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How do I get there from here? Setting and attaining career goals

Whether you’ve been with your organisation for years or you're looking at how to create a career path for yourself, there are steps you can take to get to the next level.

Map it out

Knowing where you're going and how you're getting there is instrumental in reaching your destination. Creating a career map is an excellent way to help you visualise a bright career future and get there faster. Here's how to start:

Mark out a finish line. What is your destination or goal? Be specific about the position you'd like to be in.

Plot needed skills. Brainstorm and plot out the skills you'll need to get on the path to your final destination. Don't be afraid to ask for directions along the way. Contact people in the position you aspire to and ask them how they got there—their stories may surprise you.

Mark your route. As with any long-term travelling, there are always stops along the way. Mark down the roles you see as possible steps to your desired position and the skills and training you'll need to get there.

Use the map. Don't forget to refer to your map when making career decisions. Your career map may be personal to you, but it’s essential that you know it well enough that you can share your career development goals with your manager.

Adapt the map. With life challenges, opportunities, and career moves ahead, the only sure thing is that plans will change. Review and update your map from time to time. Keep yourself on course to your destination, even if that finish line is different than initially planned.

Stand out

Now that you have your career plans on paper, it's time to implement them! To excel in the workplace, be sure to:

Ask questions. Make sure they are relevant and prompt. It shows you're interested and eager to learn.

Show initiative. Don't always wait until someone asks you to do something. Look for opportunities to help and offer your services.

Be a team player. Be positive and encouraging, and give credit where it's due. Your co-workers will appreciate your efforts, and you will earn their respect.

Do great work. Don't just get the job done. Give 100 percent to everything you do, even the tiniest of tasks, and you will be trusted with more over time.

Learn and learn some more. Volunteer, get a mentor, go to seminars, take a course! View every opportunity for growth as valuable and never stop learning.

Mix and mingle

Networking can provide important connections that can help you grow professionally and personally. It's often who you know that gets you to the next stop on your career map, so be sure to maintain and expand your connections.

To build and support a great network:

Keep your old friends. Don't leave your friendships behind when starting a new career, especially if you move locations. It's easy to stay in touch wherever you go, so maintain those connections.

Make a daily effort. Stay connected to different networks by email, phone, or in person. Get to know your friends' network of friends and take opportunities to mix in other circles.

Be of service to others. If you know about a job opening, send the posting to a connection that may be looking. Did you find an intriguing article? Email it to a contact you think might also find it interesting. Look for opportunities to help others, and good things will come back to you.

Get involved. You'll be amazed by the networking opportunities available by staying active at work and in the community. Whether heading up your organisation's running club, pitching in for a fundraiser, or joining a professional organisation, stay active and involved.

The career track can be intimidating initially, but with a goal in mind and a strategy in place, you can keep yourself on target. In our fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in looking forward without enjoying and appreciating the place you’re in today. Your experiences now will help you, so enjoy every bit of the journey toward your desired career goals.