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Decision-Making

Career decision-making activity Part A: identify a longer-term goal

Career decision-making activity Part A: identify a longer-term goal

Identify one specific longer-term goal (within 1-3 years) that relates to your career development.


Instructions

Begin building an action plan by answering the following questions in relation to a longer-term goal.

One specific longer-term goal (within 1-3 years) that relates to my career development is:

Possible internal barriers/conflicts related to this goal (e.g., pertaining to self-knowledge, confidence, fears/concerns, motivation/readiness):

Possible external barriers/conflicts related to this goal (e.g., occupational knowledge, influence of others, economic/geographic factors, finances):

Support that might be enlisted to help achieve this goal (e.g., support of family, friends, experts, financial types) includes:

Compromises that may need to be made to achieve the goal might include:

University of Waterloo

Centre for Career Development