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These Changes Will Be Critical To Your Career Success After The Coronavirus Crisis

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We’re currently in the heart of the pandemic, and most people are longing for life to return to “normal.” And, even though “normal” will look drastically different post-pandemic, humans are incredibly resilient and will work hard to re-create what was lost.

The brain thrives on making sense of new input, categorizing it and building habits. Habits enable humans to be more efficient and comfortable. So, it’s not a surprise that in the midst of ambiguity and change, our old routines seem consoling and we’re in a hurry to get back to them.

And while there are some things we can go back to like the simple pleasures of gathering with friends and getting a haircut, your career is a bit more complex.

Now that the market has transformed for the long-term, resist falling back into the same comfortable routines with your career (as tempting as it’ll be — and we’re all exhausted, so it will be very tempting).

Everyone believes that after a life-altering event they’ll permanently change. However, there are many biological and psychological factors plotting against you, and these (and likely past personal experience) show that even the best intentions are fleeting when challenged by the solace of old routines.

Much has changed in the economy and whether you’ve realized it, within yourself. You’ve learned to do things differently and to adapt to unprecedented circumstances.

So while it’s okay to slide back into old habits when it comes to reuniting with your barber, as it relates to your career, it’s critical that you proactively maintain these changes for long-term success:

While we’ll all be tempted to dive back into our old routines with both feet once we’re able, try to resist the urge to let go of all that you’ve gained in your career. Humans are creatures of habit. Habit is comforting, especially when we’ve all been significantly inconvenienced, some much more than others. Don’t allow this opportunity to pass unnoticed and unacknowledged. These lessons would be incredibly hard to come by any other way than a forced quarantine in a global pandemic, so be proactive and take from it what you can to catapult your career success.

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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