52 min

Leaving On a High Note with Aisling Drennan Career Relaunch®

    • Careers

When you're not happy with your job, deciding to make a career change may seem more straightforward. However, when things are going well, do you keep riding the wave or make the leap and try something new?



In episode 97 of the Career Relaunch® podcast, Aisling Drennan, a Riverdance Irish dancer turned artist shares her thoughts on shifting from an international stage to an art studio. We'll discuss the deeply personal choice of when to walk away from an established career, the inevitable challenges of starting anything new, and the importance of championing your own work. I also share some thoughts on when you can tell the time has come to move on during the Mental Fuel® segment.

Key Career Change Insights



* You can't know everything from the start. You have to figure it out along the way. It's about giving yourself time and accepting the inevitable mistakes along the way

* You can't be the champion of everything, but you have to be your own champion of your own work and ambition.

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If making a career change was easy, everyone would be doing it. You have to constantly ask yourself, is this what I want to do? If yes, you must find a way to make this work.

* Deciding exactly when to leave your job behind is a very personal choice. On the one hand, you could leave on a high note, knowing you may still have left to give and gain. On the other, you could leave after you feel like you’ve given everything you can, although it can result in dissatisfaction, burnout, and even resentment.

* Expect the early days to be tough. Starting is often the hardest phase when you’re embarking on a new career path. However, if you know you’re doing what you want to do, with enough hard work and tenacity, you’ll turn a corner.



Episode Chapters



* 00:00:00 - Overview

* 00:01:07 - Introduction

* 00:03:05 - Discussion with Aisling Drennan

* 00:45:54 - Mental Fuel

* 00:51:10 - Listener Challenge

* 00:51:43 - Wrap Up









Listener Challenge

During this episode's Mental Fuel® segment, I discussed how to decide whether the time has come to pursue another path in your career.



Consider whether you have: A) anything else to gain, B) more you could give, C) more you actually want to give.



The choice is ultimately yours. I just encourage you to not overextend yourself too much and to walk away once you feel that deep down, the time is right to move on.







About Aisling Drennan, Abstract Expressionist Painter





Aisling Drennan used to be a former professional Irish dancer with Riverdance, performing internationally for almost a decade with her sketchbook and paint box in her suitcase. Originally from County Clare, Ireland, she dedicated the earlier parts of her life touring around the world, and dancing professionally.



However, she eventually began a gradual, steady career transition into the world of art. She’s now a full-time, abstract expressionist painter, balancing her artistic endeavors with motherhood after the birth of her son in early 2022. Based in London, she now creates her artwork at Delta House Studios, where you can check out her paintings along with work from several other artists.



Most recently Aisling Drennan’s work was selected for The Royal Cambrian Academy of Art’s annua...

When you're not happy with your job, deciding to make a career change may seem more straightforward. However, when things are going well, do you keep riding the wave or make the leap and try something new?



In episode 97 of the Career Relaunch® podcast, Aisling Drennan, a Riverdance Irish dancer turned artist shares her thoughts on shifting from an international stage to an art studio. We'll discuss the deeply personal choice of when to walk away from an established career, the inevitable challenges of starting anything new, and the importance of championing your own work. I also share some thoughts on when you can tell the time has come to move on during the Mental Fuel® segment.

Key Career Change Insights



* You can't know everything from the start. You have to figure it out along the way. It's about giving yourself time and accepting the inevitable mistakes along the way

* You can't be the champion of everything, but you have to be your own champion of your own work and ambition.

*

If making a career change was easy, everyone would be doing it. You have to constantly ask yourself, is this what I want to do? If yes, you must find a way to make this work.

* Deciding exactly when to leave your job behind is a very personal choice. On the one hand, you could leave on a high note, knowing you may still have left to give and gain. On the other, you could leave after you feel like you’ve given everything you can, although it can result in dissatisfaction, burnout, and even resentment.

* Expect the early days to be tough. Starting is often the hardest phase when you’re embarking on a new career path. However, if you know you’re doing what you want to do, with enough hard work and tenacity, you’ll turn a corner.



Episode Chapters



* 00:00:00 - Overview

* 00:01:07 - Introduction

* 00:03:05 - Discussion with Aisling Drennan

* 00:45:54 - Mental Fuel

* 00:51:10 - Listener Challenge

* 00:51:43 - Wrap Up









Listener Challenge

During this episode's Mental Fuel® segment, I discussed how to decide whether the time has come to pursue another path in your career.



Consider whether you have: A) anything else to gain, B) more you could give, C) more you actually want to give.



The choice is ultimately yours. I just encourage you to not overextend yourself too much and to walk away once you feel that deep down, the time is right to move on.







About Aisling Drennan, Abstract Expressionist Painter





Aisling Drennan used to be a former professional Irish dancer with Riverdance, performing internationally for almost a decade with her sketchbook and paint box in her suitcase. Originally from County Clare, Ireland, she dedicated the earlier parts of her life touring around the world, and dancing professionally.



However, she eventually began a gradual, steady career transition into the world of art. She’s now a full-time, abstract expressionist painter, balancing her artistic endeavors with motherhood after the birth of her son in early 2022. Based in London, she now creates her artwork at Delta House Studios, where you can check out her paintings along with work from several other artists.



Most recently Aisling Drennan’s work was selected for The Royal Cambrian Academy of Art’s annua...

52 min