Guide To Changing Careers
- Seriita Montiel

- Aug 14
- 3 min read

The world of work is undergoing a rapid reconstruction, and jobs continue to change at an unprecedented pace! The numbers reveal that it's only by the sweat of our brow and being forward-looking that we can carve out our destiny. If you're on the hunt for a job or entrepreneurial opportunities, familiarize yourself with the Scientific Concord; this trio of numbers reveals exciting insights for the next nine-year cycle from 2026 to 2034. Understanding the traits and numbers of professions can guide you on your journey to success!
Number 1 is associated with competitiveness, making professional, college and amateur sports particularly lucrative. Historically, substantial revenue streams, including media rights, sponsorships, and merchandise sales, have played a pivotal role in driving the financial success of the sports industry.
We can look back at 2017, Universal Year 1, to see how profitable the sports industry was during that time. Keep in mind that 2017 was part of a year-long cycle; this cycle lasts nine years, and seven of those years are typically strong for sports.
In 2017, the global sports industry generated significant revenue, with professional sports accounting for $91 billion and merchandise sales adding another $14.2 billion. Major League Baseball (MLB) saw record revenues exceeding $10 billion for the first time, driven by media rights and increased ratings, according to USA Today. The NCAA also reported a record $1 billion in revenue for its fiscal year.
Despite the economic downturn in 2008 (the Great Recession), the sports industry was generally considered "recession-proof" due to its ability to attract fans and sponsors.
After 20 years of studying numerology, it remains fascinating that corporations and many individuals instinctively align with the general direction in which society and its culture are developing or changing, thereby constantly gaining a competitive advantage. Take, for instance, the recent ESPN-NFL media deal and ESPN's five-year, $1.6 billion agreement with WWE and the NCAA's expanding partnership with nonprofit organization Team IMPACT.
Many corporations are instinctively adapting to the changing business landscape. You can maintain your pace by being receptive to new ideas and concepts.
In the upcoming cycle, the sports industry and its passionate fans will proudly support a new generation of female athletes who will make a significant impact on the sports world. Many will be the first to celebrate their remarkable achievements, inspiring young girls around the world. Additionally, we'll see various sports tailored to accommodate individuals with diverse physical, sensory, and intellectual disabilities, taking a larger stage. From wheelchair basketball to goalball, from para-cycling to boccia.
There are numerous career opportunities in areas such as sports-oriented hotels and resorts, podcasts, blogs, sports apparel and accessories, sports medicine, sports bars and restaurants, personal training, sports photography, and recreational activities for people with various disabilities.
Apart from sports, several professions offer stable career prospects and are likely to experience rapid growth over the next decade, including medicine, genetic engineering in agriculture, the military, fashion design, and motion picture production. There's also rapid growth in gene-editing technology and a diverse range of professionals that will be needed, including AI engineers, machine learning engineers, data engineers, robotics engineers, software engineers, and data scientists.
Indeed, sports will take center stage, but the diverse range of professions within the Scientific Concord should also be considered, as they will contribute to the emergence of a new generation of spiritual practitioners. As we progress through 2026, a notable rise in a new wave of mediums, astrologers, and numerologists is expected, particularly those whose YouTube channels have yet to be discovered. These spiritual practitioners are anticipated to become popular figures, engaging society with their distinctive insights and ancient methodologies. Judging by the numbers, these are other viable career options that will remain for at least another twenty to twenty-nine years.
It's time to let go of the fear of others' opinions and be true to yourself, and take the leap. We are in the early stages of a new era for business, where taking risks on ideas ahead of our current thinking, as well as unfamiliar and experimental products, activities, and vocations, can lead to incredible opportunities and growth.
We won't lie, you have to work hard because the success of number 1 is self-made, which means success is achieved through your own efforts, whereas success in previous years was based on reciprocal actions.



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