Applying “Back to School” Principles to Your Career
By Christy Seawall
Do you remember the excitement and anticipation of going back to
school? New clothes, new shoes, new school supplies, a new teacher
– a fresh, new start full of possibilities. When is the last time
you’ve felt the flood of emotions associated with going back to
school?
You can apply these Back to School principles to your career –
whether you’ve been employed by the same company since you got out
of college or are currently in career transition – to give yourself
a new attitude toward your career or your job search and find
yourself filled with the excitement and anticipation of what lies
ahead.
Think of It as a New Beginning
Take this time to reevaluate your goals or set new ones. What do
you hope to achieve during the next “school year”? Just as in
school, you have to be SMART when you set your goals. Your goals
must be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timebound.
Update Your Wardrobe
There’s something about putting on new clothes that puts a bounce
in your step. You can’t wait to put them on and begin your day.
You may actually feel like you have more energy. They give you
confidence to face the day ahead – whether you are looking for a new
job or just want to elevate your current one. Go ahead, go out and
go “back to school shopping” for yourself.
Start with a Clean Desk
Remember the wonderful smell of brand new crayons, markers and
freshly sharpened pencils or the look and feel of brand new folders,
notebooks and highlighters? You couldn’t wait to pack up your
backpack and head off to school.
Create this same sense of newness by cleaning out your desk - get
rid of all the items that no longer work and replace them with new
ones. Clear out papers from last year that are cluttering your
workspace. Give yourself the gift of a new beginning. You will
feel more energized when you begin your day and more efficient and
productive throughout.
Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Just as a good sleep routine was important in school, a good
sleep routine helps you maintain a good attitude as you go about
your job or job search. Make sure you are getting enough sleep to
approach your day with enthusiasm and sustain your energy throughout
your day.
Make New Friends
When is the last time you made a new friend? Returning to school
each year meant the opportunity to meet new friends. New friends
keep life exciting and introduce you to new possibilities. New
friends may just hold the key to your next career opportunity. Many
of us are scared off by the term “networking” which we’ve heard over
and over again is the key to success. Really, it just boils down to
making new friends and building solid relationships. Make at least
one new friend this “semester” – that means before Christmas.
Join a Club
A new school year meant the opportunity to explore new
activities, sports, and clubs. Invest in yourself – join a
professional organization and attend the monthly meetings. You will
be able to express your passions while meeting new colleagues who
share them and having fun.
Learn Something New
Back to school is a time for learning. What would you like to
learn in the next year? Make time for a class at the local
community college or for self-study at the library. New sessions
will be starting soon. Sign up now.
Grade Yourself
In school you always knew where you stood. Your teachers graded
your assignments and provided overall grades on report cards. How
will you know where you stand? Build in objective ways to evaluate
how you are doing and then track your results. Keep in mind that as
in school, your results will be related to your effort, so put forth
your best effort so you get the A you deserve!
Reward Yourself
Remember the local restaurant in town that would give away a free
ice cream for each A earned? Or, perhaps your parents or
grandparents used financial incentives to reward good grades. Don’t
forget to reward yourself when you achieve your newly set goals – or
even milestones within them!
Meet Your Teacher
In school, we always had teachers to help us with our assignments
and ensure we were on track. Enlist the support of your manager,
your spouse, a mentor, a friend or a coach to help you achieve your
goals. They can help you maintain focus and accountability and help
you achieve your goals more quickly.
If you apply these Back to School Principles to your career or
job search this fall, you will be sure to once again experience the
excitement and anticipation that go along with them. Contact me
today for a free complimentary coaching session or to subscribe to
my free periodic newsletter to help you get started. Good Luck!
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