Get off the Road to Middle Aged Burn Out!
I find people often wait until they are middle
aged and entirely burnt out from doing a job that
they were never created to do, before they start
looking at making some changes.
But not always.
Sometimes I come across a person
who tells me a story that does my heart good.
I was speaking with a young woman the other day
who had taken the initiative early.
She had trained as an auditor and was doing well
in her job, but it didn’t really feel right for her.
She looked around at all of the other auditors
and saw what had become of the ones that
obviously didn’t really enjoy it. The ones that
had been doing the job for years and had just got
“stuck” there, miserable and grumpy!
She suddenly realised that if she didn’t make
some changes, and soon, she would end up just
like them. Grumpy and Miserable!
Now she’s working in recruitment and loving it!
It took courage, but she made the leap and is now
reaping the rewards. She decided that even though
she had spent years and loads of money training to
be an auditor, it would cost her a lot more in her
future happiness if she stuck with it.
Not everyone wants to go from being an auditior
to a recruitment consultant, some may want to go
the other way (Recruitment to Auditor). Its all
about finding what is right for you!
www.CareerImpactCoaching.com
aged and entirely burnt out from doing a job that
they were never created to do, before they start
looking at making some changes.
But not always.
Sometimes I come across a person
who tells me a story that does my heart good.
I was speaking with a young woman the other day
who had taken the initiative early.
She had trained as an auditor and was doing well
in her job, but it didn’t really feel right for her.
She looked around at all of the other auditors
and saw what had become of the ones that
obviously didn’t really enjoy it. The ones that
had been doing the job for years and had just got
“stuck” there, miserable and grumpy!
She suddenly realised that if she didn’t make
some changes, and soon, she would end up just
like them. Grumpy and Miserable!
Now she’s working in recruitment and loving it!
It took courage, but she made the leap and is now
reaping the rewards. She decided that even though
she had spent years and loads of money training to
be an auditor, it would cost her a lot more in her
future happiness if she stuck with it.
Not everyone wants to go from being an auditior
to a recruitment consultant, some may want to go
the other way (Recruitment to Auditor). Its all
about finding what is right for you!
www.CareerImpactCoaching.com


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home