My Plan for Well-being

Type: Practice
Country: Slovakia

A consolidating action-planning worksheet where counsellors or clients identify well-being focus areas, draw on past strengths, and define three concrete steps toward sustainable personal or career well-being.

Target group:

Career counsellors and clients. The activity can be used either as a personal self-care plan for counsellors or as a career well-being plan for clients.

Duration:

Approximately 30–40 minutes.

Inspiration for the tool:

Developed by Slovak career practitioners as a consolidation exercise at the end of a well-being cycle. It builds on previous sessions focused on identifying strengths, resources, and sources of support. The method combines reflection with action planning and can be adapted both for self-care (for counsellors) and career well-being development (for clients).

Objectives:

By the end of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Summarise previous reflections on their well-being, strengths, and resources.
  • Identify one or more areas they want to nurture or improve in their personal or career well-being.
  • Define practical steps to maintain or strengthen well-being in everyday life and work.
  • Plan for sustainable development of their career or professional practice.

Resources needed:

  • Worksheet “Plan for Well-being” (see below).
  • Pens or digital writing tool.
  • Quiet space for individual reflection.

Activities:

  1. Introduction and recap:
    Begin by summarising previous sessions focused on identifying personal strengths, sources of support, and moments of well-being.
  2. Individual reflection using the worksheet:
    Participants complete the Plan for Well-being table. They may choose between two approaches:
    • For career counsellors (self-care): focus on their own well-being and professional balance.
    • For counsellors working with clients: focus on how to integrate the topic of career well-being into guidance practice.
  3. Examples of guiding questions:A. For career counsellors (self-care):
    • Which area of my life or work do I want to focus on or take better care of in the near future?
    • What has worked well for me in the past, and what can I reuse now?
    • What environment or people do I need around me? What would help me?
    • What are my next three concrete steps to strengthen my well-being?
    B. For counsellors integrating well-being into practice:
    • How would I like to bring the topic of career well-being into my guidance practice?
    • What knowledge or tools can I offer or adapt for my clients?
    • What do I need to make this possible (people, environment, resources)?
    • How do I plan to develop a sustainable career for myself?
    • What are my next three concrete steps to integrate well-being into my work wit?

Table: Plan for Well-beingh clients

Focus areaWhat has worked well in the past? What can I reuse?What environment or people do I need? What would help me?How do I plan to develop a “sustainable career”?My next 3 concrete steps












Reflections / Consolidation of learning:

During the debrief, discuss:

  • What was easy or difficult about creating your plan?
  • Are there areas that need to be revisited or explored more deeply?
  • Are the steps you have chosen concrete, realistic, and achievable within a set time frame?
  • How do you feel about the plan you have created? Does it reflect what truly matters to you?

Recommendations

  • If any question felt challenging, return to it in a later session and explore it more deeply.
  • Encourage participants to keep their plan visible and revisit it regularly.
  • Emphasise that even small, consistent actions contribute to maintaining well-being.
  • The activity works best as a closing session to summarise and anchor insights from previous exercises on well-being.

Contact:

Katarína Štukovská, katarina.stukovska(at)gmail.com

The publication is available here: https://www.euroguidance.sk/document/publikacie/47.pdf