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Career Advice You’ll Wish You Took Sooner Track Your Wins—Even the Small Ones

April 24, 20252 min read

Career Advice You’ll Wish You Took Sooner

April 24, 2025 by Katie Travis |Leave a Comment

Track Your Wins—Even the Small Ones

When you're navigating a career pivot or even just planning your next move, tracking your achievements is crucial.

Not just the big milestones, but the everyday wins too.

One savvy career pivoter, JD, shared some gold recently—and she's not wrong. 🙃

These tips might seem small now, but they add up big time when it’s time to level up.

🔍 “If You Leave a Job and Don’t Have Access to the Data, It’s Limiting”

You can’t brag about what you can’t prove.

When you walk out the door without results in hand, your resume becomes fluff.

Always collect and store the data while you’re still in the role.

Think:

Revenue generated

Time saved

Systems improved

Clients retained

If you contributed to success, document it.

✅ “Track Even the Little Wins”

Little wins build big stories.

Whether it’s fixing a broken process or mentoring a new team member—write it down.

Your future resume, cover letter, or interview answers will thank you.

🙌 “Take Credit for Projects You’ve Worked On—Even With a Team”

Teamwork doesn’t mean invisibility.

If you contributed, claim your piece of the pie.

Phrase it clearly:

"Collaborated with a cross-functional team to reduce onboarding time by 30%."

You’re not taking credit from others—you’re owning your impact.

⏳ “Your Future Self Will Thank You for Putting in the Effort Now”

This one says it all.

Capture your achievements now, while the details are fresh.

You’ll save time, stress, and self-doubt later.

Need a promotion? A new role? A stronger negotiation hand?

Your documented results = your leverage.

👏 Thanks, JD! Keep the Wisdom Coming

This advice is real, practical, and easy to apply.

Don’t wait until you’re job-hunting—start documenting now.

Because your future self will be so glad you did.

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