Working with clients on their career change so often has has a powerful impact on them. Little did I realise that the
career change for one of my clients would result in her saving the lives
of 2 young children this week.
Helen, who decided to leave
the corporate world to follow her passion, balance her life, and focus on a new career as a swimming instructor,
was at the right place at the right time to put her training into
immediate use while off duty at a national park lagoon. Here's what she
says in her email to me last night, and the news article to follow:
"Hi Jane
Hope
you had a good break over Christmas thought I would just drop you a line
as you would love a good news story that very nearly was so very
different. A bit traumatic and still can’t quite believe it happened. We
were on a family day out at the Royal National Park in Sydney. Please
read the link below. Firstly it was a very busy time and lots of people
around so quite strange that I spotted the boy and I think instinct
kicked in from my recent training. This was not a lifeguarded beach so
no other help or CPR trained people around. A bit traumatic as the boy
was not breathing when I pulled him out thank God he started breathing
after CPR.
Anyway this is one to tell for career change meant
to be I suppose if I hadn’t trained as a swimming instructor would not
have known CPR and then I hate to think of the outcome.
Regards
Helen"
News Article on 'My Care Flight' webpage
Well done, Helen! You have started 2013 by making such a positive impact on the lives of this young family!
Has your career change made a profound impact on your own life and the lives of others? Makes you think.
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