We’re Halfway Through the Year. How’s it Going?
Somehow it's June, and we're almost halfway through the year already.
Every year at this time I always find myself wondering: how did we get here so quickly?!
And precisely because the years feel like they fly by so fast, the midpoint of the year is an important time for all of us to reflect on how things are going in our lives and careers, and what we want to prioritize in the second half.
While it may feel hard to make space for reflection, that’s actually a sign that it’s especially important for you, so you can identify what to focus on, and what you need to de-prioritize.
Follow our three step process below to review, reset, and reprioritize as we move into the second half of the year.
If your organization has a mid-year review process, these questions can help you prepare. And if you're planning a career transition, they can help you hone in on where to focus and what changes or adjustments to make moving forward.
1. Reflect on your year so far
Start with a brief review of your year so far, centered on these four areas:
Priorities: How have my priorities shifted since the beginning of this year? What is most important to me now? Our personal and professional priorities are always shifting. Clarifying your top priorities is an important foundation to plan for the rest of the year.
Plan: How am I doing so far on the goals I set for this year? What do I want to accomplish before the year ends? This is not about beating yourself up if you aren't on track with the goals you set in January, or if you didn't set any at all. It’s a chance to get clear and be intentional around what you want to focus as we start the second half of the year.
People: How effectively have I been building and cultivating my professional relationships? What else do I want to do this year to strengthen them? Other people are critical to our success, and we need to proactively cultivate and grow our networks over time. If this hasn’t been a big focus for you yet this year, what’s one thing you can do to invest in your network? (Hint: joining our quarterly networking events is an easy and fun option!).
Proof: What have been my proudest accomplishments so far this year? We tend to focus on what doesn’t go well, so it’s important to over-index on our successes. The things you list don’t have to be huge projects, and they don't have to be work-related; what matters is that they were important to you. Make a list of your wins, and then look for themes across them. And don’t forget to celebrate what you’ve accomplished so far this year!
Remember: there are no right or wrong answers here. This is a chance for you to do some deeper thinking on how the year has gone, and get directional clarity on what you want to prioritize for the rest of this year.
2. Re-establish your goals for the second half of the year
Building from your reflections above, pick no more than three main goals to focus on for the rest of the year. We suggest making at least one of those a personal goal, to ensure you're prioritizing things that are important to you outside of work too.
Once you have your three big goals, identify at least one action step you want to take to move forward on each one.
Commit to a deadline for each step, and note what you'll need to make it happen - is there information you need to research? Support you'll need? Finding an accountability buddy is a great way to keep your commitments!
Finally, as you're setting goals and creating your plan, make sure to focus on things that are within your control.
So for example "find a new job by September" sounds great, but ultimately the timing of when you'll land a new job depends on a lot of factors, some of which are external.
Think about the actions you can control that will lead to that outcome, like the number of people you'll reach out to for networking conversations, the applications you'll submit, or the time you'll dedicate to interview practice.
3. Update your career toolkit
This one is more tactical, but it’s important to do regularly. You are the owner and driver of your career, and taking a proactive approach is important to ensure you’re prepared for performance evaluation conversations or for a planned or unplanned career move.
Take the accomplishments you listed in the reflection section above and build a few of them out in the STAR format, capturing as many details as you can about what you did and the impact and results of your work. You’ll be grateful to have this information to support your request for a raise or promotion, or to share in your resume and interviews, if you’re looking for a new role.
Update your resume and LinkedIn profile to add any new accomplishments you outlined above and ensure they are current and up to date. Reference our posts on resumes and LinkedIn for specific tips to keep in mind as you make updates.
If the idea of this feels overwhelming, try setting a timer for 30 minutes, and just get started. Do what you can, and give yourself permission to stop when the time is up.
You may find that you want to keep going, but if not, jot down notes about other updates you want to make, and schedule a time to do another 30 minutes of work. A few of these shorter working sessions should be sufficient to make your updates.
We hope that this combination of reflection and action steps helps you feel more prepared to enter the rest of this year with clarity and purpose. Here's to a great second half!
If you’d like partnership and support as you clarify your career goals for the rest of this year, we can help! Check out our coaching programs for social impact leaders, and contact us to discuss working together.