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Career Worksheet: 4-Worksheet Bundle
Bundle and save with a set of four career worksheets:
Should I Quit My Job?
Journal prompts to help you make choices about your career when you hate your job. Whether you’re bored at work, have a toxic manager, feel like you’re not being paid enough or seen as a leader, making the decision to quit your job is not something you want to take lightly. Everyone has had one of those days (or maybe weeks, months?!) where they fantasize about storming into their bosses office, telling them how you really feel about this job and then storming out with two middle fingers in the air.
While this is a great fantasy, leaving your job shouldn’t be a rash decision. You want to be able to make the decision when you’re calm and clear about what you want from your career. This way you can leave your job knowing that this was the right decision at the right time for you.
How Do I Get Promoted?
Here are some journal prompts to help you set yourself up for success to get that promotion. Getting a promotion, whether big or small, is always exciting. Promotions feel so good because your hard work is being rewarded and your managers have noticed what you have contributed to your organization. Getting promoted does a lot for your confidence and sense of self.
There are times in our careers when you get promoted quickly and other times where you feel like you’re stuck at one level for too long. The process of getting promoted is also tricky. So much of it depends on your relationship with your manager, timing – both in terms of what’s happening at the company and their rules about promotions and workplace politics. There are many factors out of our control and that’s really frustrating.
The most important thing you have to keep in mind is why you want this promotion. People tend to focus on title and salary when it comes to work. The problem is a fancy title is great at a cocktail party but it’s not going to make you feel like you’re fulfilled in your life. A higher salary is always great but the extra money isn’t going to make up for having to perform tasks you hate performing every day. Money doesn’t = happiness.
Should I Start a Side Hustle?
Here are some journal prompts to help you choose a side hustle.Side hustles provide a tremendous amount of value in very different ways. Housing costs have gone up 100% since the 1970s while wages have only increased by 67%, this means more and more people have to have side hustles in today’s world. Side hustles can be a great way to supplement your income and help you pay off student loans or credit card debit. Side hustles can also give you the money you need not to have to use credit cards for vacations, emergencies and everyday expenses.
There is another reason side hustles are so valuable, they also provide you a way to test out other career paths. Figuring out what you want to do with your life career-wise can be a long process and the best way to know if something is right for you is by taking action. A side hustle allows you to see if a particular career path is right for you without having to quit your current job while also making a little money.
How Do I Start Advocating For Myself at Work?
Here are some journal prompts to help you find your voice at work when you feel overlooked. Speaking up/sharing ideas – Journal prompts to help you find your voice at work when you feel overlooked
Advocating for yourself is believing your wants and needs are worth fighting for. It’s hard to
advocate for yourself if you don’t believe you deserve the things you’re asking for. We all have limiting beliefs we picked up in childhood. Most of them are false and are rooted in fear.
Advocating for yourself means you don’t mentally beat yourself up all the time, it means you practice self-compassion and you value yourself.
Advocating for yourself can look like talking about your accomplishments, standing up for yourself in meetings, saying “no” when you’re overwhelmed by too many projects and it also looks like taking control of your career. Stop waiting for your boss to give you a raise or promotion, figure out what you need to do to become successful and start doing it!
Bundle and save with a set of four career worksheets:
Should I Quit My Job?
Journal prompts to help you make choices about your career when you hate your job. Whether you’re bored at work, have a toxic manager, feel like you’re not being paid enough or seen as a leader, making the decision to quit your job is not something you want to take lightly. Everyone has had one of those days (or maybe weeks, months?!) where they fantasize about storming into their bosses office, telling them how you really feel about this job and then storming out with two middle fingers in the air.
While this is a great fantasy, leaving your job shouldn’t be a rash decision. You want to be able to make the decision when you’re calm and clear about what you want from your career. This way you can leave your job knowing that this was the right decision at the right time for you.
How Do I Get Promoted?
Here are some journal prompts to help you set yourself up for success to get that promotion. Getting a promotion, whether big or small, is always exciting. Promotions feel so good because your hard work is being rewarded and your managers have noticed what you have contributed to your organization. Getting promoted does a lot for your confidence and sense of self.
There are times in our careers when you get promoted quickly and other times where you feel like you’re stuck at one level for too long. The process of getting promoted is also tricky. So much of it depends on your relationship with your manager, timing – both in terms of what’s happening at the company and their rules about promotions and workplace politics. There are many factors out of our control and that’s really frustrating.
The most important thing you have to keep in mind is why you want this promotion. People tend to focus on title and salary when it comes to work. The problem is a fancy title is great at a cocktail party but it’s not going to make you feel like you’re fulfilled in your life. A higher salary is always great but the extra money isn’t going to make up for having to perform tasks you hate performing every day. Money doesn’t = happiness.
Should I Start a Side Hustle?
Here are some journal prompts to help you choose a side hustle.Side hustles provide a tremendous amount of value in very different ways. Housing costs have gone up 100% since the 1970s while wages have only increased by 67%, this means more and more people have to have side hustles in today’s world. Side hustles can be a great way to supplement your income and help you pay off student loans or credit card debit. Side hustles can also give you the money you need not to have to use credit cards for vacations, emergencies and everyday expenses.
There is another reason side hustles are so valuable, they also provide you a way to test out other career paths. Figuring out what you want to do with your life career-wise can be a long process and the best way to know if something is right for you is by taking action. A side hustle allows you to see if a particular career path is right for you without having to quit your current job while also making a little money.
How Do I Start Advocating For Myself at Work?
Here are some journal prompts to help you find your voice at work when you feel overlooked. Speaking up/sharing ideas – Journal prompts to help you find your voice at work when you feel overlooked
Advocating for yourself is believing your wants and needs are worth fighting for. It’s hard to
advocate for yourself if you don’t believe you deserve the things you’re asking for. We all have limiting beliefs we picked up in childhood. Most of them are false and are rooted in fear.
Advocating for yourself means you don’t mentally beat yourself up all the time, it means you practice self-compassion and you value yourself.
Advocating for yourself can look like talking about your accomplishments, standing up for yourself in meetings, saying “no” when you’re overwhelmed by too many projects and it also looks like taking control of your career. Stop waiting for your boss to give you a raise or promotion, figure out what you need to do to become successful and start doing it!