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After evaluating your personal and professional life, do you see a significant discrepancy and yearn for change? Does your current position no longer suit you, and you wish to move towards greater responsibilities? To boost your career, take proactive steps positively! Just like an athlete, set specific, achievable goals within a given timeframe. To stay motivated, display them and celebrate your progress! Also, surround yourself with supportive people, a coach, or a mentor. Based on your ambitions and career aspirations, create a realistic action plan. It’s only by taking action that you’ll see results. Start the exercise right away!
Balancing professional and personal life is not always easy, and it becomes even more challenging when you plan to return to studies. If you want to make time for yourself and acquire new skills, it’s sometimes better to delegate and accept help. At work or home, what tasks take up most of your time? List them, prioritise, and start by reviewing your organisation! If possible, seek occasional or daily external help (homework assistance, support with household chores, etc.). This way, you can free up the time and energy necessary for returning to studies. Ladies, after a career break (maternity or parental leave), do you no longer feel legitimate? On the contrary, consider yourself a priority and give yourself a new professional lift!
Have you assessed your situation and know what direction to take in your career? To maximise your chances of professional success, thoroughly research the continuing education options available. As an executive, entrepreneur, manager, or leader, consider these criteria:
Above all, choose a management training programme that will allow you to achieve your goals and smoothly balance personal life and professional activity while returning to studies.
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