Tuesday, May 26, 2020
How to Future Proof Your Career (And Your Health)
How to Future Proof Your Career (And Your Health) While itâs easy to become comfortable in your brand new career, whether thatâs straight out of university or a mid-life change of direction, the future is never certain. When working the nine to five, itâs easy to get caught up in the rat race and forget about your well-being and personal progression. Sure, youâve had a few promotions here and there, but overall, youâre still working with blinders on, for the same company, doing the same job. Thatâs why with our handy tips youâll future proof your career and yourself, just in case the unexpected happens â" or if you just fancy a career change even. Do Something That You Love We all know how exciting the first few months of a new job are. You wake up all bright eyed and bushy tailed at 7:30, without fail. Heading into the office all smiles, you turn on your computer and get straight to work without any motivation at all. You even stay late to impress the boss â" this is your dream job after all. Then suddenly, it hits you one day, out of the blue â" youâre waking up later and later; wishing the elevator lasted just a few seconds longer; hitting the coffee machine as soon as you walk through the door. Youâve lost all motivation. This wasnât the job you expected. When this happens, it spills into your personal life â" hobbies, friends and family all take a back-seat as youâre too exhausted to do anything. By staying motivated in your career, youâll have the energy to stay healthy, stay connected and stay true to yourself. No job, regardless of pay, is worth more than that. Never Stop Learning â" Make Time for New Things There are two things you should consider when working your way through life â" professional development and personal development. By personal development, we mean choosing life-experiences over working around the clock. Experience new cultures, take on new hobbies, do things that make you smile. Without taking the time to understand yourself, you restrict personal growth. You should always stay ahead of the game in the world of business. In todayâs climate, a standard qualification is never often enough, and so to truly remain one step ahead a Bachelorâs or Masterâs degree is often wise â" especially in either technology or social media as these are two key growth markets. Gunning for a top position at Google? An online data science degree from the likes of Merrimack College will bode you well, especially as it allows you to work from home while balancing your career or family. You might be able to convince your employer to pay â" which works out well for both parties. Enjoy life as it comes While we all have our routines, sometimes youâve just got to roll with the punches. Random party invite? Take it. A meal with friends out of the blue. Go. That assignment can wait. Donât live and die by your schedule, because one day, you may realize that the people who once invited you out, donât anymore. While our careers are so important, so are our friends. Be spontaneous â" sometimes it can be fun.
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