1. What does 'success' mean to you and what does it look like?
Right now, success to me means graduating university with a good grade ideally a 2:1 or a first which means I will need to work really hard but to mean it will mean I've been successful. I also want to have a job or be volunteering in the industry I wish to be in for the foreseeable future. Before this though I need to decide what part of the industry I want to be in.
2. Looking ahead, when you graduate what do you want to be doing?
I want to be in a stable job, doing what I enjoy and always progressing and achieving more and more. I want to enter competitions and win them to get my name out there. I want people to know who I am.
3. What do you want to be known for?
I want to be known for being a successful individual that can work individually and in a team and complete things on time. I want to be known for having a creative mind.
4. Where will you work? Your working environment has a profound effect on your creativity and productivity.
I am happy to work anywhere, providing I have the funds to do so I am happy to relocate anywhere as long as it works for me at the time and if the job is right for me.
5. How will your ideal work day look? What will you be doing?
Practical and busy. I want to be on the go all the time. I want to shoot Monday to Friday on personal projects and then have the weekends to edit projects and to work on personal work.
6. What will make you proud?
Graduating uni with a good grade and then being in a successful job that I enjoy.
7. Why do you want to do what you want to do?
I've always enjoyed photography and it's something I've always wanted to do as a career since I was little and to have the opportunity to have studied it is great. It's a dream that I had as a little girl and I'm slowly trying to make it come true.
8. Why is this so important to me?
I want to be successful and have a career that I really enjoy. I want to wake up everyday and really enjoy what I'm doing. I have always wanted to be successful and have been bought up to work from the legal age you can start working. I want to make my family proud as well as myself.
List 5 of the previous questions that will identify who you are as a person. These are your core values and they can help guide your future decision making and the development of your 5 year plan.
Where will you work? Your working environment has a profound effect on your creativity and productivity.
What will make you proud?
Why do you want to do what you want to do?
Why is this so important to me?
What does 'success' mean to you and what does it look like?
My Visual 5 Year Plan:
Questions for the next 5 years:
1. What are your three big goals over the next 5 years?
Graduate from uni
Find a job in the photographic industry
Going travelling
2. Why are these goals so important to you?
Because these are the three things that I believe will make me successful in the future and are three things that I have always dreamed of doing and being in my life.
3. What will different in you when you achieve these goals?
I will be enjoying life and feeling a lot more positive about things as I will be settled
4. What is your deadline for achieving these goals?
When I graduate from uni
5. What is holding you back?
I'm not sure, I think about this all the time and I don't know I think it could be whenever I get offered something I take a step back and freak out about things.
6. How can you overcome these hurdles?
With practice and with some help on my confidence
7. What help do you need?
Confidence, which I'm hoping I will be able to get help from the Study Zone for.
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