help you gain new skills
80. 8
A career makeover will require that you
learn a few new skills or refresh your old ones.
Investigate the most sought-after
skills within your desired industry
Identify gaps in your current skill set
Seek out practical and reputable
courses to help you gain new skills
Furthering your studies does not have to mean a return to university.
Online short courses are the perfect option if your seeking career advancement on-the-go
82. 9
Quell your excuses and get to action.
Nothing will change until you take
the first step. You will make decisions
because it feels right at the time,
but often life veers in unexpected
directions and you might question a few
decisions you’ve made. That’s ok.
83. 9
Quell your excuses and get to action.
Nothing will change until you take
the first step. You will make decisions
because it feels right at the time,
but often life veers in unexpected
directions and you might question a few
decisions you’ve made. That’s ok.
Develop an agile approach to your career makeover
to ensure your commitment never falters.
The ability to anticipate and embrace change while you
navigate your makeover will be your greatest advantage.
86. 10
You’re prepped for success, and about to embark on
new direction in your career.
Write a letter or email to your future self that details your
dreams, goals, fears, plans and ambitions.
Set a reminder to read it at a date in the future; it will serve
as the perfect reminder of the progress you’ve made in giving
your career its much-needed makeover.
87. GetSmarter offers online short courses designed to help you
advance your career or realise a dream.
88. GetSmarter offers online short courses designed to help you
advance your career or realise a dream.
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