Key Career Questions To Ask Yourself Every Year

Growth Companion
4 min readAug 7, 2018

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Do you ever feel yourself questioning your position, your field of work, or your passion? It’s easy to get so wrapped up in following your career path that you forget to check in with yourself to make sure that the path you’re on is actually the right one!

Finding the right career, and sticking to career choices that satisfy and challenge you is a process that involves a lot of self-exploration and self-awareness. No matter where you are in your career journey, it’s crucial to keep that self-awareness. A great way to do this? Ask yourself specific career questions at least once a year.

You don’t have to reserve self-reflection for New Year’s Eve, though. It’s great to ask yourself these important career questions at critical moments such as getting a new job, leaving a job, getting a promotion, or any other significant point in your career.

Think of these five questions as a self-performance review, the purpose of which is to get you on the right path and keep you happy and satisfied, no matter what you’re doing! They’re also great for career planning and development, both of which are key to driving success.

1. What is my career vision?

Having a vision is key to driving career fulfillment and success. The average American will spend about 90,000 hours at work over a lifetime… that’s a serious amount of hours! You want to make sure you’re spending that time wisely, working constantly toward a vision you know will satisfy you. Reflect on what your vision is for your career and jot it down in Career Companion’s FREE reflection module, so you can look back at the end of each year and make sure you’re still on the path to that vision.

2. What energizes me?

Have you ever had that moment where you get so absorbed by your work you lose all sense of self and time? That’s called flow, and it actually releases a hit of dopamine that floods the pleasure center of your brain. Besides keeping you happy, dopamine also keeps you focused and working toward your goals. If you’re in flow, that’s a good sign that you’ve found something that energizes you. And what energizes you drives you to succeed. Consider what gets you in flow, or simply what gets you excited when it comes to your work.

3. What does success mean to me?

Success means different things for different people. It could mean having a lot of money, a strong work-life balance, or even that you work with certain people. Maybe success to you simply means happiness and satisfaction in your career. Your success might not look the same as your coworker’s, and that’s okay! All that’s important is that you key in to what matters to you, and to make sure you’re following that passion.

4. What am I really good at?

Your skills and gifts make you feel proud and accomplished. If you’re using yourself to the best of your ability (like when you’re doing things that energize and excite you), you’re going to work harder and get even closer to your personal goals. Think not just about what you’re good at… think about what you excel at, what you consistently perform well at. Of course, you can be good at things you dislike. The key is to focus on your strengths, the things you’re excellent at that also energize you. This will keep you productive and even irreplaceable or desirable to employers.

5. What bores me?

Take the time to examine not only the things that excite you, but also the things that bore you about your current situation. Doing tasks that bore you will cut your satisfaction. Look at how you answered what energizes you — chances are, that answer is going to line up with the complete opposite of what bores you.

Focus on the energizing, satisfying tasks… if there aren’t any to be found in your current situation, it might be time to reevaluate where you’re at. As long as you’re following your passions, doing what energizes you, and working toward a vision, you’ll be on the right path for you.

Your day-to-day can get so busy that it’s hard to find time to keep asking yourself the important questions that impact your career path. Take the time to ask yourself these five questions, and use Career Companion’s FREE tools to keep track of your answers. Evaluate your progress, ambitions, and what simply isn’t working. You might just find yourself realizing a new vision for your future.

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Growth Companion
Growth Companion

Written by Growth Companion

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