Career Coach Get Out of Your Career Rut

Are you stuck in a job you don’t enjoy? Do you want to do something different but don’t think you have the confidence to take the next step?

Changing job can feel risky. The media is constantly reminding us that the economy is struggling, there is increasing joblessness, and financial woes.

I am not disputing that it feels like there are challenging times ahead. But I also believe that the way we approach life impacts on the way we project ourselves in both our day to day lives and career.

Let me be blunt, for some people, the threat of recession or lack of work is a good excuse for not doing anything about being fed up at work. It is easy to stay with your existing employer, stay in a job you don’t like, or make excuses. You may think that more companies are making redundancies, fewer organisations are recruiting and increasing numbers of people are applying for the small number of jobs that are being advertised. You may also think that it is easier to keep your head down with your current employer to avoid facing redundancy.

Despite the current economy, it doesn’t stop the brave from making big choices, making changes, setting up new businesses or facing new employment. It just takes courage, bravery and confidence to take the next step.

How would it be if you could be successful, step out of your comfort zone and live the life you desire?

How would you feel if you could face the next stage in your career with the mindset of being successful?

Here are my top tips.

1. If there are less people applying for jobs that are being advertised, why don’t you become one of them? If you show how you stand out from the crowd, you will be in greater demand for the role.

2. If you want to change your career, take some time to understand your transferrable skills and strengths. Then research the opportunities available to you.

3. Improve your networks. Develop great contacts with people who can help you to source the job or career you desire, or put you in touch with influential people.

4. Find out what organisations are hiring staff at the moment and apply to them direct. You never know, you may be the right person at the right time for the right job.

5. Ensure that your CV is up to date as it is a great marketing tool that demonstrates why you are the best person for a job. When you are applying for jobs, make sure it reflects what is required within that role.

6. Remember that you may not be successful in every application you make. Pick yourself up and decide what next steps you need to take.

7. If you want to set up your own business, go along to business exhibitions to find out more about the opportunities available. Start your research to find out more.

8. Plan what you want to achieve this coming year – what are your goals, dreams and desires? And how are you going to get there?

9. Develop an unstoppable belief to believe that you can do, be or have whatever you want.

10. Get yourself some support. Find a career or business coach or a mentor to give you the support to set and achieve your goals and the motivation to be successful.

Karen Williams from Librotas helps experts to write a book that grows their business, raises their credibility and attracts higher-paying clients.  She is the author of Book Marketing Made Simple, The Mouse That Roars, Your Book is the Hook, How to Stand Out in Your Business and the Amazon #1 bestseller The Secrets of Successful Coaches. www.librotas.com