Career Advice
- Christelle Pillot
- Oct 8, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 4, 2022

Today we are facing economic challenges we have not encountered before.
Your wallet must be experiencing the change when you pay for groceries and utility bills.
This is the context of the question: Best career advice for a career change. Most of you might think of a career change to look for better options or want to see how you can monetize your experience, strengths, and interest. I get you many driven professionals I have talked to are at a career crossroads. The shifting global emphasis on digital work has created opportunities we all can seize. Reeling from the effects of the pandemic, made us more appreciative of life's fragile nature, and creating life outside of work is indeed worth pursuing.
I have collected some answers to the same question, for privacy names of responders were cut out but you can see what most share.
These are actual responses, I am grateful to be part of a responsive private group that celebrates positive change.












Notice most responses were encouraging the change but also cautioning on what lies ahead.
If you know me well enough, you know I am about mindfulness and creating strategies that work. If you are among the many ambitious women looking to UPSCALE and be a better version of yourself, a career change might be what you need.
If you are still on the fence and carefully weighing your options let's chat.
I offer a free conversation on where you are and where you want to go to see if I can help you.
After the call and you've had the clarity, you need you can decide what you want to do next.
I want to be part of your evolving story, each one of us is called for a higher purpose and maybe now is the time for you to examine yours.

"Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning."—Gloria Steinem
"Your career is like a garden. It can hold an assortment of life's energy that yields a bounty for you. You do not need to grow just one thing in your garden. You do not need to do just one thing in your career."—Jennifer Ritchie Payette
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