Improve Occupational Wellbeing: Take One Tiny Career Step
College is a time to experiment, not to have your whole life’s path figured out. Occupational Wellbeing means feeling your studies and work are moving you toward something meaningful. Even the tiniest steps are forward motion! If you marked this dimension as a (!) in your Student Wellbeing Check-In, getting clear about the direction you’re headed is a great place to begin.
First Steps You Can Try Today
- Write your why. Jot one sentence about why you chose your major or current career path.
- Bookmark a resource. Visit your career center website and save one page or tool.
- Draft a message. Write (but don’t send yet) a short note asking someone for an informational chat.

A Weekly Habit to Keep Going
Spend 20 minutes each week on a small career-related task like updating a resume, scanning job boards, or researching internships.
Stack It With Another Dimension
Take these tiny career steps alongside a peer for accountability and Social Wellbeing. Having someone by your side to bounce ideas off of is also a great reminder that no one has their whole path figured out. We’re all just taking steps.
If You’re Stuck
Ask an alum for a quick conversation. Most people are happy to share advice! Visit your school’s alumni association to get connected with folks who pursued fields or careers you’re entertaining.
Quick Check-In Cue
At the end of the week, ask yourself:
Do I feel a little clearer on where I’m headed?









