Advice if you are thinking about changing careers – it’s really interesting for all ages
This is a really helpful tool for figuring out your next move. My son was struggling to figure out what he wanted to do with his career.
Considering the average person changes careers 3 to 7 times in their lifetime, according to various studies. This number can vary based on industry trends, personal circumstances, and economic factors.

Other interesting facts:
• Younger generations, like Millennials and Gen Z, tend to change jobs and careers more frequently than previous generations.
• Career changes often happen every 4-6 years on average.
• Many people switch industries entirely at least once or twice in their lifetime.
I find the idea of turning your passion into a paycheck incredibly inspiring and motivating. For me, Emma Jones’s ‘Working 5 to 9’ is a treasure trove of inspiration. It’s filled with compelling stories of people who successfully transitioned their hobbies into fulfilling careers. The book provides valuable resources and insights into their journeys, highlighting diverse backgrounds, incomes, and the inevitable challenges they faced. Their advice on conquering self-doubt and overcoming obstacles is invaluable. If you’re determined to discover your passion, I wholeheartedly recommend exploring ‘Working 5 to 9.’ I truly hope you find yours!

Marygrace is a highly qualified and experienced Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist, dedicated to helping individuals overcome challenges and improve their lives. She earned her advanced professional diploma from the prestigious Institute of Clinical Hypnosis in London (2005) and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology with a minor in Psychology from Regis University (Colorado). Her extensive training includes specialized master classes in Anxiety & Stress Management, Energy Therapies (including TFT), Life Coaching, Pain Management, and working with children.
A registered member of the AICH, and GHR (General Hypnotherapy Register), Marygrace is committed to ongoing professional development. She has served as a teaching assistant with the Institute of Clinical Hypnosis, regularly attending advanced courses to refine her skills. She is fully insured and holds an enhanced disclosure certification.
Marygrace’s passion for hypnotherapy stems from a personal experience. After successfully quitting smoking with the help of a hypnotherapist, she was inspired to empower others to make positive changes in their lives. This transformative experience ignited her desire to help people overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. Her genuine care and natural ability to connect with individuals of all ages, including children and young adults, drive her work. She is particularly motivated to assist clients in managing anxiety and the stresses of modern life.
Originally from the USA, Marygrace has resided in London since 1991. She lives with her son and practices in Putney, Wandsworth, South West London. In her leisure time, she enjoys swimming, walking, reading, traveling, learning new skills, and laughter.


