Evaluate your options internally
Can you try a new project that involves working with colleagues from other teams? Does your company have different departments that you could move to internally?
If you aren’t clear on what the other areas of the company do, speak with your manager to see if there’s any possibility of setting up some internal work experience to gain an insight into what the other teams do on an everyday basis. You can also explore whether your employer offers any training or external learning opportunities that could assist you with changing roles within the company.
Talk to a variety of people
Talk to people in your network and ask what they do for work and what they love about what they do. Connect with new people through professional social networks and by attending networking events/seminars. Ask them about their job and what advice they can provide about working in their role/industry.
Learn a new skill
Look for in-person workshops or online platforms to learn new skills in an area you find interesting. There are plenty of free options out there like YouTube or Skillshare, so start there if you don’t have any clear ideas.
Don’t be afraid to keep trying new things – you may find a hidden talent or passion you didn’t realise you had.
Start a side hustle
Starting a side hustle is another way that you can explore your passions and potentially turn it into your full-time job. Growing a side hustle outside your work hours is a great way to test out a new career path while still receiving a steady pay cheque from your regular job.
Explore new job opportunities
If all else fails, it may be time to start applying for new roles. Use the learnings from your current role to find something new that aligns more closely with your working style, interests and values. We spend over 90,000 hours of our lives at work, so it’s important to find a job that fulfils you.
Téa Angelos is an entrepreneur, author, speaker and founder of Smart Women Society, an online education company providing innovative products and tools for women to grow their independence with money, career, wellbeing and love.
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