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45: 10 Pitfalls of Career Transitions Part 1

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Innhold levert av Karin Freeland. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Karin Freeland eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In today’s empowering episode of Rock Your Reinvention, we’re diving deep into the first five pitfalls that many high-achieving women encounter when navigating a career transition. Whether you're considering a shift within your current company or planning to leave your corporate job entirely to start a business, these insights are crucial for your journey.


5 Pitfalls Discussed:

  1. Throwing Spaghetti at the Wall: By avoiding the scattergun approach of applying for any and every job, focus your energy on opportunities that align with your dream role, ideal salary, and preferred company culture.
  2. Not Networking Enough: Building and leveraging your network is essential. If you’re not actively connecting with people who can support your career change, you’re missing out on key opportunities.
  3. Trying to Prove Something to Others: Stop making career decisions based on what others think. Follow your heart and pursue what truly fulfills YOU.
  4. Not Recognizing Your Transferable Skills: Understand that your existing skills are valuable and applicable in new roles or industries. Start focusing on what you excel at and how it can serve your next career move.
  5. Succumbing to Decision Fatigue: Don’t let the overwhelm of choices paralyze you. Get clear on your options, prioritize, and take decisive action.


Key Takeaways:

  • Be Strategic: Rather than diminishing your efforts by exploring every option, be intentional about the roles and companies you target. This focused approach leads to better outcomes and helps you protect your energy and confidence.
  • Leverage Your Network: Make sure your network knows what you’re looking for, and don’t hesitate to build new connections if necessary. If you don’t speak up, you’ll remain frustrated.
  • Follow Your Heart: Your career should reflect your passions, not someone else’s expectations. Listen to your inner voice and trust your intuition.
  • Acknowledge Your Strengths: Your skills and experience are powerful tools in your career transition. Don’t underestimate them or discount your capabilities.
  • Make Decisions with Confidence: Reduce overwhelm by clearly defining your options and moving forward with purpose. The Career Compass will help you do this with ease.


Next Steps:

  • Reflect and Reset: Take some time to write out the specifics of your dream job or business. What does it look like, feel like, and pay? Use this as your guide to focus your efforts.
  • Network Like a Pro: Schedule at least two networking

Send Karin a Text Message with your feedback on the show!

Feeling uncertain about how to navigate the downsides of reinvention?

Don’t forget to grab a copy of my book, Grab Life by the Dreams, for deeper insights into rekindling your passions and finding joy outside of work.

Book a call to discuss making a pivot in your life and learn how I can guide you through it faster and with less discomfort.
If you're looking for additional support through coaching, visit my website to learn more about working together and my signature program EDIT Your Life: www.karinfreeland.com/life-coaching
Join my private Facebook community Successful Working Women Rocking Reinvention today and get the additional tools and community you need to reinvent your life.

  continue reading

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Innhold levert av Karin Freeland. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Karin Freeland eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In today’s empowering episode of Rock Your Reinvention, we’re diving deep into the first five pitfalls that many high-achieving women encounter when navigating a career transition. Whether you're considering a shift within your current company or planning to leave your corporate job entirely to start a business, these insights are crucial for your journey.


5 Pitfalls Discussed:

  1. Throwing Spaghetti at the Wall: By avoiding the scattergun approach of applying for any and every job, focus your energy on opportunities that align with your dream role, ideal salary, and preferred company culture.
  2. Not Networking Enough: Building and leveraging your network is essential. If you’re not actively connecting with people who can support your career change, you’re missing out on key opportunities.
  3. Trying to Prove Something to Others: Stop making career decisions based on what others think. Follow your heart and pursue what truly fulfills YOU.
  4. Not Recognizing Your Transferable Skills: Understand that your existing skills are valuable and applicable in new roles or industries. Start focusing on what you excel at and how it can serve your next career move.
  5. Succumbing to Decision Fatigue: Don’t let the overwhelm of choices paralyze you. Get clear on your options, prioritize, and take decisive action.


Key Takeaways:

  • Be Strategic: Rather than diminishing your efforts by exploring every option, be intentional about the roles and companies you target. This focused approach leads to better outcomes and helps you protect your energy and confidence.
  • Leverage Your Network: Make sure your network knows what you’re looking for, and don’t hesitate to build new connections if necessary. If you don’t speak up, you’ll remain frustrated.
  • Follow Your Heart: Your career should reflect your passions, not someone else’s expectations. Listen to your inner voice and trust your intuition.
  • Acknowledge Your Strengths: Your skills and experience are powerful tools in your career transition. Don’t underestimate them or discount your capabilities.
  • Make Decisions with Confidence: Reduce overwhelm by clearly defining your options and moving forward with purpose. The Career Compass will help you do this with ease.


Next Steps:

  • Reflect and Reset: Take some time to write out the specifics of your dream job or business. What does it look like, feel like, and pay? Use this as your guide to focus your efforts.
  • Network Like a Pro: Schedule at least two networking

Send Karin a Text Message with your feedback on the show!

Feeling uncertain about how to navigate the downsides of reinvention?

Don’t forget to grab a copy of my book, Grab Life by the Dreams, for deeper insights into rekindling your passions and finding joy outside of work.

Book a call to discuss making a pivot in your life and learn how I can guide you through it faster and with less discomfort.
If you're looking for additional support through coaching, visit my website to learn more about working together and my signature program EDIT Your Life: www.karinfreeland.com/life-coaching
Join my private Facebook community Successful Working Women Rocking Reinvention today and get the additional tools and community you need to reinvent your life.

  continue reading

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