Think of career change less like a leap… and more like a recipe.
Not a rigid formula—but a repeatable process you can adapt to your own taste.
Step 1: Start with Clarity (Your Core Ingredients)
Before you change anything externally, get clear internally.
- What do you actually value?
- What kind of work energizes you?
- What feels misaligned right now?
We tend to see opportunities through the lens of our goals—your “goal-coloured glasses” shape every decision you make . If the lens is off, the path will be too.
👉 If your next move feels unclear, is it because your direction—or your definition of success—is undefined?
Step 2: Upgrade Your Mindset (The Secret Sauce)
Most stalled career changes aren’t about lack of opportunity—they’re about belief.
- “I don’t have the experience.”
- “It’s too late.”
- “I’m not that kind of person.”
Neuroplasticity tells us your brain adapts with effort. Skill isn’t fixed—it’s built.
👉 Which belief are you treating as fact that might actually be optional?
Step 3: Practice Until It Becomes Natural (The Slow Simmer)
Career change feels awkward at first. That’s expected.
- New skills feel clunky
- New environments feel uncomfortable
- Progress feels slow
But repetition turns effort into ease. What feels unnatural today becomes automatic tomorrow.
👉 What small action could you repeat consistently to build momentum?
Step 4: Align with Purpose (The Final Flavor)
A fulfilling career isn’t just about what you do—it’s about why you do it.
Purpose acts like a compass:
- It keeps you focused
- It builds resilience
- It makes effort feel worthwhile
When your work aligns with your deeper values, progress feels less forced—and more like flow.
👉 Does your current path reflect what matters most to you, or just what’s expected?
Final Thought
Career change isn’t a one-time decision. It’s an evolving process of refining who you are and how you show up in the world.
You don’t need the perfect plan—you need the willingness to adjust the recipe as you go.
If you had to rewrite your “career recipe” today, what’s one ingredient you’d remove—and what would you replace it with?
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