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Stuck in a good salary and limiting beliefs!

Careershifter question

By human106 on 21 April 2008 at 10:14

I used to consider myself quite creative. I'm now a planning manager in a very large company with a good salary but I can't stand the thought that "this is it for the rest of my life". The money I earn is preventing me from leaving - all the "interesting" jobs seem to be badly paid.

ShiftDoctor answer

By Jessica McGrego... on 28 May 2008 at 20:35 in ShiftSurgeries

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Henry Ford said "Whether you think you can or you can't, you are right"...
Start to challenge your beliefs - those are what are getting in the way of you creating a job that grabs your interest, that motivates you to want to go to work everyday and do the best you can.

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Procrastination and anxiety - have you done it yet?

By Toby Buckle

Do you know you should be doing stuff to find a new career, but just don't seem to be able to get round to doing it?

Then you've got a classic case of procrastination - common to any career shifter.

Career coach, Toby Buckle, looks at what you can do both practically and in mind-set to get moving again. More

How to choose your new career confidently

By Lee Lam

You may find it hard to decide on a new career more because of the limitations you are putting on yourself, rather than any practical or sensible rationale. Your self-confidence has a huge impact on what you think you can do and so it makes sense to start with this. Confidence coach, Lee Lam, takes you through the steps to choosing a new career confidently.
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Restlessness is Good

By Satu Kreula

A client of mine emailed me today to say he was feeling restless after our last session. He didn't want to overanalyse it, but clearly something was brewing within. We'd gotten to the point in our coaching where we'd done all the work on who he is, what he wants from his work and what he can offer to a potential employer, and we were now exploring all the job/career possibilities that he was inspired by to ascertain which ones he'd like to explore more.A client of mine emailed me today to say he was feeling restless after our last session. He didn't want to overanalyse it, but clearly something was brewing within. We'd gotten to the point in our coaching where we'd done all the work on who he is, what he wants from his work and what he can offer to a potential employer, and we were now exploring all the job/career possibilities that he was inspired by to ascertain which ones he'd like to explore more. More

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