Waiting for a unicorn can leave you by the side of the road
The problem with waiting for “perfect” is that it may never come.
The problem with waiting for “perfect” is that it may never come.
Networking outside of your comfort zone can lead to unexpected learning opportunities that can add to your development as a responsible citizen, employee or emerging leader.
Is your current work experience the vision of what you really want to do?
Resolutions for the New Year may be the necessary catalyst behind your goals, but assigning realistic timelines and considering how to achieve measurable results require commitment and a thoughtful strategy.
Maintaining a professional network is like having car insurance – it’s a pretty big risk to drive without it.
Procrastination sets someone up for a zero percent chance of winning and ultimately contributes to low self-esteem.
Referrals can go south pretty quickly when the referred party fails to follow up or isn’t prepared for the requested outcome.
Overall, failing to follow through ends up leaving situations fertile for mistakes, wasted time and increased costs — and, at times, opportunities are missed all together.
There are skills that can be learned to survive adversity or financial downturn. Using planning, perseverance, willpower and grit, we have found a way to succeed.
With the speed that technology allows us to change messaging, data and manufactured products, the need to be as precise or exact about some details no longer exists. In some cases, good enough is really good enough.