Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Guest Post | Classy Career Girl

I am excited and honored to introduce you to my first guest blogger - Anna from Classy Career Girl! She offers practical career advice and encouragement and talks about her experiences in business school. I wish I would have found her blog when I was in school for my MBA. I just recently came across her blog and enjoyed it so much that I've asked her to guest blog on here. She even has a 30 before 30 list herself! Thanks for being my first guest, Classy Career Girl!

 
Barriers to Reaching Your Goals
Classy Career Girl is a consultant by day and a MBA student by night. Her blog documents the speakers, professors and classmates she is learning from and her challenges and accomplishments at work. Classy Career Girl provides encouragement and positive advice to young professionals, students and job searchers with hectic and demanding lives.  She encourages readers to reduce stress, find work-life balance, accomplish goals and have great business chic style. She also tackles office issues and provides etiquette advice for young professionals just like her. You can read more about her journey at www.classycareergirl.com.

Networking is crucial for career growth and is the stepping stone that can help you reach your dreams and goals. Many people think networking is simply building relationships and meeting people. But, strategic networking is different. Strategic networking is focused with a goal in mind. Here are some barriers that can stand in the way of strategic networking:

1) Not being clear about what you want. You need to know where you want to go. Write it down, create a career map and identify the holes that might arise. A recent study showed that only 5% of Americans have goals written down. Being clear about what you want and writing it down is the only way that you will be able to find out who you need to talk to in order to learn the information you need to reach your goals.

2) Being afraid to ask others for help. I recently heard a man in my company say that women often approach him saying “I know you’re busy, but can you help me with something?" But, when men approach him, they say "I need your help" and what a difference that can make. Be assertive and don't be afraid to ask others for help. People can't read your mind! Let them know why you are reaching out to them and how they can help you get to the next level in your career.

3) Not having time to network. This is my biggest pitfall. I am often too busy with work and school to reach out and connect with someone over lunch. The key that I am working on is changing my thinking so that networking is a part of my job. I have learned that you have to make it a priority and this is my goal over the next year. If possible, think of your job as 50% in office and 50% connecting and building relationships with those in your office.

4) Being an introvert. If you are an introvert like me, it is hard to be open and let strangers into your life. To network, you have to be open and curious. You must also show up and be present in all conversations. Sometimes the hardest part is getting to the event, but you will be glad you did once you get there. Meet one person and start speaking with them and asking questions. This way, it will be easier to meet others since you know one person very well. Also, don't be afraid to speak up if you have something to say and have a question ready to ask such as "How did you get started in your career" or "What are you passionate about?"

4) Not sure who to connect with. Easy! Let your friends and family know your dreams and goals and ask them if they have any connections that they could introduce you to. Another great tip is every time you get to know someone new, ask them if there is anyone else they know that they could introduce you to. Never leave a meeting without another connection!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

{ THE CHALLENGE }

Here it is...the start of another year, another decade. This one seems to have a greater impact on my life than the rest. As this year begins, it will only be a year and a half until I turn 30. That 3 in 3-0 looks especially ominous and signals the the beginning of real adulthood. At the age of thirty, I feel like I need to be accomplished, need to know who I am, need to have it all together, and not have any excuses. 

This fear and impending dread has motivated me to start living life to the fullest, hence this blog. This is where I will document the things I want to experience or the goals I've established for myself before I celebrate my 30th birthday, and it will pretty much be a place to just voice anything else that I learn within the next year and a half. I can't say that these goals will not change or that I won't add or replace some, but this is my starting list from January 1, 2011, in no particular order.

My Thirty Before 30 List: 
  1. Read the complete One Year Bible and journal what I learn
  2. Memorize at least 30 verses of scripture
  3. Launch my own freelance design business
  4. Purchase a car with cash
  5. Quit my day job to pursue my passions
  6. Go on an international mission trip
  7. Have a baby
  8. Return to my pre-baby weight after having a baby
  9. Run in a marathon
  10. Learn to scuba dive and get PADI certified
  11. Read at least 3 classic literature novels I never read in school
  12. Take a photography class or seminar
  13. Cook at least 30 new recipes
  14. Grow an herb garden
  15. Learn to water ski
  16. Visit a famous museum
  17. Learn CPR
  18. Print/publish a cookbook with my mom's recipes
  19. Go indoor rock climbing
  20. Cook a whole turkey from scratch
  21. Decorate a cake using fondant
  22. Learn how to play chess with my husband
  23. Write a song
  24. Do something nice for a stranger
  25. Try snowboarding
  26. Begin a stock portfolio
  27. Become a certified Zumba instructor
  28. Learn to sew and complete at least 3 sewing projects
  29. Start a blog and learn web design
  30. Celebrate my 30th birthday in another state/country