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Red Bluff Daily News - Women In Business - ursday, October 19, 2017 - 11 Tips for women mulling a career change Women considering a career change may experi- ence mixed emotions. The excitement elicited by such a decision may be tempered by fear. Such fear is natural when embarking on a new path and leaving behind some security and profes- sional equity, but that fear should not be the deciding factor when women mull whether or not to change careers. The decision to change careers is something that requires careful thought and ample consideration of a host of factors. Women facing such a decision can consider the following tips to ensure they make the best choice for themselves. • Consider your moti- vation before pursuing a change. The motivation behind a career change can go a long way toward de- termining if that change is ultimately successful. Money can be a great motivator, but if money is the only thing driving a change, then wom- en might be better off pursu- ing new opportunities within their existing field rather than changing careers entirely, as staying within the field will allow women to capitalize on the professional equity they have built over their careers while also providing a new challenge. A genuine interest in another profession or a desire to find a better work- life balance might make for better motivators to change careers than simply switch- ing to make more money. • Do your homework. Career changes require hard work and, if extra schooling is necessary, a potentially sizable financial investment. Women should thorough- ly research any fields they might pursue before making a change so they can fully understand the commitment they will need to make. Once they get an idea of what they will need to do make a successful career change, women should speak with their family to discuss the effects that their pursuit may have on family members. Such a discussion can make the transition to a new ca- reer easier, and the support a woman's family provides along the way can serve as something to lean on if or when things start to feel overwhelming. • Don't be afraid to ask for help. Many people are dissatisfied with their ca- reers, and those who aren't might have been at one time. When mulling a career change, don't be afraid to seek help. Help might come from family or friends, but women shouldn't limit them- selves with regard to whose help they will accept. If a woman wants to become a college professor, she shouldn't hesitate to contact a professor at a local college, explaining her situation and asking for any advice. Wom- en have nothing to lose by reaching out and such help can prove invaluable. And women might be surprised to learn just how willing even strangers might be to lend a hand. • Give yourself time. Ca- reer changes are rarely an overnight process. Success- fully switching careers takes time, so don't give yourself a quick deadline to make a change. Such pressure likely won't increase your chanc- es of making a successful switch, and you won't enjoy the process nearly as much if you bury yourself in pres- sure. Changing careers can be exciting and nerve-wracking. Affording such a switch the consideration it deserves and doing your homework can help make the switch as successful as you envision it being. Shellie Johnson 526-3367 BRE# 01430130 Heather Romine 737-3929 BRE# 02020236 Visit us at our new location 641 Main Street, Downtown Red Bluff, CA The Shabby Sisterhood A not so shabby boutique. Consignment, Shabby Chic, Repurposed, Hand Crafted Items Donations Accepted Supporting the Compassion Ministries of The Church Without Walls 707 Walnut St., Red Bluff www.thechurchwithoutwalls.us

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