Monday, May 18, 2020
Dont over plan your career - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Donât âover planâ your career - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Patricia Sellers, Executive editor at Fortune magazine has spent the past thirty years at Fortune studying the careers of successful people. She said, the most successful of those interviewed over the past 30 years at Fortune had no clue what they wanted to do when they were in high school or even in college. Sellers says, Always consider how you can contribute to the bigger whole â" and donât be afraid to stumble. I wrote a 1995 cover story called âSo you fail, so what!â Today, recovering from failure is a badge of honor that bosses want to see in people they hireâ. Bo Burlingham, the Editor-at â"Large for Inc. Magazineâs career path is an example. Boâs unconventional career path is what led him to success and happiness. He had no career plan and his ascent to his current position was more or less as he said âan accident.â Bo made the switch from a writer for a left-wing newspaper to a writer for a business publication at Fidelity for more job security, training on business concepts, and opportunities for career advancement. There he was able to broaden his skills and acquire new knowledge of the business world that ultimately led to a better job as a writer for Inc. Magazine. As soon as he arrived at Inc. he knew that he had made the right decision: He realized that âthe media caricatures of people in business were wrong.â Bo was energized working with journalists he called âvisionaries and dreamers.â Stay focused on these ideas: Seek real world experiences (over prestigious name firms) to learn new skills Adapt to new and difficult challenges Jump at chances to assume more responsibility Ditch preconceived notions of what youâre looking for so you donât miss out on a potentially better opportunity when it comes your way Challenge yourself and your beliefs Develop your positive character traits Identify problems in society that bother you and try to be a part of the solution Pursue an industry that intrigues you and thatâs growing in an area where you want to live Maintain your connections with family and friends Find time for small kindnesses and for laughter While youâre building a career, remember not to miss out on lifeâs deepest pleasures. For more reading on this topic: For more reading on this topic see: http://www.personalbrandingblog.com/flexibility-in-your-career-plan-can-lead-to-success-2/ http://www.personalbrandingblog.com/hard-work-marketable-skills-feeling-appreciated-leads-to-passion/ http://www.business2community.com/human-resources/choosing-a-career-identify-a-problem-you-can-fix-0311709
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