Sit back and relax.
No, really!
OK, there's one more part to that equation: Sit back, relax, and let
your mind wander — about your career.
Think about it: How often do
you take time out to reflect on your career? Sure, you probably often think
about your position, your co-workers, maybe even the job you want next. But
what about your broader career goals and aspirations?
If you're like most, probably not very often (after all, there are a few
other things competing for our time and attention). That said, reflection is an
incredibly important part of having the career and life that you want.
So, this weekend, you have my permission to take some time out for
yourself at the park, on your patio, or at your favorite vacation spot. Once
you're there, and let yourself daydream about where your career might take you
— three, five, even 10 years from now. Let your mind roam and think about all
the possibilities: Do you want to head up your department? Have a leadership
role at another company? Work in fashion, sports, or healthcare? Start your own
business someday?
Don't necessarily think about what might be possible given your current
skill set, experience, or situation—remember, this time is for dreaming, not
for planning, and you'll want to give yourself time to really just daydream.
But, if you want to take this one step further, come up with one thing
you can do in the next month that will get you a tiny bit closer to your goal.
Whether you sign up for a class, set a meeting with your boss, or research new
companies you'd love to work for on The Muse or another career site, you'll be
that much closer to a career of your dreams.
Culled from Linked in
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