I have talked to a number of people who are considering a career change because their current work doesn't allow them to use enough of their talents. If you are a person who feels they are not using their talents in their work, but don't feel like now is the time to make a career change, there may be some other options for you to consider.
First of all, you do need to identify the talents you possess that you would like to be using. For example, are you a creative person working in a job that doesn't allow for any creativity? Or perhaps you have great communication skills which go unnoticed and unused. Whatever it is, you need to start by identifying what you would like to be doing differently. You should also think about ways in which you could use those talents.
Some people decide that there are ways they could use some of those untapped talents in their current job or at least with their current employer. In that case, they would need to consider how they could make a proposal to their employer to make the desired adjustments in their work. If that is your situation, you may wish to speak with your manager to discuss possible ways in which you could be more fulfilled and help the organization by using more of your talents. Some people find they have time to work at a part-time job that addresses some of their needs and could fill a void. In that way, their primary work situation does not change, but it gives them an opportunity to use some talents they are not using otherwise.
Other people determine that they should look for opportunities outside work to put their talents to good use. That may include volunteer activities through a church, social service agency, or other community organization. Volunteering doesn't necessarily have to be for a large number of hours, often it can be scheduled at times that fit your availability, and some activities could be done from your home. At any rate, volunteering could be a great way to utilize some of your otherwise untapped talents. That could bring benefits to you as well as to others and possibly your community.
Mary Ann Davis is a Licensed Professional counselor in private practice providing coaching and counseling for life's transitions: including career change or job search, as well as loss of job, retirement planning, grief work, coping with an empty nest, and other life planning issues. She is certified as a Master Career Counselor by the National Career Development Association; a Life/work Counselor by the National Employment Counseling Association; and is a Distance Credentialed Counselor. Please visit her web site at www.YourCareerPlan.com for more information.
To contact Mary Ann, please call (513) 665-4444 x3 and leave a personal and confidential message or send an email to YourCareerPlan@cinci.rr.com.
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