The New Year is here. This means, it is a correct time to complete the previous year and start fresh. If you have not been excited about your career in a while, capitalize on this time of the year to begin again.
If you have lost your ''get up and go,'' maybe what is missing is a new goal. Something that gets you excited and motivated again. Whether it is a new job or a new way of doing something in your present position, a new goal can give you something to look forward to.
So How Do You Find A New Goal? Follow These Four Steps:
Convince Yourself That You Want a New Goal
No goal is achieved without commitment. Have you ever noted someone pursuing a goal and said to yourself, ''That person is a true believer.'' True believers are easy to spot as they are defined by their commitment. Are you a true believer in your goal? Are you committed? If not, shift your perspective. Don't allow yourself to be suitable with circumstances that do not further your goal.
Want to know that you will succeed before you step out of your comfort zone? Guess what? You don't get this guarantee up front. The miracles in your career happen when you say ''yes'' and jump in.
Start Small
Are you in one of these two places?
- You have no idea what should be the next step in your career,
- You do know, but haven't done anything about it yet.
Start small. Small steps increase your confidence and lead to finishing other small steps. Small steps taken on a regular manner are more effective than larger steps taken inconsistently. Slow and steady wins the race.
Create Your Game Plan
Having a plan is vital to your success. With a plan, success is yours. Without a plan, you will be working far harder than you have to. A plan adds organization to your goal because it details particular actions and steps to get there.
Another reason to create a plan is that it will prevent your goal from becoming overwhelming. The temptation to feel overwhelmed is normal. Your plan will give you comfort and help you be successful. There is no right or wrong way to plan. Your plan can be formal and long, or simple and short. Here is how to create one: Take your career goal and break it into smaller pieces. Get out your calendar and write down the particular small pieces you will do and when you will do them. Tweak and make changes as you implement your plan. Use your plan to encourage and guide you. After all, your plan's underlying target is for you to have an exceptional year.
Look At Your Goal Every Day
Most people want a ''do-over'' or a second chance. You get this opportunity on January 1st. If you create your goal, and then put it away, your words will have no value. What you cannot see will soon be out of mind as the year progresses. When you look at your goal regularly, it gradually becomes a part of who you are.
Look at your goal every morning so you can start your day with focus. Look at your goal every evening, so that it stays with you in your dreams. Looking at your goal, and plan it, plays a large role in making it real.