Baby Bear Career Strategy
Jaz Marfo ??
?? Coach for Ambitious Careers & Communities ?? Private Coaching ?? Training & Workshops? Community Management ??? Host of the After The Hustle Podcast
One of the things I always say is "Everything is subject to change" and?I find so often when it comes to having a strategy for our ambitious careers we become like goldilocks and the 3 bears:
Too soft
No structure whatsoever, like holding melting ice cream, just melting and slipping through your fingers. Messy Vanilla.
You never know where you're going to be, what you're going to be doing or even dare to think you can get there. Either by willful choice or shell-shock you've let go of any structure, if it pays partial bills and is tolerable it's a "yes" from you. This can often look like coasting, auto-pilot or in some cases the passenger-seat place which means someone else is dictating it all to you; sometimes out of love (read: parents), other times out of selfishness (read: low boundaries+demanding client or manager turning you into an underpaid swiss-army-knife-person)
Too hard
Your plan is evident, it's strong and super specific, engineered to perfection with all tasks worked backwards from your 5-year plan.?
This looks like you freaking out when you have to wait for the next promotion cycle but also refusing anything that looks like a detour because well...risk. Your plan is thoroughly researched and thought through- why would you change it right? Oh.. but then the environment changes and you get stuck for months trying to re-adjust.
Baby Bear
My belief is that you CAN get it "just right" i.e. baby-bear.?You CAN have a career strategy that's both focused and flexible, something that accounts for pivots and keeps your impact and value at the forefront. Something that doesn't feel onerous whilst inspiring personal growth and clarity.?Somewhat of a compass; it's a way to find North in any location or circumstance.
The way this is done is simple: creating a way of BEING that supports all the DOING you desire.?
Instead of obsessing over a promotion, it looks like understanding the characteristics of the next-level you, articulating your impact with confidence and doing so authentically.?Now, with all the fun of the modern career, this can be a rollercoaster by itself; combatting things like stress, burnout, imposter syndrome, iffy communication and mismatched expectations come into play. But again... if we go back to the way of BEING that helps you move through that we work on:
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Because these things are eternal when your situation could be ephemeral (new fave word meaning short-lived). We have personally survived or witnessed the devastation of a global pandemic, market crashes, skills shortages, underfunding and overfunding and so many other things that each have a definitive season whether they feel like it or not.
Through it all, you're still you.
And again, working on your confidence, beliefs and resilience are cumulative; always building. They are skills and characteristics you can't take away and can be built with habits and tools you intentionally build into your life.?
This is what I mean when I talk about career strategy, having a long term plan for your growth as a person regardless of whether you are a graduate, freelancer, professional, manager, remote worker... who cares?!!?? Charting a path for your growth as a person, your desires as a person, your life ambitions as a person and bringing any goal-setting, vision boarding and manifestation into submission to that strategy. This strategy should have a few things:
That's it. Baby-bear.
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So I ask you...
Copy and paste the bullet point list above and write out what comes to you; create your first draft and see how it goes??
Leave a comment and let me know!
p.s. If you have fun with your first draft you'll probably enjoy the Career Playbook Group Coaching Programme where I walk you through how to create your full career strategy, with toolkits, insight and coaching with me, find out more about it here.