Coming back from a doctor appointment, on our way to home, my 14 years old son asked me: dad where do you see my me or my career in 10-15 years? This was a very hard question for me. I ask him to give me some times to come with an answer for discussion. Career issues are serious matters. Let me ask you: where you see yourself as professional in 10 years?
Very often people can not see a way out...They feel there is no one who could understand their situation at work. You may think your workplace... moreComing back from a doctor appointment, on our way to home, my 14 years old son asked me: dad where do you see my me or my career in 10-15 years? This was a very hard question for me. I ask him to give me some times to come with an answer for discussion. Career issues are serious matters. Let me ask you: where you see yourself as professional in 10 years?
Very often people can not see a way out...They feel there is no one who could understand their situation at work. You may think your workplace is different from all the other ones. However, some issues remain the same somehow as you are dealing with human. This is not to say there is no hope. Instead, you can change the situation while you focus on changing yourself firstly. As you change your habits you can change your career and influence people around you.
I will put forward a series of ideas and a concreate approach you can take to move on with your career. Now the first action step-by-step.
1- Clarify what you want your career to look like.
Too often people tend to look at the past or focus on their current difficulties. Instead, keep in mind that long-term thinking can enable you describe your professional goals...
Think about what is really essential to you as well in your professional life, what you'd like to be in the future or in your career. In five to eight years, what you are aspiring for now may appear differently from what you really want. Do you know what you what?
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Rose Noreska