Taking Control of Your Digital Career Path

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Maintaining relevant skills in a time of digital revolution is crucially important and having a responsible job can leave you feeling overwhelmed. To be an effective colleague and leader you must prioritize your own continuous professional development.

In our roles, we are often placed in situations that require us to give more of ourselves than might normally be appropriate. This can be experienced in all areas of business but is particularly true for those working on projects.

When a project has fixed deliverables and deadlines, teams are often left having to work additional hours to get results on time, within budget and at the quality defined at project launch.

This can leave project team members prioritizing their careers over their personal lives, where a job is often seen as the means by which to fund our personal life. We’ve all heard (and ignored) the phrase ‘work to live, don’t live to work’.

Learn To Put Yourself First For Self-Preservation

It goes without saying that learning to put ourselves first is necessary, if only for self-preservation. Individually, and as organisations, we often overlook the benefits to our careers and businesses that putting ourselves first can bring. This is not always attained as you might think, and goes beyond lunchtime yoga and a jog once a week (although both are beneficial).

It was Arianna Huffington who offered her perspective on self-care in her book Thrive:

“If you’ve flown recently… you’ll remember that you should always put on your own oxygen mask first before helping anyone else with theirs. The logic being that if you can’t breathe, you won’t be able to assist others, and no one will survive… a fitting metaphor for less morbid circumstances, and for life in general: Take care of yourself before trying to take care of anyone or anything else.”

Put Your Own Oxygen Mask On First

The simplest way you can put yourself first is to understand what actions you can take regularly – be that daily, weekly, or monthly – that have a positive impact on your health both physically and mentally.

One way you can achieve this is by identifying key ‘habits’, then tracking your achievements against them. This process should help to identify the core necessities, such as the amount of sleep you need, and therefore what time you should go to bed, the food you should eat, how much water you should drink, and the amount of exercise you should take. These are things we all know but often fail to do.

Providing yourself a creative outlet, now more important than ever.

Beyond these core necessities are additional actions you can take that improve your physical and mental health, such as regularly connecting with family and friends.

Providing yourself a creative outlet, now more important than ever, as creativity is one of the required key skills industry research has identified to survive in a digital age, specifically in the digital arena.

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