<aside> 💫 After this program ends, how can you stick to your plans, make sure you review them regularly and continue to have productive conversations with others around your career planning? We put together this page of resources to support you in this.
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If you want to continue benefitting from the accountability system this program provided, you can look into setting up an accountability system with fellow participants if they are interested in this. You can find some suggestions on how to set up a helpful system here: Accountability buddies: a proposed system
As you take action on your goals and gain new information and experience, it’s wise to review your career planning every now and then. This goes for the things you worked on in your career planning template, but it can also be useful to review other aspects of your life. These are some tools and guides you can use for this:
An important step in the career planning process is identifying your key uncertainties and investigating them. As part of this step, it might be useful to ask other people for feedback and advice. For more guidance on how to do this strategically and maximise the chance of getting useful feedback, check out the following resources:
If you apply for jobs and other opportunities regularly, you will probably experience rejection and other setbacks sometimes. The following are some pieces on dealing with this, ranging from practical advice to more inspirational writing: