Returning from a sun-soaked break to a sinking dread to face the daily grind can be a sign it’s time for change. If you’re not sure whether you’re pining for more sun or it’s the thought of work that’s giving you post-holiday blues, then here is some advice on how to gain clarity and what to do next.

Identify the Signs of Discontent

Ending a relaxing vacation often sharpens feelings of unease at work. As a recruiter, I regularly speak to people in this predicament, especially in the accountancy sector, where the job market is driven by the limited availability of highly skilled professionals.

Even though people know they are unhappy about heading back into the office, fear of taking a risk holds them back. It’s no surprise really, as staying where you’re comfortable is far easier than acting on the signs and taking a leap of faith into the relative unknown.

Embrace the Thrill of Change

Currently, I am working with several accountancy firms that are seeking talented people. With a shortage of great candidates, the transition from job search to offer can be astonishingly swift. The rapid pace at which firms move can be unsettling if the thought of leaving your comfort zone is intimidating.

At work, when you feel secure and in control, your self-confidence grows. Delivering results consistently can enable you to shape your environment and enhance your work-life balance. This is an enviable position, but if you’re driven by personal growth and learning, standing still can quickly lead to restless dissatisfaction.

Evaluate New Opportunities

So, how do you determine if a new job is the right one for you? The truth is, you can never be 100% certain. Every change in your life, whether moving house, switching jobs, or trying a new restaurant, carries some risk. Yet, you can mitigate it with a careful and considered approach.

Understand your Motivations: Do you know what’s making you unhappy in your current role? What do you want to change in your working life? Have you attempted to address any issues with your employer?

Believe in Yourself: Are you confident you can showcase your skills to your potential new employer as effectively as you have to your current one?

Be Strategic: There is no room for panic when weighing up a career move. Stay calm and level-headed and make a list of the pros and cons of your options. Think short and long term. Include your current role and drill down on the details. Make sure to address the core reason you want to change. Don’t be afraid to take advice from trusted friends and confidants.

Live a Life Without Regret

Having spent a lot of time with people who stay in unfulfilling jobs out of fear of the unknown, my advice is to put your emotions aside and evaluate the situation objectively.

Ask yourself if the new opportunity excites you more than your current role. Moving on is a big and brave decision, particularly if you’ve been with the same company for a long time. However, if your passion has faded and you’ve done your due diligence, what do you have to lose?

Returning from your summer holiday is the perfect time to reassess your career. So, if the thought of going back fills you with anxiety, use the moment to gauge if a change is for the best.

Most of all, remember that you only live once. Seize the moment, embrace the thrill of change, and embark on a journey towards a job that truly excites you.

Summer is a time of relaxation, a chance to unwind and recharge our batteries. It also offers a rare opportunity to take a moment among the daily demands of work to reflect on our professional path and evaluate where we stand.

In my line of work, I often encounter people who have already decided to seek a new horizon. But let me be clear, taking stock and examining your career doesn’t necessarily mean it’s time to move on. In fact, what I am suggesting is simply about taking responsibility and holding yourself accountable for ensuring your ambitions are aligned with your personal goals.

Granted, finding time for introspection amid a busy and contented life is not easy. However, it is precisely during these periods of contentment that we should evaluate our direction and progress to ensure our careers remain fulfilling. Summer gives us the extra time and space needed to reflect on this and our aspirations.

So, where do we begin? Start by asking yourself some fundamental yet pivotal questions. Are you excelling in your field? Does going to work bring you joy? Are you happy with your work-life balance? Do your values align with your colleagues and does your company’s mission still ignite your passion?

Ask yourself when the last time was that you received a performance appraisal or sought feedback from your boss. Can you outline your key objectives for the next 3, 6 and 12 months, or have they evolved since your last discussion with your manager? Being aware of these changes and maintaining open communication is essential, as your line manager will have a significant impact on your future promotion prospects.

Assuming you aspire to continue growing and developing professionally, consider the new skills you’ve acquired over the past year. Are you actively expanding your knowledge base? Are there any courses or support systems available to help your personal and professional growth?

Moreover, when was the last time you refreshed your CV? Keeping an eye on the job market not only reveals enticing opportunities but also ensures you understand your own value – especially if you have remained with a single employer for a significant period.

Even the most exceptional jobs can lose their appeal over time. Sometimes, you do need a change or a fresh challenge to reignite your passion. However, before diving into a job search, make sure you think carefully about your current role, employer, and prospects. And be honest with yourself but remember that work will never rival the joy of spending time with your loved ones, so be realistic and kind to yourself too.

To find genuine happiness, I firmly believe you need to discover a purpose in your work that aligns with your long-term goals. This requires understanding what truly matters to you in life. When your strengths align with this purpose, determining your next steps becomes more natural, and the power to make it happen lies with you.

So, embrace the summer as more than just a season of leisure. Use it to unlock new and exciting career opportunities that match your aspirations. Take charge of your professional journey, and let the sunshine illuminate your path to fulfilment.

This year, instead of merely dreaming of distant shores, why not use this break to embark on a fulfilling journey of self-discovery?

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