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Overcoming
the 7 Roadblocks Women with Families Face Making Career Changes
by Monique
Houde
Family is the driving force of our lives. You
need family to support you and in most homes you need money to support your
family. You work to support your family but you usually end up spending little
time with them because of your 9-5 job. According to a Gallop poll 70% of
Americans hate their jobs.
Life is funny sometimes. Its so easy to find
yourself in a job you don’t love, in a career that doesn’t drive you or
longing for passion in our work. Sometimes we find ourselves there after even a
long road of education in a field we were certain was the right choice for us.
The good thing about life is that it is forever
changing; sometimes due to circumstances and sometimes due to personal choices.
I would argue that we have many more personal choices that we think we do. For
every reason someone gives me that they cant make a change, I can give them two
reasons they need to.
There are certainly roadblocks that can seem to
disable our dreams but I believe with the right beliefs, motivation,
accountability and resources, all things are possible. Lets look at overcoming
some of the most common obstacles women face making career changes that will
allow them more time with their family.
| 1.
Finding the right career that fuels your passion.
How great would it be to wake up every morning and be excited to work? How
about loving what you do so much that you talk about it with everyone you
know? We are all born with natural talents and abilities. We use them when
we are young and believe it or not we still use them every day. It’s all
about tuning in to yourself and recognizing what makes you tick. Tuning in
means paying very close attention to the things you do in your regular
routine that bring you great pleasure. What could you do for hours on end
and never realize how much time has passed. What are the things you do
every day that get your juices flowing. What “feeeeeels” good and
motivates you to do more? And equally it is wise to look at the things in
your life that you don’t enjoy. What makes you cringe? What do you put
off till the last minute? You know what I’m talking about! We all have
those things and they are best not to be the things that take up the
majority of our time. Take this first step and start tuning in.
2. Making the kind
of money that will pay the bills and more. There are several
jobs that pay a lot of money but it is up to you to define “a lot of
money.” You may need to look at the bigger picture. How much is it worth
to you to be able to not commute an hour to work? Not only will you save
on gas and wear and tear on your car, but also you will be saving precious
time with your family. You can put a dollar amount on some things but not
all. Now to determine what careers will bring you the amount of money that
you have defined as “enough” or “a lot.” Do some research. After
you have gone through the exercise detailed above, you will be able to see
what careers entail the things you enjoy the most. The Internet is a
beautiful tool where you can see the salary ranges for different
careers. Maybe you want to branch out on your own. Having a life coach
can significantly help you in figuring out what works best for you given
your skills and what resources you will need to achieve your goals.
3. Keeping health
insurance. There is a certain security to working for a
company, paying a set amount of money every paycheck and not worrying
about health insurance. There are several plans available to entrepreneurs
and women in business that offer customized plans for your specific family
needs. Check online for small business health insurance and check out the
options. There are several plans that can meet your needs and when you are
making the money you want – this will not be an issue and until then you
can always take advantage of a cobra plan where you pay the group rate for
insurance for a period of time until you find the right plan for you.
4. Sticking to
your goals and staying motivated. This is a tricky one. There
are several steps to creating your goals and then a different set of tools
to help you stick to them. You may have more than one goal. Your first
goal may be to spend more time with your family. You can begin doing this
way before you determine what career you would like to move into. Another
goal may be to leave your current job by a certain time. Yet another may
be to make a certain amount of money in your first year. Breaking down
your goals into categories will help you to stick to them more easily.
Family goals, career goals and money goals are a few good ones to start
with. You can expand your list as you see success with these first three.
Don’t get discouraged, many people try out goals and revise them several
times before accomplishing them. Just remember they are yours – make
them attainable and fun! As far as staying motivated it is hugely
important to be extremely specific as to “why” you really want to
accomplish the goal. I want to spend more time with my kids…good…but
why? What about that is important to you or your family? I want to make
$100K…good…but why? What will it make you feel when you accomplish
that? Make sure you have a partner that can help keep you accountable. |
5. Identifying resources
needed. There are so many resources out there for you to draw from
when making transitions such as this. There are internal resources; talents you
have, people you know, places you have worked for, the list is endless. Tap into
those when looking at making any change. What do I have at my fingertips that
can help me accomplish what I’m setting out to do? Write these down! These are
the skills I have, these are the friends family and co-workers that can help me,
these are the places I have come in contact with that have things I may need to
use. There are also external resources. Places that you have yet to tap into;
the Internet; newspapers; people, again, the list is unlimited. This is where
the work comes in. Identifying what is out there that will help you with your
task at hand. Make it fun. Several people I have worked with have realized that
it is very useful to have another person to brainstorm with.
6. Timing the transition.
This is a very flexible thing. It may change as you accomplish certain aspects
of your goals. You might feel the need to have all of your eggs aligned to feel
comfortable making your move. Your family needs may change and it will be good
to stay flexible here. Part of your goals will be attaching a timeline to
certain things and when those things are accomplished you can then move on to
the next phase of that goal or a whole new goal. Be patient with yourself and
ask others to have patience with you too. As long as you are making progress and
achieving successes you are headed in the right direction. Trust your gut; you
will know when the timing is right.
7. Dealing with “nay-sayers.”
There will always be some skeptic ready to burst your balloon. Someone is
bound to tell you that you cant do it, you shouldn’t do it, or ask you why you
aren’t just happy with what you have. You and only you know what is best for
your family and your family’s needs. Trust yourself. If you are waking up
every morning almost in tears at the thought of heading to work, then you need a
change. People say things all the time for several different reasons. Some are
envious that you have the guts to try something new. Some are miserable
themselves and you know the saying! Some simply think they know what’s best
for you because they have lived longer than you. Some may even have great
intentions by warning you about the risks and for that reason you should
certainly explore the risks ahead of time so you come from a place of knowledge
when the subject is brought up. With that said, go ahead and make choices to
enhance your life and take the “nay-sayers” out to lunch when its all said
and done. You will be happy to do it because you will BE happy when you are
spending more time with your family while making all the money you need.
This report is brought to you by: Monique Houde
– Founder of Freedom Coaching www.opcweb.com/freedom
Monique has been working with people for over 10
years. She has coached people to start their own business, cheered them on as
they exceeded their goals, coached many through difficult decisions, been a
personal relationship mentor and celebrated great successes.
Time management, goal setting, moving through
disappointment, weighing out choices, confidence building, soul searching and
life balancing are just some of the skills that Monique's clients have learned
through coaching.
For more information about working with Monique
as a Life Coach and to receive your FREE 30 minute consultation please call
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