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Marci Alboher's "One Person Multiple Careers"

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For a good part of my working life I've wondered whether there was something wrong with me. Most of my friends had a very clear career path and stayed at established companies for a long time and only leaving to go to a related job at a different established company. »more»

Penelope Trunk's "The Brazen Careerist"; Advice you almost certainly have not heard before

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Penelope Trunk has just released the Brazen Careerist, her handbook for achieving career goals. Penelope has a lot of non-traditional career advice (such as "job hopping in your twenties is a great idea."). This is definitely not your parents' job handbook--probably because it is no longer your parents' world. »more»

Looking to Make a Midlife Career Change? First, Start Reading.

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Looking to learn more about a midlife career change? We've pulled together book recommendations from outplacement firms, career development professionals, and twenty-plus years of our own reading. The links for each title take you to the book's Amazon.com page. »more»

The World is Flat and other important things to know for your next career

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What Friedman means by "flat" is "connected". This book is about globalization and is a must-read for anyone considering changing careers. Why? Because changing careers is typically a multi-year process and the a worst-case scenario would be to find out too late in the process that the industry you are going into is about to be significantly and severely adversely affected. For example, right now is a very bad time for the record industry as it has been shrinking for several years and will probably continue to do so for the next several years. What are the next industries to be avoided and conversely what are the next big growth industries? "The World is Flat" is a good place to start your investigation. »more»

Midlife Career Transition Myths

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Susan Bryant is a contributing writer for Monster.com and the author of "Don't Stop the Career Clock". She has compiled the big three myths of midlife career changes. »more»

LifeTwo's Interview With Susan Crandell, Author of "Thinking About Tomorrow" ... and "Life Entrepreneur"

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When Susan Crandell walked away from her dream job as editor-in-chief of More magazine to become a freelance writer, she wondered if she would really find the better life she sought. Combining her newfound freedom and knowing that she wasn't the only middle aged person thinking about changing their life, she set off to investigate what she calls "life entrepreneurs" -- people who act on their vision of a "richer, fuller" future for themselves.

The result is "Thinking About Tomorrow," a look at forty-five people who reinvented themselves at midlife -- and the lessons they learned along the way. These weren't just career changes: these transformations encompass spirituality, education, and taking in the world. In turn, Crandell learned a lot about what goes into a successful midlife makeover.

She generously shared her insights with us in this email interview.. »more»

Thinking About Changing Your Life? New Book Tells The Stories Of Other Who Did

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A new book tells the stories of over forty people who undertook "midlife reinvention." That phrase is suggested by Susan Crandell, author of "Thinking About Tomorrow: Reinventing Yourself at Midlife." In it she describes what it takes to significantly change your life's direction. »more»

Book Tip: Never Eat Alone

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"Never Eat Alone" by Keith Ferrazzi is not a midlife book per se. But the lessons in the book will benefit anyone undertaking a career change (and who in midlife isn't at least considering ditching their current career?). »more»

"Top Ten Reasons Why People Quit Their Jobs"

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While far from a scientific analysis, management consultant and author Greg Smith compiled his top reasons people change jobs: »more»

A Quick Quiz On Whether You Should Quit Your Job

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Are you ready to quit your job? The Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal.com offers an online test to help you suss out your feelings and options. »more»