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Sometimes the most daunting part of a project is simply
getting started. Learn to see career management as enjoyable and
instructive in its own right, then you will be able to learn from
the process as well as focus more sharply on your future.
Making a commitment
As with any project, to succeed you need to commit
yourself fully to the idea of what you are doing and acknowledge
in advance the changes that may have to be made. It will involve
looking at all areas of your life and the impact on your private
life and implications for your family. Are you prepared to e hones
with yourself, to be open to all possibilities, and to be really
thorough in your analysis? Making the time, generating the energy,
and finding the focus to concentrate on your career may be stretching.
There may also be risks involved, but there will be rewards for
those who have an open mind and a willingness to explore their career
possibilities. You will soon have another management skill in your
portfolio: that of career management.
Questions to ask yourself
- In which direction would I like to be heading?
- Do I have an ideal career destination in mind?
- How will I make time available to manage my career on a regular
basis?
- What resources do I need to help me?
- What preparations should I be making at this stage?
| Creating a career file - Make up a file of
your career thoughts and ideas. Collect job advertisements and
course information that interest you. Even if these items are
not relevant straight away, they may be useful later. You are
gathering raw material to help you in the planning process ahead.
This file may also provide useful data for future job applications. |
Choosing your tools
To complete any job effectively, you need the appropriate
tools that reflect your own style and personality. Some people prefer
to work alone, perhaps using a computer or a book. Some prefer to
use a professional advise, or a close friend, colleague, or peer
group. Sometimes a mixture of these will be appropriate. Use whichever
tools you feel most comfortable with, provided they help you progress
with your analysis and evaluation.
| Key Points
- Take charge of your career to make it more satisfying.
- Invest more time in your career in order to achieve greater
rewards.
- Realise that deciding to explore your career requires
effort and application.
- You should always be truthful with yourself and about
yourself.
- Changing your approach could change the direction
that your career takes.
- It may be necessary to change your appearance or your
behavior to pursue a career.
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