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# 157 - Wanting More For Your Career Is Not A Bad Thing The Career Change Maker Podcast

    • Careers

In this episode I discuss why wanting more for your career is not a bad thing.
 
I also share the story of a client I spoke to recently who was experiencing self-doubt and guilt about going for a role in a different department at the same company.
 
Perhaps you worry about what other people might think about your career choices. Whether it’s a boss, colleague, a friend or family member, other people’s opinions can easily impact the decisions we make and inadvertently cause us to choose a different path.
 
When you are thinking about your career, I want you to remember it’s a two way thing. You are there for a reason, that’s why they hired you. What’s your reason for applying/ working there?
 
This is often why your professional development plan comes up at interview stage. If you are ambitious it’s not likely that you will stay in that role forever. Rather than being sad or thinking bad of you, a good line manager will support you in your decision to move department.
 
If your company knows that you’re brilliant and you can add value, they would much prefer an internal move, rather than a move to another organisation. It’s likely that they will respect the fact that you are making efforts to better your personal and professional development.
 
So, what makes sense for you in terms of your next role?
 
The time you spend at work is a lot of time. So if you spot an opportunity, you need to check in and make sure you aren’t making assumptions about the reaction you will receive.
 
I want to encourage you to focus less on what other people think about a decision and focus more on whether this is the right decision to be making for you.
 
What you will learn:
How to recognise the self-imposed barriers of career changeWhy investing the time and energy into making a move is worth itHow to put your career goals front and centre, despite what other people think 
Other episodes you may enjoy:

Episode 156: The Real Cost Of Settling In Your Career

Episode 139: Stop Counting Yourself Out Of Opportunities

THIS EPISODE IS BOUGHT TO YOU BY THE CAREER CHANGE MAKER PROGRAM

This episode was brought to you by my signature program, the Career Change Maker Program.
If you are looking for support with changing career direction, book a suitability call >> Career Clarity Call.

In this episode I discuss why wanting more for your career is not a bad thing.
 
I also share the story of a client I spoke to recently who was experiencing self-doubt and guilt about going for a role in a different department at the same company.
 
Perhaps you worry about what other people might think about your career choices. Whether it’s a boss, colleague, a friend or family member, other people’s opinions can easily impact the decisions we make and inadvertently cause us to choose a different path.
 
When you are thinking about your career, I want you to remember it’s a two way thing. You are there for a reason, that’s why they hired you. What’s your reason for applying/ working there?
 
This is often why your professional development plan comes up at interview stage. If you are ambitious it’s not likely that you will stay in that role forever. Rather than being sad or thinking bad of you, a good line manager will support you in your decision to move department.
 
If your company knows that you’re brilliant and you can add value, they would much prefer an internal move, rather than a move to another organisation. It’s likely that they will respect the fact that you are making efforts to better your personal and professional development.
 
So, what makes sense for you in terms of your next role?
 
The time you spend at work is a lot of time. So if you spot an opportunity, you need to check in and make sure you aren’t making assumptions about the reaction you will receive.
 
I want to encourage you to focus less on what other people think about a decision and focus more on whether this is the right decision to be making for you.
 
What you will learn:
How to recognise the self-imposed barriers of career changeWhy investing the time and energy into making a move is worth itHow to put your career goals front and centre, despite what other people think 
Other episodes you may enjoy:

Episode 156: The Real Cost Of Settling In Your Career

Episode 139: Stop Counting Yourself Out Of Opportunities

THIS EPISODE IS BOUGHT TO YOU BY THE CAREER CHANGE MAKER PROGRAM

This episode was brought to you by my signature program, the Career Change Maker Program.
If you are looking for support with changing career direction, book a suitability call >> Career Clarity Call.

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