How to answer “What are your future goals?”

  • Define your career goals.
  • Research the company and position you’re interviewing for.
  • Develop an answer with relevant, career-focused goals.
  • Give a broad but focused answer.

What is your life plan?

A life plan is a roadmap for your life that helps you prioritize what is important to you, make decisions based on your priorities and move toward the life you want. It should provide a clear path for your life, but it should also be flexible. As your life changes, your values and priorities may also change.

What should I write in my future plan?

5 steps to writing a SMART career plan

  • Step one: Set your macro goal. Consider what you want to achieve by writing this plan, and write down your ultimate goal.
  • Step two: Set your micro goals.
  • Step three: Make it attainable.
  • Step four: Make it realistic.
  • Step five: Make your goals time-bound.

    How do I map my life?

    1. Work Out Who You Want to Be in 2013. First of all, think for a minute about what your ideal life would look like.
    2. Let Go of Past Failures – New Year, New You. Failures can actually be a good thing.
    3. Come Up with 5 Big Life Goals.
    4. Map Out Achievable Steps Towards Each Major Goal.
    5. Now Get Real.
    6. Ask For Help.
    7. Look Within.

    What are future career goals?

    Career goals are targets. Things, positions, situations related to your professional life that you have set your mind on achieving. They can be short-term, like getting a promotion or certification, or they can be long-term, like running your own successful business or being an executive at your dream company.

    What do I want in future?

    I have have a final dream of what I want to be in future and that is, a doctor. I do not love diseases and would love to fight them when I have the knowledge to do so. In order to do this, then I shall have to work hard in class and study medicine in college after which I shall be a certified doctor to fight diseases.

    How do I make a mind map of myself?

    1. Start with a quick 5 minute Mind Map

    1. Take a set of coloured pens and draw a coloured picture of how you see yourself.
    2. Draw 10-15 curved branches around your image.
    3. Fill in facts, thoughts and emotions about yourself.
    4. Put one word/idea on each branch.
    5. Expand using sub branches.
    6. Remember to work as fast as possible.