![]() ![]() “Those who successfully make career transitions can be extremely fulfilled and happy, and this can be reflected in turn in the quality of their relationships and their general mental health and well-being,” Fishman Cohen tells Inverse. If you take those actions, and choose to restart, the benefits can be huge. Then, exploring, networking, and researching in a new, desired field. Relaunching your career requires reflecting on personal passions, financial status, skills, and drivers of dissatisfaction within the current job, Fishman Cohen explains. She’s coached hundreds of employees through this complicated process. IRelaunch works with employers to create their in-house return to work programs and with a national community of professionals seeking to return to work after career breaks. But it doesn’t have to be.Ĭarol Fishman Cohen, co-founder of career reentry firm iRelaunch, details how to effectively reset your career, step by step. ![]() Making the leap into a new field or restarting after years out of the workforce is daunting. If you’re miserable at work, when do you know it’s time for change? And perhaps more importantly, how do you make a switch without tanking your professional life? It can create an ongoing psychological toll off the clock, too, resulting in chronic stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout. Job dissatisfaction doesn’t just stay in the office. And according to a 2019 survey, including 6,600 workers in the United States, more than half are unhappy in their current job. Most of the world’s population spends a third of their life working. ![]()
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