BARBARA BRADLEY HAGERTY:

Right. Right.

Now, one thing that career experts say you shouldn't do is just kind of leave your job and follow your muse. You're an accountant, and you want to be a Hollywood star. That usually doesn't work out so well.

So what you need to do is really think about, what is — what am I really good at? What do I love doing? Is there a way to pivot on that so that even within the company I work for, or the organization I work, I can do more of that than less of things I'm really bad at?

You know, if you're an editor who has been put up in management, and you don't like management, go back to being an editor. So, that's one thing.

The other thing that people can do is, while they're exploring what they want to do next, they should dip a toe in the water. And by that, I mean, they should volunteer at an organization that they think they might like. They should take classes.

I talked to one man who was an investment banker who went to divinity school at night, and now he's a minister. So that's the other thing. You should be careful about it. Look deep inside yourself and then take the leap.