
Developing trading systems and doing portfolio analysis and then I moved on to developing systems for risk management and reporting.
Acupuncturist
I had a job that paid me very well, good friends, paid back my student loan, wasn't working long hours, had pretty nice colleagues, but I got to the point where I never wanted to get up to go to work, so I thought something needed to change, and work seemed to be the obvious thing to change.
Definitely. It has been a huge change to work for myself and have to create a business but I wouldn't change it for the world.
I did miss the security of a monthly income and the money to start with but I am now making a good living and I love being my own boss. I don't miss the routine, the pressure, sitting at a desk, the politics of a big company.
Acupuncture was an interest of mine so I looked into acupuncture schools online, and retrained as an acupuncturist.
Getting through the first stages of setting up a practice from scratch, and trusting that everything would go well.
Very supportive friends, and the rest just fell into place. If you are doing the right thing chances are you will find the passion and persistence to make things work.
Discovered the meaning of the quote "If you love what you do, you'll never work another day in your life". It definitely applies in my case.
Maybe moved from one career to the other more gradually to be more secure financially, but equally I really needed a break from what I was doing so the complete break was probably necessary.
Follow your heart, life is too short to spend most of it doing something you don't enjoy.