Managing Financial Fears: Make Your Mid-Life Career Change a Success

Natalya Permyakova
Change Becomes You
Published in
3 min readMay 20, 2024

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Feeling stuck in your job but too scared to make a change because of money worries?

You’re not alone. Many of us hit mid-life and start to wonder if there’s more out there. But those financial fears can really hold you back.

Picture waking up each day dreading work, knowing there’s something better out there for you, but feeling trapped.

This guide will help you tackle those money fears and make that career change you’ve been dreaming about.

Creative Strategies to Fund Your Career Change

Overcoming financial fears requires creative strategies and practical steps you can implement right away. Here are some specific tips and hacks to help you manage your financial fears and make your career change a reality:

1. Automate Your Savings

Set up automatic transfers from your checking account to your savings account every payday. This ensures that you’re consistently saving without having to think about it.

Even small amounts add up over time and create a financial cushion. For example, if you automate a $50 transfer every week, you’ll save $2,600 in a year without even noticing it.

2. Sell Unused Items

Look around your home for items you no longer use or need and sell them online. Platforms like eBay, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace can turn clutter into cash quickly. My friend Sarah, when planning to explore a digital nomad lifestyle, sold her old furniture and electronics, making an extra $1,200 to add to her career change fund.

3. Barter for Services

Instead of paying for services, see if you can barter your skills with others. Trade your expertise in one area for the help you need in another. If you are a graphic designer, for example, you can offer your design services in exchange for help with creating your website. It can save you hundreds of dollars!

4. Take Advantage of Free Resources

Leverage free online courses, webinars, and workshops to gain new skills relevant to your desired career. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning offer valuable knowledge without breaking the bank.

When Maria was looking to quit her job and become location independent, she took free online courses on project management and digital marketing, enhancing her skills and boosting her confidence in making a career switch.

5. Freelance or Contract Work

Dip your toes into the new career by taking on freelance or contract work. This allows you to build experience, make connections, and earn money while still in your current job. Websites like Upwork and Fiverr are perfect for finding freelance gigs.

For example, if you want to get into writing, you can start freelancing as a copywriter in your spare time, building a client base that eventually supported your full-time career change.

6. Negotiate Flexible Work Arrangements

If possible, negotiate with your current employer for flexible working arrangements. This could include reduced hours, remote work, or a sabbatical, giving you time to focus on your transition.

For example, you can negotiate a four-day workweek , giving you a full day each week to work on your new business venture.

7. Create a Vision Board

Visualize your goals and keep them in front of you daily by creating a vision board. This can help you stay focused and motivated, especially when financial fears creep in.

Having a clear why and a vision for your life will make it easier to keep you going when dount creeps in. In My Life Quest there is a whole mission dedicated to creating your exciting vision board.

In conclusion

By leveraging the comprehensive support offered by My Life Quest, you can confidently tackle your financial fears and make a successful mid-life career change.

Ready to take control of your future? Start your journey with My Life Quest today and discover the tools, resources, and community that will help you thrive.

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Natalya Permyakova
Change Becomes You

Location-independent entrepreneur, founder of life design studio Life Startup and author of My Life Quest.I write about designing and living life on your terms.