FAILING TO PLAN = PLANNING TO FAIL:
Career Planning is Essential for Success
by Tom (TJ) Jones, Certified Career Coach
Statistics show that for most
people, careers consume one-half to one-third of their lifetimes. That's
an incredibly huge portion of life, and yet only 20% of us have
developed specific career
plans to help get us to where we want to go. That doesn't seemright,
does it?
The fact is, the overwhelming majority of us make decisions every day
that will affect our career and where we end up in the long run, but we
have no clue whether or not those decisions will point us in the
direction we want to go. Many of us aren't even sure what direction that
is-- we may have an idea, but we don't have a plan. And that's scary.
We've all seen our economy take a downturn in recent months. Many
of our friends or family members have lost their jobs or have struggled
to keep a company afloat. With all this
uneasiness going around, doesn't it make sense to have a specific career
plan in place?
When many of us think of career planning, we figure that all we need to
know is what field we want to be in. But it's much more involved than
that. Before you can even decide on a field and a course of education or
action to get you there, you have to be sure that the field you have in
mind matches up with your personal goals, in-born traits, family plans,
and personal needs.
If you want a big family, for instance, do you want to go into a field
that will require a lot of travel? Do you even know which fields are
likely to require this? Some might be obvious, but
many fields, depending on the location, company, and advancement you
achieve, will require extensive travel that you might not expect. Have
you done any research or asked for help in planning which careers match
best with YOU and your needs?
Planning your career is every bit as important as planning your
education, your family life, and how you want to live. Your career
affects every other aspect of your life whether you realize it or not,
and it's imperative that you have things planned out to avoid undue
stress and failure. If you're unsure of what steps to take, or would
like to take your career in a new direction, there are plenty of
qualified professionals out there that can help.
Career Planning University
has an e-course called Discover Your Career Passion, 25 Steps to your
Ideal Career, which starts you on the career planning process.
Author Tom (TJ) Jones is founder/Director of the Career Planning
University and is a Certified Career Coach and career consultant. He
specializes in career planning, career development, coaching, and
assessments for individuals and organizations. For more information on
Discover Your Career Passion", 25 Steps to your Ideal Career
click
here.