Fear is not a dragon to be slained once, it’s an ocean to be swum daily. The only thing more exhausting than chasing a dream is running away from one Regret has a much longer shelf life than fear Life is dreamed in big leaps and revealed in small steps We love to idealize our past when our present doesn’t meet our expectations "We save for rainy days when it comes to our bank accounts but don’t do anything to protect our careers from the storm"
"Relationships + Skills + Character x Hustle = Career Savings Account"
These are the four areas that one needs to invest in over the course of their career to be armed to handle the inevitable career bumps, jumps, ceilings and opportunities.
Relationships — who you know. Skills — what you do. Character — who you are. Hustle — how you work.
Most of the skills we possess, we don’t think of as “skills”.
What are you good at? What comes naturally to you? What do people pay me to do? What are you afraid of? If you wrote an eBook, what would the topic be? Next, look for patterns and group those note cards together.
I know, I know, these self-awareness exercises can be challenging to sit down and actually do. But this exercise is so simple and powerful so just do it!
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Fear is not a dragon to be slained once, it’s an ocean to be swum daily.
The only thing more exhausting than chasing a dream is running away from one
Regret has a much longer shelf life than fear
Life is dreamed in big leaps and revealed in small steps
We love to idealize our past when our present doesn’t meet our expectations
"We save for rainy days when it comes to our bank accounts but don’t do anything to protect our careers from the storm"
"Relationships + Skills + Character x Hustle = Career Savings Account"
These are the four areas that one needs to invest in over the course of their career to be armed to handle the inevitable career bumps, jumps, ceilings and opportunities.
Relationships — who you know.
Skills — what you do.
Character — who you are.
Hustle — how you work.
Most of the skills we possess, we don’t think of as “skills”.
What are you good at?
What comes naturally to you?
What do people pay me to do?
What are you afraid of?
If you wrote an eBook, what would the topic be?
Next, look for patterns and group those note cards together.
I know, I know, these self-awareness exercises can be challenging to sit down and actually do. But this exercise is so simple and powerful so just do it!