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User-submitted story by Tonya Drake, Regional Vice President of the Northwest at Western Governors University

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As professionals look ahead to what’s next, it’s natural to reflect on goals, wins and priorities. Setting yourself up for career success in 2026 doesn’t require an overhaul or a major job shift. Taking time to pause, take stock and make intentional moves can help build momentum that carries into the year ahead. For Idaho’s workforce, where communities across the state are seeing shifts in healthcare, education, technology, manufacturing and natural resource–related industries, these five practical steps will help close out 2025 with purpose and start the new year at work focused, confident and ready to go.

1. Reflect on What Drove You Forward

Take time to celebrate the progress you’ve made and the skills you’ve strengthened. Be honest about areas of growth and welcome feedback from colleagues or mentors to consider a fresh perspective. Then, identify which skills will matter most in your field and outline a clear plan to strengthen them in 2026.

Try This Today: Create a “Win List” of three specific achievements from 2025. For each one, identify the specific skill (e.g., negotiation, data analysis, public speaking) that made it possible.

2. Say Yes to the Challenge

Instead of waiting for a promotion to a new role, look for ways to grow within your current one. If you have time, volunteer for a project that excites you, collaborate with another team, or take the lead on an idea you’ve been wanting to try. Stepping outside your routine and comfort zone shows initiative to others, builds confidence within yourself, and helps you gain experience that can open doors in the new year.

Try This Today: Identify one recurring “bottleneck” or problem in your current workflow and draft a brief proposal to solve it or lead a small pilot project.

3. Commit to Intentional Learning

Your career grows when you do. Sign up for a short course, earn a new credential. Set aside time each week for your own professional growth by exploring flexible, self-paced online higher-education programs designed for working professionals. Stay curious to keep your skills sharp and mindset fresh. It also shows others you are willing to go the extra mile.

Try This Today: Research one certification or short course that aligns with your 2026 goals and add the enrollment deadline to your planner today.

4. Strengthen and Expand Your Network

The end of the year is the perfect time to reach out and reconnect. Thank colleagues, mentors, and leaders who supported you, and share your goals for the year ahead. Beyond your immediate circle, looking outward to your local professional community can provide fresh perspectives and new connections. You never know what relationships can turn into opportunities later.

Try This Today: Research your local chamber of commerce or a professional association in your field. Look for an upcoming event or mixer—many offer free sessions for newcomers—and add it to your January calendar.

5. Clarify Your Vision for 2026

Before setting resolutions, take time to define what success means to you. Identify goals that align with your personal values and long-term vision. When your goals are rooted in purpose, progress feels both sustainable and rewarding.

Try This Today: Write down your “Definition of Success” for 2026 in one sentence. Does it focus on title, work-life balance, skill mastery, or impact?

As professionals reflect on recent progress and look ahead to what’s next, this is a valuable time to celebrate how far you’ve come and set your sights forward. Small steps now can create lasting momentum for a successful 2026 in Idaho’s evolving workforce.

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