Wednesday, March 11, 2020

6 Steps To Building Your Portfolio Career

6 Steps To Building Your Portfolio Career If youre considering a portfolio career, it can be very easy to be overwhelmed by options. It may seem hard to know which opportunities will fit best and how to make the leap from your full-time gig. This is especially true in the beginning. But dont panic This six step plan will help get you started on your new path.1.Make a budget.It is essential that you have a handle on your money if you are considering a portfolio career. While in many ways, therbeie is more security in a portfolio approach than in a more traditional role, juggling a few different occupations often requires that you pay closer attention to the types and amounts of income you are earning. Identify your current spending habits, what you need to live and what you need to live happily. I find that my clients who create a budget are often surprised at where they could easily cut back or where they were unknowingly paying fees. Your cost of living happily is probably less than you think.2. Identifyyour strengths.This step is a part of any job change, portfolio career or otherwise. Get a clear sense of your strengths to identify potential opportunities. You may have always been a strong writer, but didnt think you could make enough money doing that alone. Now you dont have to. Your strengths will take on a whole new meaning knowing that they dont have to fold seamlessly into a single job.3. Set anchors.What is your purpose in embarking on a portfolio career? How do you want your time to be structured? What do you want to do? There are countless ways to earn money, but theyre not all right for you. Answer unterstellung questions and create a mission statement can ground you as opportunities arise. You will want to make sure the opportunities you take align with the things you enjoy. Youre probably leaving a job that isnt such a great fit dont take another.4. Identify your partners.Do you have a friend who is always asking you to go into business together? Have you turned down an interesting opportunity because you didnt have the capacity to take on one more thing or it wouldnt earn enough money? Is there a shop, restaurant or caf where you fantasize about working? Explore those opportunities with fresh eyes. How could you fit them in if you had the time?5. Establish your expertise.As you read this article, you undoubtedly have an idea of what youd like to do as you embark on this new path. Now determine what you need to do to convince people to pay you for it. Do you need a website? Should you be blogging? Are your skills up to par? You might need to take a class or compile past work. I have a client whose main project in establishing her portfolio career was actually creating a portfolio. She had heaps of graphic design projects shed done for friends, family and coworkers and she needed to put them together to showcase her work for new clients.6. Get networking.All job searches require networking and consistent networking is especia lly necessary for a portfolio career. Consider joining professional organizations so you can meet others in your new field(s) and stay up to date on the latest trends. Its also very helpful to surround yourself with others who are following a portfolio path so you can learn from and lean on one another.Your dream job(s) may be within reach with a portfolio career. Isnt it worth exploring? These six steps will help you lay the groundwork for a successful leap into this exciting, alternative career path that is becoming more and more common.--Alyson Garrido is passionate about helping women advance their careers and find jobs they will enjoy. As a career coach, she partners with her clients to identify their strengths and create a path toward a more fulfilling career. Alyson provides hilfe around preparing for interviews, performance reviews and salary negotiations, ensuring that you present yourself in the best possible light for job search and career advancement. Learn more or book a session with Alyson by visiting www.alysongarrido.com.

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