As a leadership coaching director, Andrea Davies of AED Leadership Dynamics, supports CEOs and executive directors in considering the future direction of their businesses, understanding their own leadership style and helping to build personal career plans. Here she encourages you to consider how you can more effectively plot their own career path
IN childhood we all have unconstrained, magical dreams of ‘What I want to be when I grow up’. Many people go on to successfully realise those ambitions. But, on that professional journey, people often face several key decisions, when they recognise they have an opportunity to steer and influence the course of their career path.
Clarity of thought is critical at these times, so many business professionals seek the advice and support of a coaching director to help them articulate their aspirations, define their core capabilities, and explore potential options for success.
The following approach has proved helpful to many people for reflecting on their career to date and informing their development plan for career progression. I hope it may prove helpful to you in your own career planning.
THE FUNDAMENTALS
Which core values are important to you in achieving balance in your professional and personal life? Our individual thinking is often considered to be a product of our nature, cultural heritage, the influence of people pivotal in our upbringing and our own life experiences. This life-long learning and the insights we gain over time, help to form the personal values that make us special and unique. These values also help to guide our decisions relating to the people and things that are most important to us, and for what we believe creates balance and fulfilment in our lives. As work is an integral part of everyday life, people often talk about their desire to achieve the ideal work/life balance. You may wish to ask yourself, which elements of what you do help to contribute to a feeling of satisfaction in your own professional and personal life?
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‘Look at me!'
Jan planned a modest start to 2020. It’s not going well.
Treasure Island
Lindsay Want goes on a walking adventure around Somerleyton on the ancient island of Lothingland
New beginnings
In the bleak, dark days at the start of the year, life stirs
In black & white
Felix Aldred follows the fortunes of a family of oystercatchers on a Suffolk river estuary
Hot dates
Mark your calendar for some important milestone events in 2020
Applause, applause
Bury’s Theatre Royal, the only Regency theatre in the UK, is a hidden attraction that deserves to have its name up in lights
2020 vision
With the New Year upon us, heralding opportunities for change and renewal, we asked some of Suffolk’s leading lights about their hopes for the county and their personal ambitions for the coming months.
Dreaming Of A White Christmas
Maxine White and Ady White (not related) make Christmas happen. They’re possibly Suffolk’s closest thing to Santa’s elves.
Food From The Heart
It’s ten years since Justin Sharp opened Pea Porridge in Bury St Edmunds. He’s still proudly delighting customers with simple, satisfying seasonal food, brimful of flavour
An All Together English Walk
Lindsay Want takes a seasonal family stroll around the parklands of Huntingfield and Heveningham