Health concerns
If your overall health becomes a problem in your job performance, changing careers may help you more than simply putting a smile back on your face.
Function and role
You no longer believe your job or function in your firm is where you intended to end up, like a frog in cold water who hasn't noticed the increasing temperature. Is it time to change?
Stress and salary
Have you reached the point where you've earned the income you've always desired, only to discover that it comes with 25-hour work days and a supervisor that never leaves you alone?
An early mistake
Employees often give a new employment environment the benefit of the doubt, blaming hardship on a high learning curve. Years pass by and nothing has changed.
Under-appreciation
You've worked hard and clever, you've gained experience, and your performance is outstanding, but no one in your organization appreciates it. This cannot possibly continue?
If these instances seem all too similar, it may be time to consider how to transition into a profession that better fits the intricacies and beliefs of your life. Taking the next step is something you can accomplish regardless of your age, income level, or credentials, as long as you have a strategy.