Renewing your career is an essential part of any
successful person's work experience.
   
Over time, as we get used to the world of work and become good at what we do, we are likely to experience changing levels of satisfaction.

Often it doesn't seem to fit. For example, we may get promoted and then find ourselves less happy than when we were striving for that same promotion.

 
Why does this happen?
It happens because every time we make a change in our work situation, or any time a change is made by management that affects our work, we go through
career transition. It used to be that we thought of only promotions or other job changes as career transitions, but these days transitions are more frequent.

Renewing your Career means that you successfully adapt and begin to thrive as a result of the transition you experienced.
Career Assumptions
Satisfaction Elements
Relationship Assessment
Attitudes toward Change
Organizational Fitness
Trends
Values
Future Prediction
 

 
New boss, different from your natural preference  

 
Increased workload with no extra pay  

 
Relationship difficulties  

 
Need to learn new skills quickly  

 
Realization that you are giving your life to your work  

 
Desire to create more time for family or hobbies  

 
Promotions or lateral moves  

 
Physical, geographic moves that lead to new jobs  

 
Being fired or laid off from an employer  

 
Becoming a business owner  
 
 
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