Well spring is in the air here in Iowa. Temperatures in the
low 60s. Nice gentle rain has turned the grass green overnight. When I arrived
to the office this morning the parking lot was covered with earth worms.
Wait….is that spring I smell? Or the literally hundreds of earth worms! Well,
here in Iowa I guess it is one in the same. I don’t mean to dwell on these
earth worms, but it was a like a scene from an Alfred Hitchcock movie, except
worms instead of birds. Should we be fearful? Will they attack? Our
parking lot was a fisherman’s dream come true. Or some entrepreneurial kid with
a dream of setting up a bait stand.
Spring is also a time when I’m printing off local community
summer recreational program offerings to fill in my two teenagers’ days with
activities to keep them busy during their summer break. I create a calendar for
each child with their respective activities clearly documented for each day of
the week. Coordinating & planning.
Someone once said that people plan their vacations better
than their careers. While not true of everyone, naturally there is certainly
truth to that. In fact I was just speaking with a candidate the other day and
we were discussing why they were exploring the market. They had recognized that
previously they had not put a lot of thought into their career. And now they
wanted to do a better job with that going forward.
So as you make your plans for your summer, whether it be
what your kids will be doing or your family vacation, take some time to do some
planning for yourself. Set short and long range goals. Make them realistic but
goals that will keep you on track. Some of what happens to us in our careers is
no doubt about timing and circumstances. However, there is something to be said
about having an active involvement in how you plan things out as well. Maybe
it’s about positioning yourself. Perhaps take a course or two that would be
relevant to where you want your career to head. But the key is to carving out
the time to make the plan. And then follow through with it.
Scot Dickerson, CPC Capstone Search Group
1 comment:
Yes! I think people should do better vacations plant for refreshment. This is a great post.
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