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How to Reduce Career Change Fear. A Practical Guide to Facing Fear of Failure, Regret, Instability, and Starting Over (en Inglés)
Julian Mercer (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 33.000You do not need to be fearless to move forward. You need to understand your fear clearly enough to stop letting it control the decision.
Changing careers can bring up more than ordinary uncertainty. It can raise fears of failure, regret, financial instability, disappointing others, starting over, losing professional identity, or discovering that the new path is not better.
How to Reduce Career Change Fear is a calm, practical guide for professionals who want to face career change fear responsibly, without reckless leaps, motivational pressure, or pretending risk does not exist.
In this book, Julian Mercer helps you:
Understand the specific fears behind career hesitationSeparate fear of failure from real-world riskReduce regret-based overthinkingBuild practical stability before changeReframe starting over as skill transferUnderstand your personal risk toleranceCreate exit ramps and return pathsBuild confidence through evidence, not slogansTake one small, responsible next stepThis is not a book about quitting impulsively or forcing yourself to be brave. It is a practical fear-reduction guide for people who need clarity, preparation, and a calmer way to move.
Part of the Career Change Clarity Series, this book is for readers who believe in one simple principle:
Career clarity before career change.
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