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Is 2022 a good time for a career change?

How do you feel about your current job? Right now, would you continue to perform your present job if you had the chance to travel back in time and know what you know now? Or do you wish you'd gone with a different option?

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Is 2022 a good time for a career change?

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  1. Is 2022 a good time for a career change? How do you feel about your current job? Right now, would you continue to perform your present job if you had the chance to travel back in time and know what you know now? Or do you wish you'd gone with a different option? If you'd do it all over again, great; if you're not sure or your answer is no or no way, and then it's time to make a change. Do you need some signs signalling "this is a good time for a career change? Here are four of the most prevalent indicators that you're in the incorrect field according to the best career coach of London. 1 You realize that you despise your work. Have you ever had that voice in your brain tell you that you despise your work or that you're not having fun? Have you been stifling that voice or refusing to listen to it? If a voice within your brain tells you that you don't like your work, listen to it. Life is brief; we only have roughly 30 000 days, so why waste them doing something you don't enjoy? Why waste 30 000 days of your life doing something you despise when you might be doing something you are passionate about? This is one of the major signs that its high time now you need to change your path with the help of a career change guide in London. 2 You can't wait for the weekends and are uncomfortable on Sunday evenings. Do you look forward to the weekends? You can't wait for Fridays - the weekends are everything to you; they provide you with practically all of your joy and most of your fulfilment. And when Sunday night arrives, you feel a sense of dread or unhappiness because you have to go to work (or these days – it's often working from home) the next day. Working from home can be a lot easier if you don't get along with your boss or your team – but when it's as fundamental as not enjoying your work and being unhappy and unsatisfied. It's time to make a change and reach to a career coach in London. 3 You have no desire to rise to the top in your current profession. Having high ambition isn't always wrong. According to various psychologists, a person is only competitive in the work that he/she likes. A sense of growth is also essential in each phase of our life. Have you lost that zeal to be on the top of your office? If the prospect of developing or reaching the pinnacle of your present field appeals to you, you're in the wrong place. 4 You hate returning from vacation. Do you look forward to your vacations and dread returning from them? Sure, it's natural to enjoy your vacations, and who wouldn't like to be drinking a Pina Colada by a pool while soaking up the Spanish sun, but why don't you make your life a beach instead? It's a difficult way to live if you don't derive any fun, fulfilment, or reward from the task you perform every day. Wouldn't you rather live a life where you can appreciate the little things in life, and holidays, although wonderful, are simply the icing on the cake rather than the entire cake?

  2. If you're in a situation of dilemma and having second thoughts about career choices, you want to make a career change. However, you may not be sure about what to do next. In that case, talk to a Career Coach in London like Mary Andrews about what you're best suited to so you can enjoy every day, not just the holidays.

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