Another year in my life has passed. It’s
time for another birthday. Each year as the day approaches, I take the time to
reflect on my past year, my accomplishments, and my goals for the year. My
birthday is like my personal New Years’ celebration with another opportunity to
have the best year ever.
I am not afraid of a birthday. Age is just
a number, but each year is what you make of it. Each year I have seen the sun
rise, the rain fall, and the snow melt, I have been given a gift from the
universe. Many people do not get to see another birthday. I owe myself the
opportunity to set goals and feel proud as I work towards achieving them.
Sometimes these goals have been born from unhappy feelings and bad situations,
but growth brings wisdom.
In my working life, and especially as a
workforce professional, I know some of my growth must be professionally. Having
experience working with job seekers looking for jobs, I understand how crucial
professional growth is to a career.
Professional growth may mean different
things to different people. I interpret professional growth as learning, doing,
and experiencing new challenges. The challenges are the catalyst for change in
any person’s life. I am not any different. Each challenging customer, client,
or colleague, helps me hone my communication and relationship development skill
set. Each challenging project helps me develop my problem solving skills and my
technical abilities.
Each birthday is a time to celebrate,
reflect, and plan. Celebrate the opportunity to have another year. Reflect on
the growth and development that has taken place. Finally, plan for the upcoming
year. Plan for the things you would like to achieve by your next birthday. What
does success look like for you? How do you plan on achieving success? How will
you know you are going in the right direction?
For your next birthday, take the time celebrate.
The best is yet to come.
I would love to hear from readers about
how you assess your own growth and development. How do you do Birthday?
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