If you don’t have a plan for the year, come let’s look at:
'20 Practical Ways To Improve Oneself in 2022'.
First, thanks for being a part of 2021.
To those who continue to take self development and self improvement a personal goal, 2022 will be a better year. 🤲🏾
Remain consistent, persevere and never let go of your hopes and aspirations.
1. SELF REFLECTION
1st thing you want to do really is reflect.
This is very important as it lays down the foundation for any step you are willing to take regarding your career or self development.
It helps you understand:
- Where you are coming from.
- Where you want to be.
Self reflection speaks the truth to you without sugar coating it.
While working in Mushin as a graphic designer some years ago, I asked myself a lot of questions.
- What is the end goal of this path?
- Am I maximizing my full potential and capacity as a person?
2. OUTLINE YOUR GOALS
Once you've reflected on what you really want and where you want to be, it is time to turn your intentions into clearly defined goals.
Always remember that having goals without having a plan in black and white is still a dream.
Outline you goals clearly.
When doing this, remember:
-Don't set goals to impress anyone.
-You are the driver of your own goals.
-Set a goal in line with your values and career path.
-Have a timeline and action plan for your goals.
-Be sincere with yourself.
3. BE FRIENDS WITH READING
One thing reading does to many young people is that it improves self-discipline & consistency.
When I landed my first professional job as a HR Officer, I read a lot of entry level management books. Why?
To improve myself and fast track my career.
Little did I know I was improving my:
-Communication skills
-Knowledge base of my field.
-Imagination
-and inspiring myself.
Having an outline of books for the year can also help.
4. TAKE UP A NEW COURSE
See, the world is evolving. So many processes in various fields are either getting automated or eliminated.
You either know it or you don't.
There is no fencing when it comes to knowledge.
Good thing is, you can take up a new course from the comfort of your home.
Here are some great sites for Online Education:
-Coursera
-edX
-Khan Academy
-Udemy
-iTunesU Free Courses
-MIT OpenCourseWare
-Stanford Online
-Sailor Academy
-Alison
-Codecademy
-Open Culture
-TED-Ed
5. ELIMINATE DISTRACTIONS
Distractions have a way of taking your mind off your goals. They will always be there.
Knowing yourself and what distracts you is a good place to start.
Truth is, distractions take a huge chunk of time which you would have used in actual work.
6. LEARN FROM PEOPLE BEFORE YOU
Learning from people can simply be:
-Learning from a mentor.
-Learning from someone's experience.
-Learning from an autobiography.
-Learning from your boss/manager/supervisor.
Learning from the past always helps avoids future mistakes.
7. CERTIFICATION?
Note that certification is voluntary in some fields, but in others, a certification from a government-accredited agency is required for some jobs.
Do you know where you fall?
Well, note that 83% of certified candidates get jobs quicker than those that aren't.
8. TAKE A BREAK
While trying to achieve all you want to achieve this year, you need to relax your nerves too.
If man die, na another man go replace am.
Tend to have a work-life balance. Travel, mingle, live & laugh.
9. NETWORK
You can't be a lone striker. You can't be the only person in your field. There are others.
They are in your city. In your workplace. In your social networking places.
Networking can also be expanded to other fields.
You just never know.
10. READ ONE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ARTICLE A WEEK (if you can).
See, let's be thankful for the internet -The quickest knowledge base vault.
If you can, at least, in a wk/biweekly read a personal development article from:
-LinkedIN
-Careerealism
-JobBait
-Careercloud
-GM4JH etc.
11. STARVE YOUR WEAKNESSES
First, be aware of your weaknesses because they are there. They'd always want to flex their muscles.
But one thing I learnt from a very good friend, @folanski , is to continuously starve one's weaknesses.
Instead, feed your strengths.
12. JOIN A PROFESSIONAL CLUB
The idea of a professional club is that people with a particular goal come together to lend a hand to each other.
Many professional clubs hold this goal highly.
Seek professional bodies, clubs or groups that align with your values & goals & join.
13. BE THANKFUL ALWAYS
It is actually difficult to focus on self-improvement if one fails to recognize what one already has.
Reflect on what you have, where you are, and how you got here.
Truth is, being thankful for the now is a great step to bettering oneself.
14. BE OPEN / FLEXIBLE
Rigidity and being head strong can be costly in some ways.
You may grow exponentially well in another field, but because you've closed your mind to trying new things or leaving your comfort zone, you limit the opportunities out there.
Be flexible.
15. BE A PROBLEM SOLVER
Organizations always value people who add value by intentionally seeking to solve basic to complex problems.
If you are always waiting to be told the solution, what's the point?
16. BE EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT
One very great thing Emotional Intelligence has taught me as a person, is the ability to understand and manage my emotions.
Emotions, when constantly expressed, are the driving force behind our attitudes.
Attitude keeps you where you want to be.
17. QUARTERLY AUDIT YOUR SKILLS
Skills are as relevant as breathing in one's career, and the more skilled up you are, the more you become efficient in processes which in-turn results to more financial gain.
You can check on a quarterly basis.
Add this to your goal-board too.
18. HEALTH IS WEALTH
While planning /scheming to get better at what you do, it is important to note that the human body is like an engine that needs constant maintenance.
Exercising doesn't only help you physically but also mentally.
Please, let your health be priority.
19. BE
Never forget who you are. Always remember why you started in the first place. Be the better version of yourself.
Be Diligent.
Be Purposeful.
Be Deliberate.
Be Persistent.
Be Value oriented.
Be Positive.
Be Teachable.
Be Optimistic.
Be Selfless.
Be Yourself.
20. ALWAYS ASK FOR FEEDBACK
One thing you should be looking forward to as a young professional is feedback.
Asking for 'Feedback' doesn't only improve your performance or serve as a means of motivation, it also serves as a tool for continuous learning.
Personal dev is a deliberate act & has to be continuous to achieve growth.
It’s important to note consistency is required. So, be deliberate with your Personal & Self Dev.
You are the driver of your journey!
Have a happy new year, be safe, conquer & do exploits in 2022!
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Congratulations to students whose Study Visas to Canada have been approved & will be starting school this Winter (January).
When you eventually land in Canada, here are some important things to note:
- As a student, you are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
- Before buying textbooks, check with Lecturers if okay with you borrowing from Library rather than owning.
- Aside from the busy cities like Toronto etc., buses run every 30 mins on weekdays & every 1hr on weekends.
- If you don't drive, check bus schedule before going out.
- Please get a very good winter jacket, winter boots, & have your gloves with you at all times. Please.
- If you can't afford the school residence, you can rent very close to the school.
- It is cheaper to cook than to eat out.
As part of the requirement to be recognized by the ICCRC (Immigration Consultation of Canada Regulatory Council), in 2020 I went back to school for an Immigration program that covered:
- Canadian Immigration Law & Refugee Law
- Administrative Law & Tribunals
- Legal Research & Writing
- Immigration Law Procedures
- All Immigration Pathways (over 80 of them)
- Immigration Tribunal Processes & Division (RPD, IAD, IRB) etc.
Upon completion with a distinction, I sat for the Immigration Llicense exam earlier this year which I also passed
I am glad it was all worth it as I can now personally and formally represent anyone looking to move to Canada or stay in Canada.
Feels good to be moving from just sharing immigration tips to being a member of the ICCRC body.
If you've been looking for Scholarships in Canada for Masters/PhD then these are the 15 schools you should be focusing on.
Just stumbled on the robust article & resources by the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities (Link of article at end of thread)
Come with me.
So apparently, the U15 schools:
- Conduct $8.5B worth of research yearly.
- Hold 81% of Canadian university patents.
- Account for 70% of full-time doctoral students in Canada.
- Hold 85% of Canadian university technology licences and many more!
This is interesting.
For Scholarships:
-Decide where you want to study
-Check and research requirements
-Have a checklist of documentation
-Write a good personal letter
-Get other documents ready
-Check info on cost of living/other costs
-Spice it up with faith, optimism, positivity and
-Apply!!!
This morning, I officially became a Canadian Citizen after taking the ‘Oath of Citizenship’. 🇨🇦
It’s been 6yrs 7months since I embarked on the bravest journey of my life to come study here (many know this story). Today, I am glad that journey was worth it.
I still remember that cold winter breeze that blew my face when I stepped out of Pearson as a broke student.
The days of working factory jobs to pay for certification and complete tuition.
The days of numerous internship applications and job interviews.
I remember them all.
I am thankful to this country for the numerous opportunities it has provided since day one.
I am mostly glad that I can now vote and be voted for. I can now add to its political landscape.