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GoalSplitter for New Graduates

Launch your career while building the life you want

Your first job is a critical time — you're learning fast, building professional relationships, and starting to earn. GoalSplitter helps you balance career growth with fitness, relationships, and hobbies so you don't neglect your life while building your career.

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GoalSplitter for New Graduates is an AI-powered weekly planner designed for new graduates who need to balance multiple life priorities - not just work. Your first job is a critical time — you're learning fast, building professional relationships, and starting to earn. GoalSplitter helps you balance career growth with fitness, relationships, and hobbies so you don't neglect your life while building your career. The average adult has approximately 100 hours of discretionary time per week. GoalSplitter helps new graduates make intentional choices about how to spend each one.

Last updated: February 2026

Sound familiar?

Common challenges new graduates face when trying to balance their time.

New job dominates everything — personal goals feel selfish when you're still proving yourself

Isolation: you're in a new city without established friendships

No clear structure for professional development beyond 'just do your job'

FOMO: peers seem to have it figured out while you're floundering

How GoalSplitter helps

Purpose-built features that address the unique scheduling challenges of new graduates.

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Work is important, but so is social connection and personal health — GoalSplitter ensures all three get time

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Professional development becomes a dedicated category — networking, certifications, skill growth all tracked

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The 100-hour framework shows you have time for a side project, hobby, or relationship growth

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AI insights surface opportunities to contribute in ways that advance your career AND personal growth

Example weekly schedule

Here's what a balanced week might look like for new graduates.

WorkProfessional GrowthSocial/DatingFitnessHobbies

Work: 9am–5pm with focus blocks and meeting time. Professional growth: 1 hour 2x/week (courses, reading, projects). Fitness: 3x/week early morning. Social: 2-3 evenings + weekend, mix of existing friends and making new ones. Hobbies: 1-2 hours on weekends.

Frequently asked questions

How do I balance career advancement with personal life as a new grad?

GoalSplitter forces you to be intentional. The 100-hour framework shows that you can do both — professional growth, fitness, social connection, and hobbies all fit within 100 productive hours. The key is being consistent.

Should I focus on work or personal goals first?

Both, simultaneously. Early career is when you build habits and relationships that last your entire career. Neglecting fitness or friends now makes your later career harder. GoalSplitter helps you invest in both.

How do I network as a new grad?

Create a Professional Growth category with tasks like 'Coffee with X colleague', 'Attend industry meetup', or 'Reach out to contact from school'. Even 1-2 hours/week on networking compounds into a strong professional network.

Stop planning your work. Start planning your life.

Join new graduates already using GoalSplitter to balance their whole week — not just the work part.

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