06 TIPS for SUCCESFULL CAREER PLANNING

1. Have regular check-ups
Any health-conscious individual knows
that the best route to long-term health is to have regular check-ups
with their doctor. There is no reason why your career planning should be
any different. Take a day or even a weekend once a year to sit down
without distractions to focus on your life and getting the most out of
your career. By making career planning an annual event, you’ll be able
to keep track of where your career is going and also avoid any
foreseeable derailments.
2. Map your path
The first step you’ll want to do (after
you sit down to plan your career, annually, of course), is to map your
career path. Spend a bit of time focussing on your career path since the
last time your made your plan. See where the job has taken you, and
whether the two align. Don’t spend too much time dwelling on the past,
it’s important to learn from it but not live there. Next you’ll want to
take some time to plan what comes next. A great way to figure out what
should come next is through personal reflection.
3. Self reflection – what you like and what you’re good at
One of the only constants in life is
things will inevitably change. And not just things, but people too.
People will change their likes, dislikes, where they live and what they
do. So naturally it follows, an important step in career planning to is
reflect on the type of person you are today as opposed to who you used
to be. Think about what you enjoy doing, what you dislike doing, what
you’re hobbies and dreams are and also what you’re good at. You might
like to create a list with two columns, populated by your likes and
dislikes, then add them all up and measure them against your current job
and career. If you know what you like and who you are, it’ll go a long
way in successfully planning your career path.
4. Keep track of your past accomplishments
The main reason why it’s important to
keep a note of your accomplishments is because people tend to forget.
Then when it comes time to write a stellar resume, you’ll be scratching
your head trying to think of a time when you accomplished something
really great. Another reason why you should not only keep track of your
accomplishments, but also reflect on them, is because you might find a
forgotten success – one which might trigger a career change to a whole
new job. One that will allow you to achieve more accomplishments that
make you the most proud and the most fulfilled.
The next part of a successful career plan
is to take it out of the lab and bring it to the workplace. This is
especially important if your career plan has you performing a new job
role altogether.
5. Have a clear vision for the career you want
This crucial step should now be much
easier to perform, thanks to your solid, theoretical groundwork. Your
clear vision should include thorough insights into what your dream job
is, and what you need to get it. The best way to break into a new
industry is to apply for an internship or some kind of work experience.
Working with a short-term contract is a great way to gauge whether or
not you would enjoy that type of work. Having a clear vision for where
your career needs to go is the best way to achieve your goals and be
happy with your career.
6. Take the necessary next step
This part is either going to be quite
simple or quite involved. Most of what you’ll need to do next will
depend on the knowledge and skills you possess versus the knowledge and
skills required. If you don’t have the skills required, don’t fret, it
just means your next step should either be undertaking a course or
relevant work experience to get the needed skills/knowledge. Whatever
you need to do you should do it – because a year from now, you’ll wish you had started today.
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