Bravery > Fear

Bravery > Fear

As a teacher, deciding to leave the classroom and pursue a new career outside of education can be a difficult and emotional decision.

It takes a great deal of strength to step away from a career that you've dedicated so much of yourself to and start something new. However, with the right mindset and preparation, this transition can lead to a rewarding and fulfilling new chapter in your life.

As you begin your journey to a new career, it's important to understand what you can expect in the job market.

The job market outside of education can be competitive, and it's essential to research the opportunities available and the skills and experience required for the positions you're interested in.

Consider reaching out to your network to let people know your career plans and exploring some online job descriptions in your area of interest to get a sense of the landscape.

When starting a new career, there are also pitfalls to watch out for. It's important to be realistic about the learning curve and the time it takes to establish yourself in a new field.

You may have to start at a lower level or take on a lower salary than you're used to, but keep in mind that this is part of the process.

Additionally, it's important to be adaptable and open to learning new skills, as the demands of a new career may be different from what you're used to in education.

Finally, it's essential to encourage yourself to enjoy the journey.

You're embarking on a new and exciting chapter in your life, and it's important to savor the experience.

Celebrate your successes, even small ones, and remember to give yourself credit for the hard work you've put in.

Remember that the skills and experience you've gained in education are valuable and can be applied to many different fields.

Leaving the classroom to pursue a new career outside of education is a brave and exciting decision.

Approach your transition with patience and a positive mindset and believe that you can and will build a fulfilling and rewarding career.

Enjoy your journey!

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I’m a substitute teacher with a Masters and PhD (Philosophy) looking for something outside of secondary teaching.

Erich Conrad

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