Showing posts with label crisis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crisis. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2012

Career Advice For Your Midlife Crisis - 7 Tips


You've enjoyed your career for the past twenty years - maybe more. And now you're wondering: Maybe it's time to switch gears. A whole new career. Work at home. Retire.

Or maybe you're forced to revise your career due to layoffs or transfers.

(1) Expect midlife career change to be easier than entering the world of employment for the first time.

Most likely you enjoy a financial cushion: savings, home equity, and a retirement fund. You also have demonstrated skills and experience. If you're employed, your company probably offers resources for developing new skills and managing the transition.

(2) Expect midlife career change to be harder because you've invested in a career identity - way beyond skills and values. When you introduce yourself as, "Here's what I do..." you are also saying, "Here's who I am."

(3) Expect to change your appearance as you change careers.

Sadly, many individuals and organizations really do judge a book by its cover. Clients who want to start a business often are surprised by the increased need to dress up for presentations. An Armani label on a suit? A good start. But are yu wearing this year's suit? Colors that your target market deems "appropriate?"

Many career changes have opted for lower income in exchange for the opportunity to stay home and work in sweats or shorts - and, for women, say good-by to high heels and pantyhose forever.

(4) Recognize that career change often requires a geographic move.

Let's face it: Some places are just better for some careers. Your cost of living may be lower in a small city, but your opportunities to network will be limited. On the other hand, the lower cost of living may allow you to experiment with riskier ventures.

Often your own business doesn't depend on geography. Examples include Internet businesses, mail order shipment, and free lance writing. But you may need to keep on top of mainstream trends and where you live can influence your credibility.

(5) Expect to change your roles in all aspects of your life.

Family and community will view you differently. Some community groups assign You may have more or less time for your family (and they will view you differently). Board members based on the prestige of their day job. Some volunteer activities require you to be available on certain weekdays.

(6) Plan for a new social support system.

Lunch with coworkers. Drinks after work. Dinner with old friends on Friday night. You don't realize how much you enjoyed this support until it's gone.

Friendships change. When you leave a career, former colleagues can regard you with envy or suspicion. They won't understand your new world and the new challenges you face.

(7) Forget the myth, "If you can't be happy here, you won't be happy anywhere."

Many of my clients experienced career change following what seemed to be a midlife crisis. They were surprised to find their whole world looked different.

And that's why I say, "Career breakdown can be the first step to your major career breakthrough."




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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Merkel Resumes Crisis Fight as German President Scrutiny Grows

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Merkel Resumes Crisis Fight as German President Scrutiny Grows   
     Tuesday 3rd January, 2012  Source: Business Week

Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Chancellor Angela Merkel returns from a two-week break to the front line of the debt crisis amid a clamor over the conduct of Germany's president that threatens to damage her own standing and detract from her efforts to defend the euro.
Barack Obama may well be down in the popularity polls, but not because of the Republican Party. Indeed the incoherent Republicans are struggling to come up with a viable candidate to take on Obama in the 2012 U.S. presidential election.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

As U.S. jobs problem means solution of the crisis of the Euro zone difficult decisions

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As U.S. jobs problem means solution of the crisis of the Euro zone difficult decisions  
Tuesday 6 December, 2011 source: Christian Science Monitor

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble attends a press conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (R) in Budapest, 5 December 2011.
Bernstein argues that solution of the crisis of the Euro zone some tough, unpopular decisions of the regional policy makers will require.
Libya has released largely as a result of countries such as Canada. Hurray for Canada and its Prime Minister Stephen Harper, whose policies have painted him firmly in the image of the former American President George w. Bush.

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Measures to ease jobs crisis 'an afterthought'

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O'Dea: Measures to ease jobs crisis 'an afterthought'   
     Monday 5th December, 2011  Source: Breaking News.ie

Fianna Fil jobs spokesperson Willie O'Dea has said that measures announced in today's Budget targeted at reducing unemployment will fail to make a meaningful impact and amount to a tinkering around the edges of the jobs crisis facing the country.
He added that measures aimed at dealing with the jobs crisis appear to have been "an afterthought" on P...
Libya has been liberated largely because of countries like Canada. Hoorah for Canada and its Prime Minister Stephen Harper, whose policies have painted him firmly in the image of former United States President George W.Bush.

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