
I developed strategies, led a team of learning and development specialists, was an internal coach, facilitator and consultant.
I work as an executive coach, people development consultant, facilitator, speaker and mentor
Fulfil a vision to have a flexible lifestyle + set up/run my own business. Work in a variety of sectors, develop and sell my own services/products, meet new people and extend my networks....in summary to fulfil my life purpose.
Yes, Yes and Yes! I love my life and my work. It has been a rollercoaster and during the difficult times I wanted to have a 'safe' job where I was employed and work given to me. Now in my 5th year my life is on track, business is growing. Everything is headed in the right direction.
I have gained so much from having made the CareerShift. I don't miss company politics and slow decision making!
A lot of different factors came into play such as knowing it was the right time, having the support to take the plunge, earning opportunites made available, having a clear vision of my life/work, being afraid but just doing it!
Letting go of the safety and security of a job I loved and people I worked with. It really was like a bereavment.
From husband, family and friends. Also from strangers, organisations and people with specialist knowledge.
Oh my goodness, where do I start! It has been and continues to be rewarding, worthwhile, exciting and a daily challenge.
Had a nest egg to support me during the lean times. I became too money focused at the beginning, this compromised some of the work I delivered and affected my attitude.
Develop a plan for the transition, say 2 years, with resources in place. It may seem like a long time but flies by and it will keep you motivated. During this time you can try stuff out, make mistakes and prepare to make things permanent while taking calculated risks. It eases the pressure of having to 'get it right' today!!!
By Antonia on 19 April 2008 at 22:49
Hello Grace,
Congratulations on your career move! It must be really nice having more control over your time and life work balance.
I currently work as a careers adviser and I am interested in entering a career in learning and development.
Do you have any tips over useful training or postgraduate courses you could recommend?
Any tips for this kind of careershift?
Antonia