Career Change Guide – Talk To Everyone!

Many people feel that they are in the wrong job – and yet they don’t really know what to do to get out if it. There’s something of a dissatisfaction, eating away at them from the inside that feels uncomfortable, but it’s unclear exactly how bad things are.

So they push on year after year, wondering what to do and end up taking the path of least resistance, by doing nothing.

Yet, surprisingly to some, there are some really easy things you can do to set yourself up when it comes to career change. Steps you can start taking today in easy stages that will make a real difference to your quest.

In fact, without making much effort, you can start to build the right relationships with lots of people who will become your allies in the search for a role you really want for your career.

These people can become your eyes and ears, on the lookout for what you want, and point you in the right direction – and others in yours.

In ‘How To Win Friends and Influence People’, the master of using relationship building skills to your advantage, Dale Carnegie, develops the theme at length.

In this marvellous book, written back in the earlier decades of the last century (published around 1936), he uses his considerable experience to explain how being interested in OTHER people is the key to being interesting to them.

And when you have such a relationship with them, people are naturally attracted to you and want to help, almost without being asked!

In fact, he explains how just being prepared to listen to them, asking questions that discover information from time to time, interspersed with phases where you listen again, makes you the valued one and remembered by them.

This means that you are in their mind as a positive, supportive and interested person around whom they feel good. And their feeling good is a leg-up for you when something, some situation, some comment and even some opportunity comes by them that is right up your street. They think of you!

Leaving them ideally positioned to remember YOU, when you need them to, as well as singing your praises precisely when the moment is right for someone whose problem your employment with them might solve.

Think of it this way. Would your brother; your mother; your best friend help you out if they could? By having a whole bunch of people working for you, the leverage of such significant numbers can add up immensely, making the opportunity for ‘someone who knows someone’ work perfectly for you.

Remember, people, especially when they like you, are most proud and warmed inside when they can genuinely help someone else. The investment of your time to engage FULLY with someone else might pay dividends that at the moment you will find hard to comprehend.

A small change in your behaviors with other people, might well lead to the career change opportunities you have only dreamt about until now.

2007 “How To Land Your Dream Job”. You can have the job of your dreams. It takes application, attention and the information you need to get you there, young or old. There’s all you need at Martin Haworth’s website, http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com

Author: Martin Haworth
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Career Change Guide – Talk To Everyone!

Many people feel that they are in the wrong job – and yet they don’t really know what to do to get out if it. There’s something of a dissatisfaction, eating away at them from the inside that feels uncomfortable, but it’s unclear exactly how bad things are.

So they push on year after year, wondering what to do and end up taking the path of least resistance, by doing nothing.

Yet, surprisingly to some, there are some really easy things you can do to set yourself up when it comes to career change. Steps you can start taking today in easy stages that will make a real difference to your quest.

In fact, without making much effort, you can start to build the right relationships with lots of people who will become your allies in the search for a role you really want for your career.

These people can become your eyes and ears, on the lookout for what you want, and point you in the right direction – and others in yours.

In ‘How To Win Friends and Influence People’, the master of using relationship building skills to your advantage, Dale Carnegie, develops the theme at length.

In this marvellous book, written back in the earlier decades of the last century (published around 1936), he uses his considerable experience to explain how being interested in OTHER people is the key to being interesting to them.

And when you have such a relationship with them, people are naturally attracted to you and want to help, almost without being asked!

In fact, he explains how just being prepared to listen to them, asking questions that discover information from time to time, interspersed with phases where you listen again, makes you the valued one and remembered by them.

This means that you are in their mind as a positive, supportive and interested person around whom they feel good. And their feeling good is a leg-up for you when something, some situation, some comment and even some opportunity comes by them that is right up your street. They think of you!

Leaving them ideally positioned to remember YOU, when you need them to, as well as singing your praises precisely when the moment is right for someone whose problem your employment with them might solve.

Think of it this way. Would your brother; your mother; your best friend help you out if they could? By having a whole bunch of people working for you, the leverage of such significant numbers can add up immensely, making the opportunity for ‘someone who knows someone’ work perfectly for you.

Remember, people, especially when they like you, are most proud and warmed inside when they can genuinely help someone else. The investment of your time to engage FULLY with someone else might pay dividends that at the moment you will find hard to comprehend.

A small change in your behaviors with other people, might well lead to the career change opportunities you have only dreamt about until now.

2007 “How To Land Your Dream Job”. You can have the job of your dreams. It takes application, attention and the information you need to get you there, young or old. There’s all you need at Martin Haworth’s website, http://www.howtolandyourdreamjob.com

Author: Martin Haworth
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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  1. Career Change Guide – Talk To Everyone!
  2. Career Change – Change Careers or Change Employers?
  3. Career Change Options – Career Change After 40
  4. Career Change After 50 – Are You Still Fit for a Career Change After 50?
  5. Change your Career With our Ten Step Career Change Plan!

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