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S3 Ep. 192 Mastering Career Shifts with Insight and Strategy

Amachree Isoboye Afanyaa Season 3 Episode 192

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What if the way you talk about your career could fundamentally change your life? Join us on this transformative episode of the World Cafe podcast, where I share my enlightening journey with the Gemstone Foundation and my mentor, Fela Durotoye. We unpack the profound power of words in shaping our work identity and the inevitable changes we face. By drawing fascinating parallels to thermodynamic principles, we explore the physical and spiritual energy essential for embracing change. From daily routines to internal processes, we highlight how change is not just a part of life; it's the driving force behind personal growth and fulfillment.

Changing careers can feel like scaling a steep staircase, demanding thoughtful planning and considerable effort. Together, we dissect the complexities of career transitions, emphasizing the crucial steps of conducting a gap analysis and understanding your personal motivations. Whether you're looking at the tech or energy sectors, knowing your strengths and areas for improvement is key. Additionally, we stress the importance of thorough research and targeted learning to ensure a smooth transition. Stay connected with me on social media, and don't hesitate to share your thoughts and experiences. Your feedback could be the spark that inspires someone else. Until next time, keep climbing and growing!

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Hello there, welcome to the World Cafe podcast. This podcast has been designed with created content that centers on the power of words. Can we really do anything without speaking? Can we really do anything without the agency of words? Yes, that is what this podcast is all about, and I am your host, amakri Isuboye, your neighborhood word trader. I believe in the power of words, for it is the unit of creation. I trade in words to profit my world.

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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, good, everything. Wherever you are on the surface of the earth, this very instant, hearing my voice, how are you doing? Welcome to the word cafe podcast. How are you doing? What is it like at your end? Yes, what's happening? The weather, you know life and all of that. I know you're good, I'm good where I am. Yep, I'm good Thanking God for life, thanking God for grace, thanking God for his mercies, thanking God for everything. Ah, yes, like I always say, this is my safe space. Whenever I come into this, be it virtual or physical, as you may want to call it space, I come alive. Yes, because I have one thing that makes me so, so happy Words. Yep, for me, they are the unit of creation, ah, yes. So so what are we going to be doing today?

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A lot has been going on, you know a lot, a lot. Recently I was a privilege, honored, you know. I was invited to like share some thoughts on our career transitions, and I was so glad that's by the Gemstone Foundation, that is, by my mentor, saffella Derotoy, and it was quite pleasant, I must say. Now, it's not just about career transitioning. Now, for me, you know, one big chunk of our lives that we cannot do without, no matter how much you try, it will never go away is work. Yes, we express our lives through work. You may call it vocation, occupation, profession, whatever you want to call it. The bottom line is work. As somebody said, there's dignity in labor, labor, as in work, there's dignity and there's a lot. Our lives. Work practically defines who we are. We are known by what we do, just like what scripture says, by their fruits. They will be known, you shall know them. So if you want to have a good knowledge about anybody, look at what they do. For, as we call it a living, what brings you up in the morning, sets you on your way and you go out frantically, moving from one end of the earth to the other. Work, yep, and it was exciting. So I want to share some thoughts from that meeting, what I shared, that meeting, what I shared.

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But now I'm looking at it beyond the, the, the, the, the, the worlds of work. I'm looking at it, even our lives. You know, there's something that we deal with every day of our lives change, how to move from one point to the other. We deal with it, be it in our personal space, with our kids for those of us who have kids with our wives, our husbands, our spouses, as the case may be, there's always this change. Even if you look at it internally, there's change going on. You know when you put food in your mouth, you know the journey it makes from your mouth to the point of metabolism and your body takes in the nutrients and releases the waste. All of these processes, they are facilitated by the phenomenon called change.

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So you must have courage to change. I take that again you must have courage to change. Sometimes you need to initiate, yes, to break out, and change follows a pattern, a process. Yep, it follows a process. You know, just like you for a musical piece, you see the way the transitions come, how you jump from one note to the other. But there's something I've come to realize that every form of change takes this energy from us, be it a physical exhaustion or a spiritual exhaustion. You know like you need to exalt yourself. There's this change that comes, but it's driven by energy.

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So I'm going to begin this conversation from looking at it, from the thermodynamic principles. You know, like you for those of us who did physics in school or chemistry you want to bring about a change in the system. You consider things like pressure, volume, time. The minute you change one of these factors, or rather the minute you alter one of these factors, there's a change you have initiated into that system. Like when you look at uh, the energy levels in our electrons, as we're told, I mean basic uh physics when an electron wants to move from one energy field to the other, it's a question of being excited. It receives this jolt of energy, this bolt if I want to use that word now of energy, and boom, it moves from, it becomes excited and it jumps practically from one level of energy field to a higher level. That is change. But all of this is hinged on that principle of energy. Yeah, energy, it could be physical, it could be spiritual, but you need for any change to take place, we need energy and we need courage to manage this energy. So I'm going to go through it now. Uh, enough said, okay, let's continue this journey.

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Now, what I did that day was on career. You know career transitions. You're switching from one industry and you know changing from one industry to the other, or you're moving from one career path to the other. So let us view it like you're climbing some set of stairs. You know you're moving from the lower end of the stairs. You know upwards flight of stairs, even if it's ascending or descending, as the case may be, but there's this energy you need to like gather to take those steps as you move.

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Now I want us to look at it from this point. You don't rush into a new career. No, you don't rush into it. You don't rush into a new career. No, you don't rush into it. You don't just jump into a new role without identifying the skills and knowledge you need. You know the result. You jeopardize those, should I say moment. So you need to sit down, ask yourself you know certain questions Like you use a gap analysis.

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You look at where you are presently, the job you're doing, the role you're covering. As against, you know the new role you want to, uh, you want to like a step into. You. Look at that. What do I possess now in terms of skill sets and all of that, as against the competences required in, uh, covering that role? It's like saying somebody who wants to like get married. You know, you think you're of age, you want to get married. But you need to ask yourself certain questions. As a guy or as a lady, do I possess X, y, z in terms of our, would I say, skills you know to like cover this role? Do I really have it? You ask yourself all of these questions before you jump into it. So you carry out that gap analysis to know, okay, what is required. This is what I possess presently, what you think I need like to like, you know a new rule and all of that. So you don't just jump into it. You actually ask yourself these questions. You know and you will see, it will come up. Then you know your why. You know, before transitioning, before that movement, you need to ask yourself necessary questions.

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This new career I'm going into, why you reflect on what are the motivations, what's motivating you? Why do you want to go into that new role? Is it because, like the famous saying, job satisfaction, I am not satisfied. I want to, you know, get more out of my job and all of that. That is why. Is that the reason? Is that why you want to go into that? Well, if so, why not? If not, you jump in. If so, why not? If not, you jump in? Yes, why not? If not, you jump in.

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But you must ask yourself, you must know your why. Or another reason, again, is that you're looking for flexibility, like what you're doing currently, uh, is giving you so much. Uh, what I say is not allowing you. You know, like, do other things, so you need flexibility is affecting your work, your life, your home and all of that. So you now begin to think, okay, what would I do that will give me time to, like, fulfill all the others that all of this must come from knowing your why, you know, knowing your why.

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Then again, after you've known your why, you become self-aware. You just have to be self-aware. By understanding your strengths, weaknesses and boundaries, you know, you can make a more informed decision about whether or not a career change is good for you. Know your why yourself. You must know yourself. Who are you, who am I? Now that I know my why? Because I want to transit. Who am I, you know? Are you a patient person? You ask yourself. Look at yourself in the mirror. Yes, look at yourself in the mirror and ask all of those questions, because if you don't know who you are, the likelihood of transiting becomes like a big, big, big problem for you, uh-huh. So you must know that. Then you do the leg walk. You don't just sit down and wish no, if wishes were horses, beggars would ride. So you want to fit in or supersede your talent and all of that. So you must know, you just have to. You go out, you do the legwork, make the necessary research. You know the industry and all that.

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Recently I was looking at this report about profitable businesses globally. You know that the most, the 10, most profitable businesses in the world. So I was going through the list. We just had two industries. You know two yes, that's the tech space and oil and gas, or what we call energy. You know, within the energy spaces, you hear names like Saudi Aramco, exxon Mobil and what have you? All of them. You hear big names like that. Then, in the tech space, things like Apple, you know Alphabet, google and the rest of them. So the question now is these are the most profitable, 10 most profitable businesses in the world. So we tell the resources on the earth, you know a given a good chunk of it will be within the spaces.

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So if I want to like also get in there, I have to like understand these spaces, how they work and all of that. So I had to do my research. You know, like you, you hear people who find themselves within the culinary space, maybe fashion or, uh, tech space, and they just tell you I want to pivot, I want to, I want to transit, I want to like that, and you ask certain questions that they don't have an idea, they don't have a clue of where, of what happens in that space that they desire. But listen, you just have to get yourself involved. How Research, ask questions. Yeah, you take a course, do courses on those areas.

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Like I want to go into the oil and gas space. What do you know about oil and gas? Or the energy space, renewable energy and all of that? What do you know about oil and gas? Or the energy space, renewable energy and all of that? What do you know about it? What do you know about oil politics? Do you have a good understanding of oil politics. So these are the things you begin to ask yourself Okay, I want to go into the tech space. What do you know about the tech space? What is happening today, with all the artificial intelligence flying everywhere and all of that, the narrative? So you do the leg walk. You don't just sit down there, you do the leg walk, then you grow your network. It is very key. It is very key.

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You know you be on the lookout for professionals you can relate with in your desired career. This relationship doesn't have to be direct. I say it could be a virtual relations I mean relationship, I beg your pardon where you follow these people as thought leaders or in in what they do. You find yourself within them. A good example is like okay, I want to, I want to go into the leadership space, I want to go into that. You know industry, that career or that space.

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I look for a good, a big name there, somebody like maybe john maxwell. I look at john maxwell, I look at the people that follow him. I see, maybe, names like the catalyst, larry alushola. I see names like the nation builder, safela Durutwe. I see people like maybe Vuzitembe Kwayo and the rest of them and it's like okay, and you go follow them, see what they are doing. You know the kind of structure they have and the kind of materials you see within their space. It's like, okay, these are the kind of things they do. So you begin to follow, you know, you follow.

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In Nigeria we say follow who know road. So you're following, you know them in that and you're also growing your capacity. This will help, you know, you leverage on their experiences or social connections to succeed in the industry. Yes, you encounter them. So you don't just sit down and tell yourself, okay, this is wish, I wish. No, you don't just wish you move, you move like make those move, you move and all of that. And you have to understand you. You don't have to be selfish here. You don't have to be self-centered. Even if you're becoming self-aware and knowing your why, you don't have to be self-centered. Rather, you need to reach out, break out of that cocoon and create the network and from there you begin to grow. These principles can be applied across board, not just in career alone managing our homes.

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Change is a constant. We live in the bubble of change. Every day we wake up to one form of change. You know our within us. Again, just the head, and you know the head. You don't rush into a career, don't rush into that decision. Take your time, know your why, yes, know your why. Then you become self-aware.

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Knowledge is key here. Being aware, you know, is self-aware. Then you do the legwork. Uh-huh, you work, you do the leg walk. You don't just sit down, you do the leg walk, go around, search things out, you know, and all of that. Then you grow your network. You are not an island. No, you are not, and you shouldn't be. You should be afloat. You should be flowing, you know, and you shouldn't be. You should be a flow, it should be flowing, you know, and all of that.

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Well, guys, this is what I came to do on the show today, just to share this with you. I hope you've learned one, one thing or two from this. But listen, in all of this, have it at the back of your mind. Work defines who we are. That's why we're here and we can make the best. We can make the best of it. All right, guys, you know how we say it on the show till I come your way again. Bye for now.

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Awesome time it has been with you on the World Cafe podcast today. Thank you for being there. You can catch me up on my social media handles Twitter, facebook, linkedin and Instagram all at Amakri Isoboye. Also, you can get copies of my books A Cocktail of Words, the Color of Words by HRO Notebook and Hocus Pocus on God on Amazon and Roving Heights online bookstores. You can also subscribe to my YouTube channel at the same address. I love to hear from you and how this podcast has impacted you. You can leave me a message at my email address that is A-M-A-C-H-R-E-E-E-G-A-R-I-B-A-L-D-I. Yes, till I come your way again. Bye for now.