What To Look Out for When You Make a Big Change

I've recently made a big change in my life.  After almost 25 years of stable employment and being in an executive role for the last 8 years, I've quit my job to become a full-time coach.

 

Whether the change you are going through is professional or personal, making the change can be daunting, and knowing what to expect might make the process a little easier.  These are some of the things I've come across during this process of change, that may help you in your process.

There will be naysayers 

There will be some who will tell you that your choice or decision is a mistake.  If it feels right to you don't pay attention to them.  Don't allow their fears and doubt to derail you from your plan.  If you have the same fears understand why you are having those fears and come up with a plan to deal with your worst-case scenario.  

There will be fear and doubt

Making a big change will come with your own fears and doubts.  There will be times when you second guess your decision, and fear will creep in.  Each time you have a setback, you will fine yourself asking if you've made the right decision.  When you start thinking about all the things that could go wrong, know that this is your ego trying to protect you from the unknown - that is its primary job - to protect you.  If you are a planner, try to identify what could go wrong and how you can proactively deal with it. 

 

It will be uncomfortable

Acknowledge that it will be an uncomfortable process.  Even if you have planned what needs to happen in minute detail, some things will not go according to plan.  When this happens, don’t see it as a failure and give up, rather understand what went wrong and what you can learn from this.  Then identify alternative ways to get to your goal.  Especially when the process of making a change becomes too hard, you may be tempted to go back to your old habits or roles – back to your comfort zone.  When this happens, go back to your “WHY”

Know your WHY

Be clear about why you are making the change.  Write it down so it’s easy for you to look at it whenever doubt or fear creeps in.  Write down:

Why are you making the change?

  • Other than yourself, who will benefit from this change?

    What will your life be like when you accomplish this?

    What will your life be like if you don't make the change?

Your Confidence

Your confidence will waiver, especially when you have a setback or when something doesn’t go according to plan.  I have moments when I wonder if I've done the right thing.  I force myself to stop, take a step back and re-evaluate the situation. 

Why didn’t this work?

What can I do differently to get the result I need?

When my confidence waivers, going back to my why also reminds me of the reasons I decided to make the change.  

Make sure you have support

Remember that you don’t have to go through this change alone.  Look into your network of family, friends and colleagues who can support you.  Have a sounding board - someone who can help you stay on track, keep you motivated and to talk you back to reality when the fear creeps in (a coach is great for this 😊).

Acknowledge your achievements

Acknowledge your achievements, no matter how small.  Remember that a small step towards achieving your goal is better than taking no steps at all towards it.  We generally focus on the things that go wrong rather than the things that go right.  At the end of each day, or each week, make a list of the things that you’ve accomplished, and allow yourself to celebrate them.

Mindset

One of my biggest challenges has been changing my mindset.  I find that I have to continuously work at having the correct mindset.  It is easy to fall back into old thought patterns, especially if you have had those patterns for a very long time.  

Accountability

You have to keep yourself accountable.  Unless you have a coach or an accountability partner no one else will check in on you to make sure that you have done the things that you’ve said that you are going to do.  It is much easier if you have someone who can keep you accountable.   

Trust Yourself

You will know that it's the right decision.  Have trust in yourself that you know what you are doing, and that you are on the right path.  

If you are looking to make a big change and want to know more about how I can help you through the process, get in touch for a free introductory session.