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Jim Stevenson

About Jim Stevenson

Jim Stevenson has worked in training business staff across 20 years. He’s proud to help business clients push their business further by providing ongoing training and assessment of companies across a broad range of industries. He works for Go Training and has a loving wife and two sons.

Key Reasons Why Training for a New Career is Good Long Term

April 3, 2018 By Jim Stevenson Leave a Comment

Maybe you just left the university, finding new opportunities with your given skills set, or facing unemployment. Finding yourself thrown in a cloud of uncertainty can be challenging. However, maybe it’s time to rethink your options and consider the career path you want to take. By realizing your key strengths, searching for new possibilities, and acquiring new skills, it is possible. By embracing fear and uncertainty and rising above the challenge, you can discover a career that’s right for you.

Here are the key reasons why training for a new career is good for you:

  1. You discover your strengths

Most of us get caught up in the daily grind, taking a job that we don’t want just to pay the bills. But think about it, do you want to find your purpose in a job you don’t want? Or switch to a career and start doing something you love?

It’s crucial to be aware where your key strengths lie because it is where your capabilities and skills will thrive in the long run. Maybe you felt you’re an excellent speaker but never thought this talent would need further honing. At this point, it necessary to invest in training, classes, and workshops that can fine-tune your existing skills.

  1. Investing in knowledge, as you apply it more frequently

Knowledge is a lifelong process. We should never stop learning and continuously be updating our skills. Never assume that you’re already knowledgeable enough and you don’t need to be wiser. Undergoing training broadens your perspective. You’ll realize that there is so much out there that you need to learn.

You will eventually identify how you can contribute on a much larger scale in the industry you’re currently serving (or wanted to serve in the future). You will also become much more knowledgeable about who are the industry leaders out there that are directly in line with the career path you’re looking for.

  1. You invest in the right relationships

As you gain valuable skills sets and knowledge along the way, you begin to identify vital connections. Do you have a circle of influence? Is it enough to become the person that you’ve always want to be? They say who you surround with, spend time with, is who you’ll eventually become.

In training, you’ll get access to mentors and coaches that can set you on the right path, and push you in achieving your target goals. Make sure that you surround yourself with the right people. Nurture these relationships, and you’ll be surprised by the outcome.

  1. It helps sustain your momentum

Far too often, real life kicks in- you have a family to feed, bills needed to be paid. It can quickly send one off track. Staying focused can be difficult, and most people lose their momentum before even reaching their goals. However, by continually upgrading your skills set, and participating in training, it will help keep your energy going, making you thrive through difficulties, and hungry to reach new heights.

Training for a new career can be challenging. However, it can help you discover your strengths, build momentum, invest in the right connections and learn new things. Go Training offers accredited training and courses that can help you develop skill sets that can help you jumpstart your career.

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