Dear Annie: Career change is exciting, but anxiety-inducing for 45-year-old professional
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Dear Annie: Career change is exciting, but anxiety-inducing for 45-year-old professional

Annie Lane writes the Dear Annie advice column.

DEAR ANNIE: I recently made a significant career switch at the age of 45, moving from a stable position in finance to a more creative role in graphic design, which has always been my passion. I’m excited about the change, but I am also struggling with some anxiety about competing with younger, more tech-savvy designers.

I’ve been staying late nearly every night to master the new tools and techniques, which is taking a toll on my personal life and overall well-being. Do you have any advice for navigating this new chapter in my life without burning out? — Midlife Career Changer

DEAR CAREER CHANGER: Congratulations on making a bold move to follow your passion. Consider setting realistic learning goals rather than trying to master everything at once. Perhaps you can dedicate a specific time each week for skill development, allowing you to maintain a steady pace without overwhelming yourself. Online courses, workshops and tutorials can enhance your skills at a manageable pace. Remember, it won’t be this way forever; you’ll improve both your skills and your efficiency every day.

Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com.

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