How to Know if You Are in the Right Career

Written by Kathleen Gage


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If you or anyone you know are looking to make a career change,repparttar following steps will help to make a smoother transition and findrepparttar 142077 courage to make that shift:

1.Evaluate your current situation 2.Decide you are ready to change 3.Give yourself a timeframe for makingrepparttar 142078 change 4.Get excited aboutrepparttar 142079 change 5.Become enlightened about your own values and realize you are worth a great situation 6.Decide what kind of career would truly make you happy 7.Determine what would bring you fulfillment 8.Believe you deserve it 9.Be willing to put time and effort into you transition 10.Have a plan of action 11.Take action on a daily basis 12.Consult with people who have been successful in their own career shift 13.Be willing to invest in yourself 14.Work with a coach to keep you motivated 15.Go after what you want

Most of all - be willing to acknowledge that life is not a dress rehearsal, this isrepparttar 142080 real thing. When you look back over your life are you going to wish you had it to do all over and you had taken risks to move you into situation that would bring a deep level of satisfaction to you and your loved ones? The reality is that when we are in a career that brings us a deep sense of satisfaction, all those around us benefit fromrepparttar 142081 fact that we are more fully present in life rather than constantly talking about wishing things would change. The truly successful people in life arerepparttar 142082 ones who are willing to create their happiness on a daily basis withrepparttar 142083 minute-by-minute actions they take andrepparttar 142084 thoughts they entertain.



About the Author Kathleen Gage is a keynote speaker and business advisor based out of Draper, Utah. She is the author of several books including Street Smarts Marketing and Promotions. To sign up for Gage’s free Marketing and Promotions Ezine visit www.kathleengage.com


Do You Love Food? - Then Maybe Opening a Restaurant is Not Such a Crazy Idea

Written by Howard Schwartz


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The day-care center industry has changed a lot overrepparttar past 15 years, and industry professionals are predicting that it will change even more byrepparttar 142076 year 2010. Family-run day care centers seem to be holding their own because they are especially popular for infants and younger toddlers whose parents are looking forrepparttar 142077 family style influence. However,repparttar 142078 smaller commercial centers are disappearing, due to difficulties in meeting increased government regulation, and buyouts by regional or national chains. The regional and national daycare chains will no doubt continue to grow.

Learn more aboutrepparttar 142079 daycare industry: http://www.hjventures.com/day-care-business-plan.html

Howard Schwartz is a partner in several business strategy groups, including HJ Ventures International, Inc. Howard has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs worldwide with a focus on writing business plans for companies interested in raising capital from Venture Funds and Angel Investors. Howard’s business plans have secured several million dollars in funding. For more information: http://www.hjventures.com


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