Success is not measured in a single unit; it's encompassing of every aspect of our lives. This includes our personal and professional goals.
While they may take us on different avenues to accomplish, the overarching journey remains the same. After all, personal and professional goals are intricately connected. They're a full picture approach to your life. Yes, balance can be hard - but it is possible with these simple tips for success.
1. Organization is key: I don't care if you live in a house with a sink filled with dishes and the entire Cole Hann spring collection strewn about your bedroom floor, if you want to achieve professional and educational success you’ve got to learn how to be mentally organized.
2. Social depravity doesn’t have to be a reality: Just because you have a 50+ hour a week job and you’re about to delve into a new chapter in your education (or other commitment), does not mean you will be deprived of all human connection and now must go out and adopt a cat just to interact with something.
3. It’s a marathon, but it’s also a race: While I love the adage that life is a marathon, graduate school and working full-time, is not. No matter how much you plan and prepare, there will still be deadlines that will cut it close. There will always be all-nighters and there will always be times when you only have 40 minutes and you need an hour.In this instance, the best way to succeed is to realize:
4. Set meaningful goals: Last, but NOT least (in fact the MOST important one), is setting meaningful goals. While many of us operate in project-ized or to-do list type mindset, nothing is worse than a poorly planned goal. For instance, when planning out your week, it is not very helpful to schedule your calendar in vague terms like, “Do Work.” Instead, have an intentional plan of what you would like to accomplish that day based off of your current deadlines.
I can’t promise that any of these tips will make balancing personal and professional responsibilities easy, as there will always be challenges and unexpected hiccups along the way. However, if you can learn to bucket your time, be flexible, and set meaningful and realistic goals you can have a successful career and achieve whatever personal growth goals you have for yourself. And, if you’ve been putting off going back to school, learning how to be a yoga instructor, or whatever meaningful challenge you have been dreaming of – go for it! There’s no time like the present!
Personal and professional goals can be hard to set (and keep). But when you're fully engaged in your dreams, you can accomplish anything you put your mind to.
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