3 Personal Traits to Develop When Planning a Big Career Move

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There are all sorts of different careers out there you could choose to pursue, and it’s now arguably more of a possibility than it’s ever been before for the average person to make a big career move, if they feel properly motivated.

But whether you are thinking about becoming an entrepreneur and want to start a tax business or something similar, or whether you are comfortable with the industry that you currently work within, but want to take a major step up and change employers at the same time, there are some useful things to keep in mind.

Perhaps first and foremost, the personal traits you nurture and develop can have a big impact on the success of any major career move.

Here’s a look at some of the personality traits you’ll want to develop.

Work to optimize your physical and mental energy levels

First things first; you need to work to optimize your physical and mental energy levels as much as possible. This is a good general rule that always applies, but it certainly applies when you are trying to make a major move in your career and need to be even more dynamic than usual.

Many ambitious people often put themselves in an unfortunate bind, by burning themselves out, working around the clock, sleeping too little, and not getting adequate nutrition. On the surface it may seem that these are all just the natural sacrifices that need to be made for success, but the reality is that living in this way will undermine your effectiveness and quality of life, across the board.

Get your routine as organized and simplified as possible

If you’re going to change industries, start a new business, or make a concerted effort to rise within the hierarchy of your current company, one of the most certain reliable facts is that you need to be highly efficient, and structured.

Part of this will naturally involve having to simplify the flow of your everyday work life, so that you can dedicate the majority of your time, energy, and attention to the priority areas which will have the greatest overall impact.

You also need to ensure that you are highly organized and on top of your various tasks and projects.

So, do an audit of the routine and structure of your everyday working life, and adjust as required.

Develop your ability to remain calm and focused under pressure

Stress, pressure, and uncertainty are all bound to develop whenever you are venturing out into the unknown, or are otherwise “putting yourself out there” in a conspicuous way.

The ability to remain calm and focused under pressure is of vital importance, as it will not only directly influence your performance, but also the impression you make on those around you. Being able to remain calm also reduces the stress that you experience, directly – meaning it will make you more resilient.

So, consider making changes to your diet, getting more sleep, taking up a regular yoga practice, and any number of other things that might make a significant difference in your ability to remain cool under pressure.

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