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5 Simple Strategies for Lessening the odds of Career Move Decision!

 

Your career move decision affects where you live and operate, every new job changes the impact and course of your life. It’s a ‘COMPLETE PERSON’ who fills a position, not just a set of hard and soft skills, personal and professional traits, core and competencies.

The moment they’re in the right fit, they can result in the transformation to everyone & everything in and around them

So what makes your career move big decisions so hard?

Going back to the basics can help you get clear on what you want and feel better about moving forward.

Here are five simple strategies for lessening the odds that you’ll look back and wish you did it differently.

1. You’ve Got to Collect All the Information

The first step is research. If you make a decision without the proper information—like joining a company without learning what the culture is really like—you’re setting yourself up for disappointment later on when you learn something that would’ve made a difference

2. You’ve Got to Chill Out

Making a choice is stressful by nature, but doing it from a place of calm consideration lowers your chance of making the wrong one. That’s because the calmer you are, the less likely you are to make a hasty, emotional decision.

3. You’ve Got to Know All the Options

Don’t leave any option unexplored, no matter how unlikely it seems: You want to know the full range of choices and not limit yourself to two.

4. You’ve Got to Keep a List

Instead of just going through the pros and cons in your head, write them out in list form. It’s not just a matter of clarifying important points and picking a side. Keeping the list will help you minimize regret, because if you start to second-guess yourself later on, you’ll have evidence for why you made the decision you did. Sometimes, a simple reminder that your choice was based on concrete factors and the best information you had at the time—and wasn’t just made on a whim—can help re-configure your thinking so you feel better about the path you took.

5. You’ve Got to Keep Things in Perspective

This is important both during decision-making and afterwards. We often get so caught up in finding the best option that it consumes us. Reminding yourself that things are going to be OK no matter which choice you make—which is true most of the time—puts you in the right mindset for a regret-free decision.

Regret is usually unproductive and pointless, and although that doesn’t help when you feel like you made a huge mistake, the less time you spend dwelling on what could have been, the better.

If all else fails, try to channel that regret into something useful. Making a poor decision prepares you for better decision making in the future. Analyze what went wrong, refine your process, and move forward.

 

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