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Start Your Successful Reinvention Here

In the six years since I started my company, The Reinvention Institute, I’ve helped hundreds of people who wanted to reinvent their careers. I’ve seen what works—and what doesn’t!  If you’re hoping to join the ranks of successful reinventors, here are five tips to get you started:

1. Start with a mini-reinvention

The idea of completely overhauling your career can seem daunting. Instead of trying to tackle the big mountain first, start with a mini-reinvention. Do something that expands your horizon, like taking a class in a new subject area or tagging along with a friend to an industry event outside your current field. Your mini-reinvention doesn’t always have to be career-related; things like changing your hairstyle or going skydiving also count. The point is to get used to pushing yourself out of your comfort zone in small ways on a regular basis—a very important skill in reinvention.

2. Go back to your childhood

If you’re casting about for ideas about what to do next, mine your childhood for clues. If you were the girl using her Easy-Bake Oven to feed the neighborhood, see how you can integrate that love of cooking into your career.  Don’t forget your high school years; if you were on the debate team, see if there’s a way to include public speaking in your next gig. The goal is to find elements of what you love and weave them into your reinvention.

3. Pick up the pennies around you

What are you currently doing for free that you could get paid for? If your family always fights over your caramel cake at Thanksgiving, tell them that you’ll take orders for other holidays.  Better yet, tell them to spread the word among their friends! If you’re constantly being called for advice on the perfect gift, start a small shopping service. Get used to receiving money for the things people value in you; it can open a whole new pathway to career reinvention.

4. Get a buddy

Reinvention can be a long and lonely road. Like Thelma and Louise, the trip will be a lot more fun if you take a buddy along – just don’t drive off a cliff! Pick your most supportive, creative and adventurous girlfriend and make a blood-sister pact to help each other along the way.  Report your progress, brainstorm ideas, offer encouragement and keep one another honest. Studies show that those who seek out group support have greater success—the same is true for reinvention.

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09.29.2009
Claire0803
Talk about timing!! I am working on, and making little reinventions already. The first being what I thought about myself. I've always known in my head, that I have just as much worth and value as anyone else. But not in my heart. Now, with the help of cognitive therapy and medication, I finally broke through a huge wall in my psyche - a major accomplishment. Once that happened my heart filled with the truth that I am priceless - even if others don't think so. But not only that, with it came loads confidence! Now at 45, for the first time in my life I feel like I can do anything - and I believe it too! Woo! Hoo! So now I'm working on reinventing my career - I want to be a writer, and airbrush artist. I've also discovered a desire, and the courage, to get my motorcycle license. After that, the plan is to buy a Harley and join my local H.O.G. (Harley Owners Group.) From there I'll follow where this ride leads me - savoring every aspect of it along the way. I can't wait.
08.17.2009
sunnyrose
being that i was a vicitim of domestic viloence i have lost my hearing.... HOWEVER;................ i have wanted to reinvent myself using the experiance of healthcare and office skills that i have earned. i am homebound with an 82 yr young father, my time is spent working on the computer and organizing paperwork and healthcare for my dad and myself.... i am interested in reinventing myself with the skills of writing and photography.. i have so many stories of growing up and my ancestors life in the many differnt states and countries that they came from. i have many different abilities that i can do at home while looking after my father i have looked into working from home but there are so many scams out there so what could i do what do you have to offer me in the way of reinventing myself
07.20.2009
Ann
UGH! I'm overwhelmed and underwhelmed all at the same time!! Had a nice career going but put it on hold to raise 3 kids. Moving far from Manhattan didn't help, as the job prospects in my field don't really pay well in the burbs. Kids are getting bigger (so am I actually, since I think I'm despressed!!) and I want to "REINVENT" me! I want to do what I love, but without feeling the guilt that I"m not doing enough for my family. How can it be all about me, when society says a good mom makes it all about her kids and family??
Rose Marie: we'll have huge amount of tips in our february issue which is the reinvention issue. Also, if you really want to get serious, come to the reinvention convention in NYC in Oct (see Don't Miss column for how to sign up.) It's very inspiring. Before I was the editor of More I was at the convention myself trying to decide what to do next!
After raising a family, I started my working career. Retired early to care for failing parent. Now I am looking to reinvent myself again and am keeping an open mind to see where to go from here. This seems like an undertaking many women face throughout their lifetime. However, I'm growing impatient so any tips and articles on the subject grab my attention. I know this is something you cannot force but going in the right direction helps.
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