Wednesday, May 13, 2020

How I Found a New Sense of Happiness after My Career Change - CareerMetis.com

How I Found a New Sense of Happiness after My Career Change Source â€" Pexels.comUnfortunately, many people are stuck going to a job they don’t love. Many people are stuck in lines of work and careers they don’t enjoy, and dread waking up in the morning and heading to work. I was in this boat for quite some time, but I felt as though I couldn’t make a career change.Why?To be honest, I don’t really know. Part of me was afraid of making a change and another part of me was comfortable with my already established career and routine.evalOnce I took a chance, I found myself surrounded by a new-found sense of happiness and content that I hadn’t felt in quite some time.For quite some time, I considered myself a job hopper.I would work odd jobs to earn extra cash, which included mulching my neighbor’s yard, working in landscaping, and painting my uncle’s fence.My “main job” so-to-speak was writing freelance biographies for professionals; not full-length, tens-of-thousands of words biographies, but shorter, more creative biographies f or websites such as LinkedIn.I found myself in a rut; continuously conversing with clients about their lives and professional ambitions, but I never felt like I was doing something that trulysatisfied me.Yes, it was nice to see the “final product,” as in the professionals’ biographies on LinkedIn and other professional websites, but I didn’t feel as though I was doing something for me.On a whim, and because of the urging of my father, I decided to apply to a local newspaper called The Daily Iowan.The newspaper itself had been around for over 100 years and was staffed by over 100 journalists, producers, and editors.I was intimidated, yes, but I was also excited by the prospect of working in journalism. Reporting on the day-to-day activities of the town, politicians, and university policy makers excited me, but I had never written for a newspaper before.evalNevertheless, I applied, and later that evening, received a phone call from the news editor saying The Daily Iowanwas int erested in hiring me.I walked into the newsroom for the first time and was taken aback by the level of professionalism and due diligence in reporting the facts and nothing less.I was finally surrounded by a group of like-minded individuals who had a passion for the news, and reporting on stories of great importance such as debates about minimum wage, and more heart-warming stories such as the most recent developments at the children’s hospital.I walked over to the news desk, where I was to be assigned to, and learned the basics of reporting from my soon-to-be editor, Anis. She gave me a “crash course” in journalistic writing, and assigned me a story. Not just a filler story, one that would be on the front page of the paper in two days.evalThat gave me around 48 hours to learn the basics of journalistic writing, as well as contact sources for the story, which would be about the incoming marching band season If you do decide to opt for a career change, and you’re unsure what y ou want career you would like to do instead of your current one, then you should try checking out local job boards for some inspiration, or go online and look at job reviews, or company reviews.You should figure out what it is you really dislike about your job, after all, it might not be the workload that you dread, it might be your team, your boss, or the company you work for (or a combination). This way, you can seek to avoid these things whilst looking for your career change.Perhaps you should also chat to your family and friends, they might help you realise your goals, have some contacts that can help you on your way, or find that one opportunity that is perfect for you.

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