Midlife Career-Change Tips for Burnouts
By Arthur Laud
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Changing careers in the middle of life can be stressful, especially if you burned out in your last job. At a time like this, one should take stock of themselves as part of the process of finding the right direction. Your next career is very likely to be your last, so the decisions that you make now are critical. Pull yourself together, and properly arm yourself for making some of the most important decisions of your life.
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Midlife Career-Change Tips for Burnouts - Arthur Laud
Midlife Career-Change Tips for Burnouts
How to start over from scratch, get pumped again, and wind up in a good financial position.
Arthur Laud
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Table of Contents
Why you Burned Out in your Last Career
Why your Next Move is Critical
Making a List of your Natural Strengths
Learning from Past Mistakes
Catching Up with Technology
Assessing the Current Job Environment
Strategic Educational Considerations
Let's Consider Starting your Own Business, Just for Fun
Collecting Unemployment
Handling Cobra Insurance and a 401K Rollover
Changing Jobs vs. Changing Careers
Government Jobs: The Pros and Cons
21st Century Resume Tips
Getting Pumped for your New Career
Starting Over with Personal Finances
Life is Good when you Love your Career
About the Author
Why you Burned Out in your Last Career
If you have found yourself in the middle of life facing a dramatic career change, you are not alone. This happens to a lot of people. At a time like this, it is natural to feel apprehensive and confused. Don’t worry! If you handle the situation properly, it will probably be the best thing that ever happens to you. A good first step in coming to grips with it is to examine why so many people find themselves in this position.
Young people are encouraged early in life to decide on their career choices. By the time they finish high school and are moving on to college, kids are expected to know what they want to do for the rest of their working lives. Logically, it is unrealistic to expect a teenager to really know the best career to follow, even though many do stay with their original choice. This is one of the major reasons why people burn