How to Manage Your Career Before It Mismanages You!
Alison Hughes
Executive Coach | Coach Supervisor | Coach Mentor | Leadership Development and Career Management | Professional Certified Coach (ICF)
Some people work to live.?I get that.?It’s fine.?If you have a job that doesn’t encroach on your leisure time, that doesn’t stress you out and that pays you what you want, then I think that’s great.
However, there are huge swathes of us that are either stressed-out and over-worked wage slaves or desperately seeking something more purposeful from our careers.?I’m not saying that we live to work (although I meet plenty of people who seem to), but rather that we want to make our work-life better; more impactful, more meaningful.
So, what do we do?
We wait.
Wait and see what’s round the corner.?Wait to be offered that promotion we so richly deserve.?Wait to be headhunted by that organisation with the perfect culture that fits our values.?Wait to wake up one morning with THE ANSWER to the question “what’s my ideal job?”.
And we fumble about.
Fumble about trying different jobs, organisations and careers on for size.?Trying to see what works.?
“Well, I didn’t like that big organisation so I’ll try a smaller one.”
“Well, no, that didn’t work so I’ll try a different industry.”?
“Hm, that hasn’t worked either.?Sh1t!?What if I chose the wrong career??I’m doomed!?I’ll never get out.”
There is no other area of our life where we would be so hapless.?We wouldn’t treat our health and wellbeing in this way.?If we felt ill, we would proactively seek out advice, get better nutrition, take some exercise.
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So why do we spend years of our careers waiting and fumbling?
Because we feel like we have no agency.?We expect other people to be the experts.?The career advisor at school, our parents, our universities, the first company we join, the headhunter, the CV writer, the business school, our friends, our families.?Anyone but ourselves.
And … that’s weird.?And wrong.
8 Steps to Manage Your Career
I am on a mission to get individuals, and the companies they work for, engaged in proactive career management.?We only get one shot on this planet (well, that’s what I believe) and we may as well maximise the fulfilment we get from the area of our life where we invest the most time.
And the good news is that it’s never too soon nor too late to start.?You can do this at any stage in your career – starting out, mid-career, winding down. ?Just make sure that you do it!
In order to proactively manage your career you need to:
I know that by following the above steps, everyone can get more intentional and have a positive impact on their career happiness and fulfilment.
Let’s get serious about career management.?And if you want to book a slot in my diary to talk about this …?get on a Discovery Call with me.
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Leadership and Behavioural Researcher, Trainer and Executive Coach
2 年Fumbling about… the mind boggles ??. But yep, totally recognise that’s how I did a lot of career ‘stuff’… can’t call it management it was far too random!
An experienced, driven and proven Life Style coach, CBT qualified PT, who inspires the release of the potential within everyone in personal, business and sporting arenas.
2 年Hi Alison Hughes spooky that this evening at my local gym, I was asking the 3 talented but bored staff what were their desires, purpose and hunger? Your 8 points are exactly what they should be paying attention to, as not one of them had any idea as what they were wanting or working towards, they were simply on auto pilot, leading just another day. I will happily share your points with them if that is ok as they are worded so well! ?? ?? #purposefulliving #goalsetting #careergrowth
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2 年Thank you Alison. Your posts are always a great food for thought.