What’s the single best career tip you offer to others?
Insight: The best success tip that helped you may not be the best success tip you give to someone else.
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What’s the single best career tip you offer to others?
Insight: The best success tip that helped you may not be the best success tip you give to someone else.
Next Blog
There are two parts to success:
You have to do it differently or better.
Ultimately, this is extraordinarily challenging.
Why do you want it, and, how bad do you want it – this should guide you.
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We see it everyday, don’t we?
Everywhere you look, people are trying to sell us easy, quick and painless solutions.
Come on people. When are we going to wake up?
Know what the ultimate short cut is?
If I have to tell you, you won’t understand or believe it.
You’re going to have to figure it out for yourself.
What do I need to stop doing?
Most of us spend our entire career asking this question, the wrong question, ‘What do I need to do more of?”
At most companies, few people have the courage and commitment to tell the truth, because the truth hurts. So leaders play it safe and never fully develop their people because it is so much easier to avoid confrontation.
What we need to stop doing overshadows all the good we do. But we will never know if we don’t ask the question often enough to get to the truth.
In America, this is known as “The Elephant in the room.”