take a little risk to find your dream job
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TAKE A LITTLE RISK TO FIND YOUR DREAM JOB
DON’T OVER ANALYZE YOUR CAREER TRANSITION
Create Your Career PathHallieCrawford.com, LLCwww.halliecrawford.comCopyright 2012
T I P 1 : F O L L O W Y O U R G U T I N S T I N C T
How many times have you analyzed something to death, only to realize that
it had made you more confused than before?
People tend to analyze something over and over especially when it's a big life change.
Try to pay attention to your over analysis.
In a career change, you need to temper your analysis with
following your gut instinct as well.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
T I P 2 : I T ’ S T I M E T O T A K E A L I T T L E R I S K !
Following your gut can really pay off, but when doing so there is an element
of risk.
Do you feel stuck in your career journey?
Are you at a crossroads and don’t know which way to turn?
If you’ve analyzed and dwelled on it, and you still don’t know which direction you want
to go, it might be time to make a decision about what you really want and take a risk
in order to pursue it.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
T A K E C A L C U L A T E D R I S K S
You have to realize that having a job you truly enjoy is worth taking a risk.
Think of how much happier you would be every day if you ended up in your dream job.
Is the risk worth it for you? If so, it is important to take calculated and measured
Risks that are smart.
You still have to push yourself sometimes.
You just have to balance the risks you take.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
T I P 3 : D O N ‘ T O V E R L O O K C A R E E R P O S S I B I L I T I E S
Now that you have decided to take the next step on your career journey, you
might be asking yourself what your next step actually is.
Identifying your ideal career is a process but sometimes your passion and possible career path is right under your nose and you've simply overlooked it.
You might have discounted it as a career idea, or something might have prevented you from thinking creatively about it as a career possibility.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
O P T I O N S M I G H T B E R I G H T U N D E R Y O U R N O S E
Look back at your previous jobs, volunteer opportunities, freelance work or other former work-related experiences. These are great options for career possibilities. If you took the time to volunteer it is probably something you really enjoyed doing.
What have you done in the past that you've enjoyed?
If you revisited it, could there be a career idea lurking?
Think about this and make a list so that you can see your options right in front of
you.
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
T A K E T H E N E X T S T E P T O W A R D S Y O U R D R E A M J O B
Take the risk! Make your first step in finding your dream job.
Remember no risk, no reward!
"The greatest risk in life is not taking one."
©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
A B O U T C R E A T E Y O U R C A R E E R P A T H
Create Your Career Path was founded by certified career coach, speaker and author
Hallie Crawford. Crawford has served on the Board of the Georgia Coach Association,
and is regularly featured as a career expert on CNN, Fox Business News
Forbes.com, The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo HotJobs and Entrepreneur Magazine.
Create Your Career Path is a boutique career coaching firm known for their personal
attention, commitment to clients and a blend of dreaming and being practical in
achieving career goals. Collectively in the past 10 years, they’ve helped hundreds of
clients all over the world find and succeed in their dream job.
Each of their coaches are certified coaches with specific career coaching experience
and training. They cater to professional men and women, management level and
higher, in mid-career transition. Their success rate is 97%, measured by the number of
people who have gotten what they wanted out of coaching. The coaches use a
specific tried and tested process and tools developed by Hallie Crawford over the
years.
Contact us for a complimentary consultation: www.halliecrawford.com/contact.html.©2002-2012 HallieCrawford.com
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