Understanding yourself and what’s important to you makes career decision making easier. Prioritising your values creates a helpful template to explore possible career options.
Category: What do you want from a career?
An opportunity to reflect on what’s important to you by exploring your values and priorities.
How to identify jobs that give you meaning
Covid has led many people to re-evaluate their lives, seeking meaning in either paid employment or leisure. What questions are helpful in determining what kinds of work will provide you with meaning?
How to be happy: stop trying to manage time
We are all going to die. Filling our days with relentless busy-ness will certainly distract us from this fact. Investing time in the people and things we care about will give us greater personal meaning than the relentless pursuit of any ‘to do’ list.
What do we need from our workplaces now?
As many move from virtual working into a blended model of working post Covid, what do staff need in order to flourish? Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs provides a helpful model to explore the question.
Great Expectations lead to human flourishing
We have more power than we imagine. Children, students, those we manage and our friends are all impacted through how we transmit our expectations of them. Creating an environment which demonstrates support and acceptance for them will enable them to be their best.
Which Career Anchors will deliver meaningful work?
Career Anchors provide us with a useful tool with which to evaluate career choices. Understanding our Anchors will lead us to make decisions in line with our values, motivations ad skills.