Goal Setting and Self-Development Planning for Your Career - 2025
Sarah A. Scala, M. Ed & OD, ACC
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The start of the New Year is a great time to look at your own development plan and goals! As a lifelong learner, professional in the Learning and coaching fields, and an entrepreneur, I have found it to be critical to invest both time and money into my continued development and learning. When it comes to keeping engaged and your skills sharp, finding ways to think about what and how you want to learn next is important. Each New Year's Day I write myself a personal development plan.
I have a great FREE template I use for development planning and overall goal setting!
As I reviews goals for 2024, I was pleased in my progress with achieving many goals:
Many programs supporting inclusion and belonging
Cycling 1000+ miles
Volunteering 12+ times
Reading 40+ books (audio-books count)
Improve forward stroke in swimming
Development Areas on my 2025 List Include
Additional new team coaching clients
Grow my business to support more clients through supporting ESOPs, B-Corps, LGBT+ Coaching, DEI Consulting, Executive Coaching, Public Speaking, and Leadership Development.
Reading or listening to 40+ books on diverse topics that interest me. I keep a list of books in a Google Docs spreadsheet, so that as books are recommended on podcasts, articles, or in other books, or suggested from friends or colleagues, I have a way to keep track of these possibilities. Sometimes I check out physical books through inter-library loan if they're not available, other times I check out ebooks or audiobooks through apps like Overdrive and Hoopla for free. I also read professional magazines and blogs.
Continuing Education Credits. In order to keep some of my credentials current, especially as an ICF Certified Coach, I need to participate in a number of hours of continuing education. I participate in workshops and webinars for free, other times I pay for learning courses.
Professional Association Membership and Networking events have helped me keep my learning sharp and allows me to meet new people and make new friends. I am involved in:
A Coaching Community of Practice group in Boston that I meet with monthly
Coaching.com (I am an Implementation Mastery Facilitator and attend many of these workshops that provide CEUs for ICF certification.)
International Coach Federation New England Chapter -Communities of Practice (Business Development, Group / Team Coaching, Leadership/Executive coaching, and DEI).
The Granite State learning and OD Round Table which supports New Hampshire and Vermont HR Leaders (I’m the founder and chair of this group). Co-Chair role.
Mentoring: I meet with SCORE and Peer mentors regularly to continue my learning
Volunteer in my community by providing speaking engagements and mentoring pro bono 12+ times - including coaching at MA Conference for Women and ICFNE pro bono coaching programs)
Mindfulness - meditating each morning and journaling each day
Improved sleep strategies
For fun outside of work to keep my learning sharp, I am focusing on completing a 10K with running and increasing my cycling cadence. I’d also like to keep building my swim speeds this summer! I also want to kayak more as I recently bought a new kayak (first new boat in 20+ years). As a solopreneur, it is important that I keep myself engaged and healthy because if something happens to me I cannot run my business. For this reason daily exercise, healthy eating, mindfulness, and continuous learning are all baked into my development plan.
What do you do to ensure your continuous learning and personal development? Please share in the comments.
If you have specific questions, ask me. I'm happy to help.
Learn more about our approach to coaching and goal setting in our recent Blogs and Case Studies:
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Questions? Let’s connect. I would love to hear your success stories. Please send them to: hello@sarahscala.com or visit www.sarahscala.com
About the Author:
Sarah Scala is a senior talent management leader and executive coach with 20+ years of experience providing organization development, change management, and leadership development solutions for diverse global and local industries. She is a collaborative consultant, coach, and educator supporting performance transformation of executives, leaders, and teams. Sarah is a methodical, results-driven leader recognized for helping clients reach their highest potential, increase revenue, reduce turnover, elevate business profitability, build competencies, and improve performance.
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