The habits and mindset that you adopt early in your career will be key in setting yourself up for success. Here are some tips to help new graduates get started on the right foot!
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The habits and mindset that you adopt early in your career will be key in setting yourself up for success. Here are some tips to help new graduates get started on the right foot!
Can you see it? There seems to be a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel and new opportunities lie ahead. There is a mix of excitement and anxiety in the air. Some of us might be getting back to the office soon, or taking a trip to see family and friends that we’ve been missing. Others might need some extra time to feel comfortable socializing in large groups again, after all, we’ve been mostly staying within our personal bubbles for over a year. Masked or unmasked (and vaccinated), choose the option that makes you feel the most comfortable.
While asking questions can feel like exposing your own ignorance, the practice of asking questions demonstrates your understanding and curiosity of a given subject. It shows that you’re actively thinking through a question or situation, and that you are committed and engaged in finding a solution.
When was the last time you did something for the first time? We all aspire to be experts in our fields; the ones that lead the way and set the tone for innovation and future growth. It takes years to reach that expert level proficiency, but everyone has to start somewhere. Today, we’re going to discuss how to embrace the beginner’s mindset and set yourself up for success.
Have you ever had a gut feeling that was so strong, that it could not be ignored? What was the result of listening to your intuition? If you ignored it, did it matter? I’ve found that for my career, leveraging my intuition has made all the difference in leading me down a satisfying career path.