One of my
life/career goals has been to live and work in another country. To have that
experience of working day in and day out in another culture. To live in a
different city with different foods and ways of living. I have always enjoyed
the roles in global companies where I have had the opportunity to travel and
work with people with completely different life experiences but have never had the
opportunity, until now, to pack up my life and leave Australia.
This week I signed my offer to move to Singapore with the company I currently work for. Squeal. I have been trying not to get too excited because I have been offered a similar move before. Arran and I had done lots of research, bought books, researched housing but the move didn’t come off. We had moved our life in our head to another country and it was disappointing when it didn’t happen. I wasn’t making the same mistake this time.
It’s a fantastic opportunity and I’m really excited. And it’s certainly not just about moving to another country. I will have the opportunity to work with a new leader on a whole new business strategy. I will get to apply my HR expertise to situations and countries that I have never done before, and I don’t know how to do it. I will get to work more closely with leaders from across Asia and the Middle East. And I will learn about how business is conducted in these countries.
"How will I
continue to support all the leaders effectively?"
"How will I
ensure my team members in Australia get the support, direction and development
they need?"
I will
still be travelling a lot, so "how will I ensure my family is OK when I have
moved them to another country?"
I got the
opportunity because I have worked hard and performed well so "how do I continue to perform at a
high level when coping with a new country, new culture and new challenges?"
For me the feeling of satisfaction of reaching a goal is fleeting. There is initial excitement but that soon turns to focus on how to deliver now that I have reached that goal and that's my recommendation. Take a little time to celebrate your achievement but get focused on what you need to do next! What's the next goal? What's the next thing to strive for?
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