5 tips to help you achieve your career goals

Good resolutions

Writing down clear goals can help on the way to implementation – but it is not enough on its own.

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Cologne The same thing every year: on New Year’s Eve, you set yourself goals for the new year, pursue them diligently for a few weeks – and give them up by February at the latest. The British even have a name for the day when good resolutions lose their power: Quitters Day – and most of the time it falls on the second weekend in January.

Changes would be overdue: the next step in your career, better self-management, a higher salary. Career coach Kathrin Schwanz from Berlin explains why some resolutions are doomed to failure – and how one should approach typical goals for the new year instead.

Resolution 1: This year I will move up in the job

“Becoming a manager often stands for a career,” says expert Schwanz. “But sometimes it’s not what you actually want.”

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