Setting a Career Vision 

When you're focused on a big work project, deadline, or learning new skills, it can be super easy to get caught up in "the now". Until one day, you realize you're not really sure where your career is headed. Oops. Even though it can feel like you're the only one who is lost, you're not. That's why we created a free worksheet that will help you set a career vision. 

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Setting a Career Vision 

When you're focused on a big work project, deadline, or learning new skills, it can be super easy to get caught up in "the now". Until one day, you realize you're not really sure where your career is headed. Oops. Even though it can feel like you're the only one who is lost, you're not. That's why we created a free worksheet that will help you set a career vision.

DOWNLOAD WORKSHEET

Setting a Career Vision 

When you're focused on a big work project, deadline, or learning new skills, it can be super easy to get caught up in "the now". Until one day, you realize you're not really sure where your career is headed. Oops. Even though it can feel like you're the only one who is lost, you're not. That's why we created a free worksheet that will help you set a career vision.

IN THIS WORKSHEET, YOU WILL LEARN

You'll reflect on what it is you actually want, based on your experiences and strengths.

The fun part—thinking about what you enjoy. What your dream job is. What excites you.

Compare what you're good at and what you're excited about doing, and figure out where the common ground is.  

We know, career "vision" seems a little woo-woo. But it doesn't have to be. If you take the time for a little self-reflection, you'll see that setting a career vision is really less "psychic", more "sit down and make some plans". This worksheet will help you define what you want, what matters to you, and where you're headed. 

IN THIS WORKSHEET, YOU WILL LEARN

You'll reflect on what it is you actually want, based on your experiences and strengths.  

The fun part—thinking about what you enjoy. What your dream job is. What excites you.  

Compare what you're good at and what you're excited about doing, and figure out where the common ground is.  

We know, career "vision" seems a little woo-woo. But it doesn't have to be. If you take the time for a little self-reflection, you'll see that setting a career vision is really less "psychic", more "sit down and make some plans". This worksheet will help you define what you want, what matters to you, and where you're headed.