Recently we have discussed using a journal to reach your goals and started by exploring the development of a 10 year plan. We asked you to simply write your long-term goals. The next step is … Continue reading Prompt: Developing your Career Goals
Prompt: Downtime & Reflection
Over the Christmas Period enjoy your break and your ‘downtime’ and enjoy spending time with your friends and family. Why not also take the opportunity to reflect upon the past year. To write a journal … Continue reading Prompt: Downtime & Reflection
The year is not over yet!
The year is not over yet? Yes we are counting down the days – but if you still have goals you want to get through before the year it out – then don’t stop now. … Continue reading The year is not over yet!
Prompt: 10 Year Plan
Long term goals and short-term goals can get you from where you are now to where you want to be. a 10 year plan can help you do this. So let’s talk about your career – … Continue reading Prompt: 10 Year Plan
Using & Generating Writing Prompts
I usually write in my Career Journal with TWO types of entries. The first is freewriting and the second is using Prompts. Prompt entries can be done from using other people’s prompts like Prompt : … Continue reading Using & Generating Writing Prompts
G is for… Goal Management
Goal Management: A goal or objective is a projected computation of affairs that a person or system plans or intends to achieve. Being goal-orientated and a good self-starter are key skills that an employer looks … Continue reading G is for… Goal Management
X is for…. X
X is for… X (and by X I mean roman numeral 10). X (or 10) is a great number. A great number for lists. I love Top 10 Lists, and under L is for… … Continue reading X is for…. X
L is for… Lists
Lists I love Lists. A list that I always find interesting from a careers perspective is The Top 100 Graduate Employers published by The Times. Regardless of whether you are actively job hunting, or simply … Continue reading L is for… Lists