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Changing Jobs and Motivation:
How to Keep Inspired During Career Shifts
A change in your career can bring about a shift in emotions. It
could be exciting or scary, unexpected or planned. If you
aren't prepared and don't know what to expect, a career change
can even disrupt your personal goals. But as things evolve in
your professional life, how do you keep motivated? Here are
ways you can keep focused on your job and still find sufficient
motivation to handle a career shift.
Know what is expected of you.
A career shift can sometimes mean a change in career direction.
What is your new job all about? How did it happen? Was it
because of a promotion or a move? What kind of things have you
done to arrive at your current level? Furthermore, with your
new responsibilities, what kind of performance is expected from
you? It will be easier to remain motivated if you know exactly
what it is you're supposed to do.
Set new goals.
Don't be afraid to make a few changes in your goals. Certain
changes in your career sometimes call for a reassessment of
your objectives. Identify the things that you need to achieve
with this career shift to understand how to keep your
motivation. You might be surprised at how outdated some of your
goals are. With a career shift, you will have an opportunity to
keep them fresh and exciting – another great reason to remain
motivated.
Once you have these new set of goals, you'll have a clearer
picture of your direction. You will also see that there are new
experiences to be had. As you achieve each of these new goals
one by one, you'll find even more satisfaction in your new
career.
Learn from your past experience.
Your past work would already have trained you on how to handle
the demands of your new job. Try to compare your past job with
the current one. You can easily keep your motivation regarding
your career shift once you realize that your new job is
offering you a different set of experiences. Perhaps you will
be working with a new team or handling tasks you've never tried
before or will be allowed to try things reserved only for a
specific level of management. Just imagine the kind of
possibilities that have opened up for you.
Be grateful for the new learning.
One thing that will get you motivated about career shifts is
that they help enhance your knowledge and skill base. A change
in career direction is a surefire way to get out of a boring
job or one that seems to be going nowhere. Keep your motivation
and learn as much as you can. Take advantage of the new
opportunity being given you.
Look at it from the point of view of a new learner. In fact,
most career shifts will probably require you to take on new
training – something that could benefit your new resume and for
expanding your network of contacts.
Consider your career shift as a step towards improving yourself
and your career.
A career shift can keep your motivation going for the simple
reason that it is an opportunity to advance in your career. A
shift in your job means you aren't stuck in static phase and
that there is actually a chance for you to move forward –
perhaps in the same field or perhaps in a totally different
direction.
The important thing is you keep moving and learning as you
go.
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