It’s not always easy to find a new job, but it can be even more challenging when you want to change your career. Making a career change is usually a scary decision. Sometimes, however, not making a career change is even scarier thanks to the effects it can have on your overall well-being. But with planning, some time and a strategy in place you can reinvent your career and make the change, regardless of where you are in your current career or how old you are.
You’re not passionate about your work
Losing passion for your work makes completing tasks much more difficult. While you might have once enjoyed your work, losing passion for your job will make even the most interesting of your tasks seem boring and mundane, leading to job burnout
You feel trapped
Working in a cubicle is one thing, but even without the confines of a wall, feeling trapped is a sign your job isn’t what you need it to be. Those who feel trapped often have little room for professional development or growth within the company, and may have a relationship with supervisors that makes the job feel like a cage.
You lack motivation
A sure sign that you need a career change is if you find your motivation slipping. If you are one to rarely run late to work or on projects, slowly moving into a position of showing up to work late or missing deadlines is a strong sign it’s time to move on.
No work-life balance
Work-life balance can be offered for just about every job. Whether it is remote work or different scheduling options, work-life balance policies increase a person’s quality of life. If you’ve tried talking to your current employer and they strongly oppose, making a career change may be the only way to find the balance you need.
Your health is being affected
It’s no secret that stress causes health issues, including high blood pressure and bad eating habits. A career change may be more than a professional move; it may be a wise and healthy move.