- Fear of having skills that are out-of-date.
- Out of touch with networking and talking about yourself in a business sense.
- Out of practice actually going to work in your new situation and therefore unsure about how it will all work now that you have a child/children/sick relative to care for.
- Unsure about what you actually want to do, particularly if your values have changed since before you took a career break.
- Uncertain about what strengths and transferable skills you can offer.
- Tell your family that you are returning to work next year (notice that I didn’t say, “thinking about returning to work next year”).
- Meet with a friend to brainstorm career ideas.
- Organize a coffee with an ex-colleague to talk about industry changes.
- Sign up for a one-day training course to refresh your skills.
- Send a LinkedIn connection to a stranger working in an area of interest.
- Prepare an ‘elevator pitch’ — who you are, what you can offer, and what you’re interested in doing.