“I can’t afford to change careers” is one of the most common beliefs that stops people from exploring their passion and venturing on a more fulfilling career path. In this guest blog post Karin Mizgala from Money Coaches Canada shares her insights on how to prepare financially with six steps to begin your career change.

There is a popular expression, that’s actually the title of a book published in the 1980’s, “Do what you love and the money will follow.” But my experience as a financial planner and money coach tells a different story. The people who are most successful following their bliss are the ones who don’t just assume the money will follow, they take charge and make a plan.

These six steps to begin your career change are a great way to start:

STEP ONE of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change

Evaluate Your Mindset Around Money

Look at this career change decision as an opportunity to evaluate your mindset around money. Examine your limiting thoughts, and be determined to believe in yourself and your ability to take charge.

STEP TWO of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change

Take Stock

Step Two of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change: Take Stock

Step Two of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change: Take Stock

With a positive attitude in place, take stock of your assets, savings and debt level. You can use this Net Worth Statement to get started. If your debt is high, (especially credit card debt) you will want to work on lowering that debt before you make changes. But don’t let debt stop you, let it take you to step 3.

STEP THREE of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change

Create a Plan

Step Three of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change: Create a Plan

Step Three of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change: Create a Plan

Create a spending, savings and debt repayment plan. This is where you get to feel in charge. What are your actual expenses? What income do you need to meet them? What can you trim, if only for the short run, to give yourself more ability to lower debt and/or create savings. This is a great opportunity to get creative. Can you save money through bartering services with neighbours or friends? Do you have a skill you could teach part-time? Every step you take, no matter how small, will feed your confidence in your plan.

STEP FOUR of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change

Slow and Steady Wins the Race

Step Four of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change: Slow and Steady Wins the Race

Step Four of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change:
Slow and Steady Wins the Race

Consider ways to transition slowly. If you are starting your own business or going back to school, can you do that part-time while remaining in your current job? For example, could you start your business on weekends, and build clientele and a reputation before going full-time? If you are taking courses, can any of them be done online, on your own time or through evening classes? Would it be possible to shift to part-time hours in your current job? Or, if you worked in your new business or took classes during the week, could you handle a part-time job on weekends or evenings to supplement your income?

If you can’t transition slowly, you may have to wait until you’ve saved enough to cover 6 to 12 months of expenses before you make the career change. What you don’t want to do is rely on credit to keep you going. That creates a burden too heavy for a new business to handle. Better to wait a year to start with money in the bank, than to be out of business in a year.

STEP FIVE of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change

Stay Engaged

Stay engaged. Once you have a plan and start to implement it, you will face challenges. It’s inevitable. Don’t slip into old habits of avoidance. More than ever, it’s crucial that you check in for an hour a week to see where you stand financially. How are you doing? Were income and expenses what you expected? Have circumstances that impact your needs changed?

STEP SIX of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change

Take Care of Yourself

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Step Six of Six Steps to Begin Your Career Change: Take Care of Yourself

Take care of yourself. This is a really important step of the six steps to begin your career change. Making a career change is full of uncertainty, try to keep the rest of your life as calm as possible. It probably isn’t a good time to change career if you are about to get married or start a family. It’s also important that you eat well, get enough sleep and exercise. Life changes are emotional marathons and the better your health the better you’ll manage. When things don’t work out in a new venture, lack of money is often cited as the reason. I would counter that it was more likely a lack of planning, engagement and honesty around money that was the downfall. “Do what you love and the money will follow,” leaves a lot up to chance. At Money Coaches Canada we champion a more powerful position; “Take charge of your money and follow your dreams.”

Now that you have learned about the six steps to begin your career change, you have the tools to eliminate one barrier. Let’s work together, so that you can take charge and get CLEAR on YOUR fulfilling career.

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