10 steps to changing your career goals
10 steps to changing your career goals
There are constant changes unfolding in our work environments
and personal lives, so it is important to reassess our goals and set new ones
with measured outcomes. Here is our 10-step guide to realizing
those career goals.
Step
1. Self-reflect
Setting any kind of goal starts with self-reflection, so take
some time to think about the past year and what you have achieved.
Step
2. Know your values
To set lasting career goals, you need to know what is important
to you in life. When you align your goals with your values, you will be more
likely to achieve them because of the enjoyment and meaning attached to them.
Step
3. Dream big
You will not be able
to achieve great things if you do not have the vision to launch from. Alter advises, “Dream big without evaluating
or talking yourself out of it. It is ok to be ambitious. Imagine what you
can achieve!”
Step
4. Understand the purpose
The chances that you
will commit to your goal in the long-term are more likely if you can understand
the meaning and purpose for setting the goal in the first place. Identify your
motivation by asking yourself, “why is it important to achieve this goal?” and
“why now?”
Step 5. Break it down
Break the goal down into bite-sized portions to nut out what is
actually required for each part. Priorities what might be done first for best
results, and continue from there.
Step
6. Express it
The more you talk about your goals or intended actions, the more
“real” they will become, and the more committed you will feel towards them.
Write them down, tell people about your plans, and set yourself regular
calendar reminders to keep you inspired and on track.
Step
7. Define your actions
Now it’s time to
consider what steps you’ll take to start the process. Writing out a plan or
to-do list will spur you even closer to achieving your goals. Some examples
include inquiring about a course online or reviewing where you
can save money so you can buy new software.
Step
8. Create a risk plan
Think about any
obstacles that can get in the way of you achieving your goals, and how you can
best set yourself up for success.
You may have to be
flexible and change tracks as your
circumstances change, but that is not a reason to give up or label the whole
exercise as a failure.
Step
9. Set a time frame
Make your action plan even more tangible by setting a timeframe.
Most people work productively when they are striving towards a deadline, so
consider how long each action will take to achieve and set a date next to them.
Step
10. Assess and reward
When you have fulfilled an action or goal, reward yourself – it
will act as a motivator. Some goals or actions will be harder to achieve than
others, so change the reward accordingly.
Like with most things in life, preparation is key to achieving
your career goals. With the right considerations, research and planning,
there is every reason your big dreams can become your reality.