As we draw the year to a close many of us are looking
forward to some well-deserved time off to relax, eating some good food, seeing
a movie or two, and spending time with family.
But the holiday break also affords us an opportunity to spend
some time thinking about our job and career and what actions we might take to
enjoy our work more and become more successful in our career over the coming
year.
Here are five things you might do over the holiday break to prepare
for the new year and to set yourself up for success in the coming decade.
Sign up for a class. There are so many opportunities
to enhance your skills and deepen your knowledge in areas that can positively
impact your career, from online courses and webinars to conferences and classes
at a community college. You don’t need to spend a lot of money to find an
impactful class, but you need to start somewhere.
Seek out a mentor. Take a few moments to identify
someone you’ve been wanting to learn from. You likely already have this person
in your circle of contacts but, perhaps, you haven’t let them know you wanted a
more formal mentorship. Now is a good time to ask.
Add a good habit. You know you need to eat better,
sleep more, and get some physical exercise in but it can be overwhelming to
consider everything you could change in your life so make a plan to make one
change. Maybe it’s a simply as avoiding a drink tonight or going to sleep at a
reasonable time. Start with one day and then make it two days and then three.
That is how we change to begin to make good decisions. These decisions will
lead to better decisions and impact your life and career for the better.
Consider your thoughts. We are what we think about
and it’s important in every area of our lives, and in our career, to think
thoughts that move us forward, rather than negative thoughts that bring us and others
around us down. Avoid thoughts that blame others or dwell on past failures or
mistakes. Add a practice of meditation, yoga, or prayer to your life to slow
down and allow you to more effectively evaluate your self-talk.
Schedule a vacation. Yes, though you might enjoy a
break over the holidays take some time to plan your next vacation before you
dive back into the stress of your working life. Having a vacation planned will
also give you sometime to look forward to and you’ll know that there is a
reward coming for all the hard work you do.
Do even some of these things over the holidays and you’ll be
set up for a more successful new year at work.
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