It's counterintuitive, but it's what will allow you to progress quickly in your career. I started as a salesman and ended my corporate career in senior management positions. The acceleration came when I started applying this 3 steps philosophy. 1/It always starts with an … [Read more...] about The Surest Way To Land Your Next Job Is To Focus On Your Current Job.
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From Junior to Executive: My 4 Proven Steps to Nail Every Career Opportunity
I've often seen talents miss career advancement, promotion, executive roles for the same reason. They overthink the opportunity. In my 22 years of corporate career, I've had the chance to go from junior salesman to executive. Here are my 4 proven steps to nail every career … [Read more...] about From Junior to Executive: My 4 Proven Steps to Nail Every Career Opportunity
“The sky is my limit.”Your difference is your strength
At 23 years old, after an injury, I turned the page on my sports career and get back into the corporate world. My problem. I had no degree or experience.But I had a dream. Learn to become a businessman, and earn enough money to build my financial independence. Your difference is … [Read more...] about “The sky is my limit.”Your difference is your strength
How To Get A Job? Don’t Let Anyone Put You In A Box
I lied... I'm not proud of it, but I had no choice at the time. I was cutting my sports career short due to an injury, and I wanted to return to one of my childhood dreams. To become a businessman. The problem? I had no degree and no experience. I knew right away, I couldn't sell … [Read more...] about How To Get A Job? Don’t Let Anyone Put You In A Box
Want to Stay Efficient at Work? Think Like a Marathoner, Not a Sprinter
We all have those times at work. A critical project deadline, a presentation to polish, a budget to finalize. It's a sprint, and we're pushing hard, adrenaline pumping. But just like a runner can't stay in the red zone forever, neither can we. Burnout, fatigue, and … [Read more...] about Want to Stay Efficient at Work? Think Like a Marathoner, Not a Sprinter