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Meredith’s PsychWords

December 9th, 2009 | 1 comment

Career Change? What has caused you to ask this? Are you desperately unhappy and wonder if rennovating your outer world might sort the inner turmoil?

Are you bored from doing the same tasks and feel that your brain has dessicated?

Are you worried about the onset of a BIG O birthday – had you pro0mised yourself that by this date you would be ensconsed in  your TRUE VOCATION?

Relationship problem at work with your direct report or colleagues causing distress and a desire to flee?

JUST GOTTA GET OUT OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING BEFORE  YOU ATROPHY?

Many people have an unconscious pattern that defines how many months or years they stat in the same role? When you near your cut-off time, you may feel restless, or somehow sabotage your role in order to leave, or simply begin to search for something different? To understand your pattern, make a review of how long you have tended to stay in each job you have ever had.

Is there a typical 2.5 to 3 year theme,or a 7 to 10 theme, or no discernable theme -  you are all over the map???

By analysing your PATTERN you may come to realise WHY it feels time to go.

If there is no pattern, it might indicate that OTHER factors are behind the distress.

Best regards

Meredith

 

 

 

Tags: job patterns, time to move on, work distress

One Response to “Meredith’s PsychWords”

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