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Career planning is one of those things most of us know we should do and keep putting off. In this episode, we explore why it feels so much harder than it should be, and why the version most people have in their heads doesn't actually count as a plan. Pam shares the simple, one-page approach she uses with her clients that takes an hour (or 10 minutes a day across a week) and turns vague ambition into something you can actually act on.
If you've ever thought "I'll do that when things settle down" or "I wouldn't even know what to put in a career plan," this one's for you.
Access Pam's Career Plan on a Page resource to work through it after listening
Key points from this episode
00:00 Introduction and why career planning keeps getting put off
01:00 The problem with keeping your plan in your head
03:00 What stops ambitious people from committing it to paper
05:00 The clarity gap: not knowing what to even put in a plan
06:30 Where to start: reflection before direction
08:00 Looking back to move forward, and what the career mapping exercise reveals
11:00 Using your plan as a compass when things feel hard
12:00 When a career plan leads somewhere unexpected: client stories
14:00 Pam walks through the Career Plan on a Page process
19:00 What the completed plan looks like and how to keep it live
21:00 Final thoughts: treating it as an experiment, not a commitment
Useful Links
Connect with Pam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamelalangan/
Connect with Jacqui on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-jagger/
Interested in working with us?
Get in touch about career or leadership development, outplacement workshops or recruitment support via the Catalyst Careers website
By Pamela Langan & Jacqui Jagger5
22 ratings
Career planning is one of those things most of us know we should do and keep putting off. In this episode, we explore why it feels so much harder than it should be, and why the version most people have in their heads doesn't actually count as a plan. Pam shares the simple, one-page approach she uses with her clients that takes an hour (or 10 minutes a day across a week) and turns vague ambition into something you can actually act on.
If you've ever thought "I'll do that when things settle down" or "I wouldn't even know what to put in a career plan," this one's for you.
Access Pam's Career Plan on a Page resource to work through it after listening
Key points from this episode
00:00 Introduction and why career planning keeps getting put off
01:00 The problem with keeping your plan in your head
03:00 What stops ambitious people from committing it to paper
05:00 The clarity gap: not knowing what to even put in a plan
06:30 Where to start: reflection before direction
08:00 Looking back to move forward, and what the career mapping exercise reveals
11:00 Using your plan as a compass when things feel hard
12:00 When a career plan leads somewhere unexpected: client stories
14:00 Pam walks through the Career Plan on a Page process
19:00 What the completed plan looks like and how to keep it live
21:00 Final thoughts: treating it as an experiment, not a commitment
Useful Links
Connect with Pam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamelalangan/
Connect with Jacqui on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-jagger/
Interested in working with us?
Get in touch about career or leadership development, outplacement workshops or recruitment support via the Catalyst Careers website

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