04/02/2023
Is it hard? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely.
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Here are some of the main challenges involved in changing your career and I speak from experience as I have done them all.
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Although giving up my own space and taking a pay cut was tough (especially when youâre a single parent) it was fundamentally the only way I could juggle studying and qualifying as a lawyer. (And I will forever be grateful that this support was available.) That said, moving back in with family when youâre in your mid thirties and âshouldâ be in a certain stage of your life can feel like a backwards or sideways step, and you have to work hard to maintain the focus on why youâre doing it. In fact most of the career change process comes down to mindset.
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Sacrificing holidays, time with friends, indulgences and those experiences that give life its colour and texture can feel incredibly hard too. And the limbo feels like itâll never end. Until it does. And you look back and feel proud you saw it through.
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I will never forget the times of uncertainty, lack of confidence, imposter syndrome, exhaustion⌠and the near constant feeling that I was not being the mother I should be. Now, years after this experience, I realise I was modelling some important lessons for my daughter. I showed her that change is hard but can lead to growth and a better life; that in times of uncertainty you just have to keep going; that asking for help isnât a sign of weakness but a sign of strength; and that itâs better to work with your fears rather than let them prevent you from trying at all.
I wouldnât change my experience, however hard it felt in the moment, and Iâm pretty certain you wouldnât either.