Are you limiting yourself to an unsatisfying career path because of fear? You might regret it.Starting over is a scary thing. It can be especially daunting when you’re leaving behind years or even decades of a financially rewarding career with a clear path to the top for an uncertain future.It’s easy to get comfortable in a particular profession. Maybe the pay is good, your boss is great, your co-workers are fun, and the commute isn't that bad.Through the years, you get better and better at your job and get more opportunities within this occupation. Before you know it, you’ve spent a large chunk of your life on something that you’re actually not that passionate about.If your career doesn’t fulfill you or excite you anymore, it might be time to consider a change.We spend one-third of our lives at work--that’s over 90,000 hours over a lifetime! Shouldn’t we make the most of something we spend this much time on?There are so many possible professions you can move to, and even new ones you can create for yourself. You may already have an idea of what you really want to do, or you just know what you don’t want. Either way, you can benefit from exploring alternative careers and finding out more about yourself and your career aspirations.In Ikigai, How to Choose your Career Path and Discover Your Strengths, you will discover:A fun and easy way to find out what careers are suitable for you based on your strengths and temperament The critical information you need to know about a possible new career so you don’t end up in the same situation you wanted to get out of A simple exercise that will help you know yourself more and understand what you find meaningful in a job Inspirational stories of career shifts that show you anything’s possible, even if you’re in your 40s and in a totally unrelated industry Why you can be a stronger candidate than people with more experience, and how you can build up your knowledge and skills without getting another degree How you can explore and get a feel for a new job and its complexities without making a commitment yet A potentially weighty obstacle to your career transition that you need to prepare for and discuss with your family Practical tips to make your resume stand out to recruiters, even if you are going up against industry veterans And much more.Are you afraid that it might be too late for you? Col. Harland Sanders, the founder of KFC, was 62 when he shifted to a career in the restaurant business after working as a country lawyer and railroad worker.Are you terrified of failing in a new career? Even Alibaba’s Jack Ma went through dozens of failures before he found success.Do you think your dream job is too different from your work experience? Stephen King was a janitor before he became a bestselling author.You’ll never know what’s possible unless you try. Whether you are looking to leave your current job, or your employer has made the decision for you, you owe it to yourself to give your dreams a chance.If you want to find the job you were meant to do, even if it’s worlds away from what you’re doing now, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.