In this episode, I discuss what it means to take a career LEAP.

It’s the form of career change people talk of most, but also the one most people don’t execute on.

What happens is that they decide they really don’t enjoy their current role, and they want to do something completely different.

The problem is that this new role or idea feels so far removed from what they’re currently doing that they don’t know how they would even begin to make it happen.

They also wonder if it really is the right path for them.

Making the wrong decision feels scary, especially if you need to invest time, money and resources into it – what if it doesn’t work out?

In this episode, I discuss the tangible steps you need to take, so that you can make that career LEAP with confidence.

What you will learn:

  • How to validate your ideas
  • How to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to go
  • Why sometimes you need to play the long game

How to validate your ideas – Validating your ideas is so important in giving you confidence around that career change.

How to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to go – I share with you the tangible steps you can take to start bridging the gap between where you are now and making that career leap.

Why sometimes you need to play the long game – Sometimes it might be that you don’t move directly from the role you’re in now into the role you’ve identified you want to move into. You might take a ‘bridge opportunity’.

Other episodes you may enjoy:

Episode 146: How To Know What Type Of Career Change To Make- Part 1

Episode 147: How To Know What Type Of Career Change To Make- Part 2

THIS EPISODE IS BOUGHT TO YOU BY THE CAREER CHANGE MAKER PROGRAM

This episode was brought to you by my signature program, the Career Change Maker Program.
If you are looking for support with changing career direction, book a suitability call >> Career Clarity Call.

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