How to Understand What You Really Want to Be?
3. Consider the Returns
Most thoughts on job changes often stumble on the prospect of losing a steady stream of revenue. Money is important, but it’s not everything. Remember, the job that you enjoy is going to fetch you more money in the long term than the job that you are forced to do. You have to be prepared to lose a bit of current income to get a start on the job that you love to do.
4. Start Job Hunting
If you find a job that you love to do, that suits the skills you have, and offers a reasonable salary, then start hunting for it. You do not necessarily have to quit the present job. In this age of economic slowdown, it is not easy to get a job. But if you keep your focus on the job hunt, the dream job will eventually come.