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How A Career Change Can Turn Your Life Around
How A Career Change Can Turn Yur Life Around How A Career Change Can Turn Your Life AroundPosted July 25, 2016, by Vivien LuuFeeling stuck in your job? Hating life? Weve all been therbeibeie. But how many of us have the guts to actually make a dramatic change?Rhianna Bridgett remembers the precise moment when she decided that enough welches enough, and she wasnt going to put up with a job she hated anymore.I was driving home after working eight days straight of 12-hour shifts. I was sad and unhappy, she recalls.As a supervisor in a serviced apartment chain, Rhianna spent most of her days dealing with unhappy customers, and the constant confrontations were taking their toll.I ended up feeling physically sick at the thought of going to work every day... and I asked myself can you really see yourself doing this for the rest of your life?That 20-minute drive home completely changed her life.Rhianna went to work the next day and resigned immediately.I made the decision then and there to g o back to school, and make a change for myself, says the 27-year-old who is now a qualified myotherapist and working as Head Trainer with the AFLs Western Bulldogs.So how did she get there?Like anything, especially a career change, things didnt happen overnight. And perhaps the biggest hurdle (as it is for most of us) is often deciding what exactly you want to do with your life.For Rhianna, the idea of pursuing a career in massage came out of a conversation with her mum, who reminded Rhianna how much she used to enjoy giving shoulder and neck massages as a young child.To be honest I didnt really think you could make a successful career out of massage, Rhianna says, but she rolled the dice and enrolled in a Certificate IV in Massage Therapy Practice.This quickly turned into enrolling in a Diploma in Remedial Massage, and a few years later Rhianna did something she never thought she would do enrol to study at university.Enrolling at Endeavour was a big deal, Rhianna says, I was the f irst person in my family to go to uni, let alone successfully obtain a degree.She was drawn to the high standards Endeavour College of Natural Health had after watching her supervisor work, and realising this was the calibre she wanted to aim for.Enjoying what she did, however, didnt alleviate any of her fears when it came to uni life.It was definitely a little bit nerve-racking. I had been told numerous times growing up that Id never be smart enough to go to uni, Rhianna recalls. I felt a lot of fear because I had only studied at TAFE level, and I was unsure that I was up to the standard of a degree.But once she got to Endeavour College of Natural Health, her anxiety slowly disappeared thanks to a combination of the hands-on training, the lecturers and the nurturing classroom environment.Since graduating and finishing the Bachelor of Health Science (Musculoskeletal Therapy) now known as the Bachelor of Health Science (Myotherapy) Rhianna has forged a successfuly career as a myoth erapist and is now in her third season as Head Trainer for the Western Bulldogs VFL division, and also works at a physiotherapy clinic in Melbourne.My role with the Bulldogs sees me work closely with the teams physiotherapists and doctors and managing other trainers to ensure the players have all the support they need to flourish on the field.Shes finally in an industry she loves, and now does work that she finds both meaningful and fulfilling.The thing I find most satisfying about my job is seeing the results of my clients and helping people who come in with extreme or chronic pain, Rhianna says enthusiastically. And its not just about being able to change their physical status, but their mental status as well.When asked what her drives home from work are like these days she said, I feel happy, content, satisfied and grateful that I have found my calling in life ResourcesMy first resumeCover letter for my first jobCareer Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessI nterested in becoming a?Human Resources OfficerGeneral ManagerBusiness ManagerAccountantOffice AdministratorPopular Career Searcheshow to get cpaapprentice chef wageseco social workoperations manager job descriptiongraphic designer job description CoursesBachelor of Social WorkEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Health AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Criminal JusticeEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Allied Health AssistanceEnquire Online Enquire Online Vivien LuuViv is a writer who enjoys researching and writing about creativity, how the human mind works, and neuro processes. She values creativity above all else and admires people who pursue their career dreams, no matter the sacrifice. In her spare time, she binges on HBO shows and epic fantasy novels.Related ArticlesBrowse moreEngineeringAustralian engineering innovations 2Many of us have been shown a fuzzy black and white photograph from our days in the womb, but did you know that the ultrasound is yet another example of enterprising Australian engineering?GraduatesLanguage8 career options for language studies graduatesIf youre an adventurous and ambitious person who loves new experiences, studying a language course could just open the opportunity of a lifetime.Career progressionSTUDYINGThe long-term benefits of short coursesTodays fast-paced and bustling world requires the modern worker to become a jack-of-all-trades.
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