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Eric B. Horn - Article - What Goes Up Must Stay Up
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  1. WHAT GOES CHEERS TO CAREERS 24 Think Positive! Magazine
  2. e are all aware of the quote “What comes up, must come down”. This slogan is true for a large array of situations. However, when it comes to your career you have all the power you need to go up and stay up. Remaining relevant in your industry can be extremely challenging if you don’t know the direction in which it’s going and if you don’t have a plan to get there. At the very least, you should an- nually review and revise your and career development plan, to make sure that it’s working to keep you ahead of the curve. We all know if you fail to plan you plan to fail, so don’t take the development of your career plan lightly. Start out by researching next year’s trends in the industry that you are in. Finding this informa- tion can be as simple as going to Google and typing “Next year’s trends in __________”. Put your industry in the blank, and start figuring out what the experts are projecting about your industry. After reading a few articles you will have a clearer picture of what you must do to “Stay Up”. After finishing your research, it’s time to develop your three-part plan. The development of your plan should con- sist of: where you are currently, where you want to go, and the most import- ant area, how to get there. This is the meat and potatoes of this initiative so take your time with this and don’t get frustrated if this takes a little longer than you anticipated.. Trust me, it’s well worth the time and effort. Once you have refined and de- signed your plan, take it to a trust- ed source, like a mentor, and have them give their honest feedback. It’s always important to have a second or third pair of expert eyes look at what you have. They can only make your plan better than you could ever imagine. Now that you’ve read this it’s time to implement! Don’t tell yourself that you are going to develop your plan later in life. Take the oppor- tunity to develop it now; it could be the difference between having that corner office at a major corpora- tion or sitting in a corner mad at yourself because your career isn’t what you hoped for. According to the Book of James, 2:10, “Faith without work is dead”. Now that you have finalized your career development plan, you must work your plan. Don’t expect every- thing that you strategically devel- oped in your plan to magically ap- pear; this is real life not a magic show. To be honest, creating the plan was the easy 10 percent, now it’s time to roll-up your sleeves and implement the other 90 percent. If you are feeling a little uneasy at this point, you are on the right track. Putting your plan in action will force you OUT of your comfort zone and put you into a space that you’ve never experienced. Embrace this feeling and use it as fuel to keep you going. Remember this is a marathon not a race. Work your career development plan every single day, being mindful of the tasks you’ve completed and those on the horizon. Furthermore, don’t half-step on completing your to-dos. If you have a goal to contact five people a day, contact those five people...not four or three. For my overachievers out there, contact 10 people per day. There’s nothing wrong with going beyond the call of duty. If you fall short of your tasks, take a step back to figure out how you can get back on track. I still fall short of my tasks from time to time, and sometimes struggle with getting back on track. After a while, I figure out what I’m missing and what I need to do to get things moving. I must admit my decision making process could be much faster, but hey we are all a work in progress :). At the end of the day, you are responsible for your own career de- velopment so what you put into it is definitely what you will get out if it. MUST STAY e are all aware of the quote “What comes up, must come down”. This slogan is true for a large arrayslogan is true for a large array W By Eric B. Horn FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @EricBHorn 25www.thinkpositivemag.com
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