What's *really* behind a successful career transition

If you’re wondering what it really takes to make a successful career transition, I'd like to pull back the curtain and give you a peek.

Yes, sometimes making this transition involves redoing your resume, navigating the interview process and negotiating for a great package. External stuff like that.

But most of what makes this shift deeply rewarding involves tapping into you what you genuinely want your life and work to look and feel like. Then taking bite-sized actions to try these new ways of living and working on for size, and fine-tuning along the way. It’s done by getting curious and playing with the things you feel drawn to.

It’s recognizing who you’ve become after years of following a path that no longer suits who you are now. It’s about gently re-examining what feels right for you at this point in your life, how your priorities have changed, what you currently want and how you’d like to be spending your time.

It’s these internal adjustments that let you find the career that lets you exhale as you relax into work that lights you up and fills you up.

It can take a little time. But you can do it! And you can have fun along the way as you make discoveries about what you enjoy, what you’re really good at and what kind of a difference you want to make through the work that you do.

Let yourself sit with that a bit...


Denise Csaky, PCC