- Tell the truth, but not so much of it. Essentially, you don't have to tell everyone everything.
- Set a goal. Or, if you don't have one, make something up. It makes it much easier for other people to help you to reach a goal, or to give you their suggestions if you at least have a goal to tell them up front.
- Ask. How is anyone supposed to know what you want if you don't ask for it? Don't sit back and wait for things to fall into your lap, go after them.
- Be comfortable with being uncomfortable. You learn the most when you're in over your head. Also, if you feel like you know the least in the crowd you're in, that means your learning curve will be even greater!
- Act as if you're confident. Even if you're not. What would someone confident do? She shared this quote by Pascal: "It's easier to act yourself into a new way of thinking than to think yourself into a new way of acting."
- Kill Miss Congeniality. You can say no. People will feed off of your niceness.
- All about your attitude. Your career isn't a path, it's an obstacle course. Stop being a little victim.
- Learn how to compartmentalize.
- Learn to accept criticism. If you're too defensive, people will get tired of giving you feedback.
- Always remember what you're judged on: results.
Monday, October 21, 2013
MINK WIC Highlight: Keynote by Nora Denzel
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2 comments:
Super helpful tips! Thanks for sharing :)
Whimsy Darling
These are great points! I've been looking for some good conferences in my area too. Thanks for sharing!
xo Lisa | Making Life's Lemons
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