Vera Adamovich was very motivated to make a midlife career change when she showed up at my office. She had that day signed a contract with another career development counseling firm, heard of me, and then signed up with my organization too.

At the time she was running a home-based desktop publishing business, the main product of which was a weekly advertising publication.

She wasn`t unhappy with the business because, as a single mom, it had allowed her to be home with her daughters for nine years.

However, when I met Vera, the kids were 11 and 16 respectively and there wasn`t the need for her to be home as much, which caused her situation to be less than satisfying.

Although not miserable, she was always struggling financially because the business didn`t provide sufficient income. Vera hated the responsibility for advertising sales that were necessary to increase the volume of business, but it was difficult to secure good sales people. She’d hire them and they’d last a month.

Though she knew she`d had it with desktop publishing, Vera had no idea of what she wanted to do. She came to a job change expert because she wanted to know how to make a career change.

How to choose a career

After reviewing several of her more pleasant assignment experiences, I realized Vera had one very valuable talent. She was able to translate complicated concepts like accounting procedures, computer reports and financial statements in such a way that people could understand and apply them.

In the past she had had jobs where she taught people how to use software, how to interpret management reports and how to process and track orders on an automated system.

Vera`s education wasn`t in high tech but in art, which she used in her desktop publishing business. She loved the creativity involved with designing graphics and derived much satisfaction from a well turned out final product. What was missing was people contact.

In fact, her work life was structured exactly the opposite way than it should have been. She was spending 80% of her time at home alone working on the computer and 20% of her time interacting with people.

It wasn`t a good job fit and she needed to reverse that equation so that the people portion was 80% of her time and the remainder was spent working at her computer.

She needed to be independent, and not confined to a 9-5 desk job. In other words, she needed a variety of activities and the flexibility to manage her own schedule. But she didn`t know how to choose a career that would give her that contact and earn a living.

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It was actually a question of whether she was going to build a career around her artistic talents or her communication talents. The creative route gave her a real feeling of accomplishment, but she wasn`t able to make enough money from that alone.

Armed with the knowledge of what she needed and what she needed to avoid, Vera was able to find the perfect job in a very short time. She got a position as a Certified Financial Planner. Even though she works with a big company, she has a sense of being self-employed under a structure that is similar to a real estate agent.

It`s absolutely a people business, she said. When it comes to financial planning people have problems that need solving. Dealing with what are often huge problems to my clients, I am able to offer solutions with ease. Vera enjoys the level of comfort she is able to bring to her clients. She`s happy as the captain of her own ship and totally in charge. She can choose whether to work in her home office or her downtown office.

Most of her time is spent talking to people. When she does have to work on the computer, she says, It`s a joy! It comes naturally to me, and that’s a creative outlet as well.

She added that her income is now great. It can be whatever she wants it to be. She has everything she needs to get true satisfaction from her career.

Author's Bio: 

George Dutch is a certified Job Change Expert For 20 years, I’ve helped over 3000 people just like you who felt lost or confused or trapped– and wanted a better job fit! Are you ready to change your job or career? And start working naturally and effortlessly so that you get ENERGIZED by your job instead of drained, dumped out, dumped on, or dead-ended? More information please Visit this sites www.jobjoy.com