The National Career Development Association celebrates National Career Development Month each year in November and Wednesday, November 19, 2008 is National Career Development Day this year. The theme for this year's celebration is "Inspire your career; develop your dream."
In today's world of great economic uncertainty, it could be fairly easy to lose sight of your dreams or to even remember to dream. Certainly we are about to go through some changes as a country and perhaps on a personal level, but one thing I would encourage you to do is to continue to dream. Many people are looking at working longer in life and, if there is something you have wanted to do, work wise, there probably are still opportunities to pursue some of those dreams.
So, whether you are 16 or 60, spend some quiet time dreaming about your career direction and how you would like things to be. Have you wanted to go back to school to study a particular subject, or prepare for a different career? Perhaps you have dreams of starting your own business. Maybe there is a totally new line of work that you would like to pursue. Whatever your dream entails, if that is what you want to achieve, try to create a plan that will allow you to take the steps necessary to get you from where you are to where you want to be. Once you have developed a plan in your mind, you need to write it down so that you can look at it, add or delete steps or actions as necessary.
The more clearly you can picture or visualize your dreams, the more clearly you can plan to achieve it. Include as many pieces as you can in developing your plan. If the steps you have developed are too large, break them down into smaller, manageable actions that you can achieve. Try to take some action every day, or at least each week, that will relate to your goals. Even if they are just small things, it will help you feel you are moving in the right direction if you accomplish something from your plan. As you begin to see some progress, that should help to keep you energized and working toward your goal.
Mary Ann Davis is a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice providing coaching and counseling for life's transitions; including career change or job search, as well as loss of job, retirement planning, grief work, coping with an empty nest and other life planning issues. She is certified as a Master Career Counselor (MCC) by the National Career Development Association; a Life/Work Counselor (L/WC) by the National Employment counseling Association; and is a Distance Credentialed Counselor (DCC). Visit her web site at http://www.YourCareerPlan.com.
To contact Ms. Davis, please call (513) 665-4444 x3 and leave a personal and confidential message or send an email to YourCareerPlan@cinci.rr.com.
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