Successful Transition Planning

Self-ImprovementMotivational

  • Author Cindy Swiantek
  • Published February 26, 2008
  • Word count 599

Life is full of changes, some good and some bad. As you grow up, you hear many catch phrases that warn you how difficult some of these changes may be… people tell you to "roll with the punches" and let you know that "these are the best years of your life." Don't let these things fool you into thinking that things are just going to go downhill for you once you reach a certain age, though; life is what you make of it, and as long as you keep focused on your dreams you'll always be making progress. You are on the journey. Yes life is about change, but you can choose your own changes and put yourself in charge of the direction that your life is going to take.

Realizing the Need for Change

Before you can choose to make a change, however, you must realize that there is a change that needs to be made. The change in question might be something major or it might be something that won't make much of a difference, but it is still something that must be addressed. If you put off these changes or try to avoid the decision that they represent, then you're going to eventually reach a point where you no longer have a chance to choose your own path. As soon as you realize that there's something amiss in your life and that a change is required, you need to start looking at the options that you have so that the opportunity to make your own choices doesn't pass you by.

Examining Your Options

When you realize that change is in the air, you are faced with a decision… this decision may allow you multiple options, or it might only have one or two. Regardless, you should carefully consider each option that you have and decide which change would be best for you, your career, and those around you. As you weigh your options, you should realize that now is when you have the power to take control and make life change according to your dreams.

Choosing to Change

Many problems, both in life and in business, are caused by people being afraid to change a routine that has worked for years, even when that routine isn't working so well anymore. Choosing to make a major change can be difficult, as you'll be leaving an established comfort zone with no guarantee of success. So long as you keep your goals and dreams in mind when taking these risks, however, you'll always be working toward your final destination and won't suffer from any setback for too long.

Building Toward Something Better

As you continue to make changes in your life, be aware of the impacts either for the good or for the bad. Make sure that you're continuing to work towards a goal or a dream. A problem or a negative change can be turned into a positive by using it as either inspiration or as a starting point to take you to the place where you'd really like to be. Even when you encounter a stumbling block and it seems that all of your plans will be ruined, there will always be some opportunity for you to continue working toward better things just as long as you're willing to recognize it and choose to take the risks that may be associated with that particular option.

Change is not easy for most but can be more tolerable when managed. A wise man once said, "Change imposed is change opposed - author unknown". Make your future belong to you!

Contact Career Coaching Connections at 248-390-0781 and visit http://www.c3livingthedream.com. Cindy Swiantek has provided coaching and instruction for several hundred professionals, assisting them in planning and executing successful career transition. She brings her own experiences from personally making the transition from employee to executive in the automotive industry. Her passion for assisting others is contagious!

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