Now and again we are caught up in a web of doing things the same old way. We are resistant to change and this affects our overall attainment of career success. Most importantly, we worry about how people will percieve us if we did the direct opposite of their expectations. This leads us to the issue of trying to develop our skills and talents in the direction that brings the greatest utility.
I am passionate about speaking on the need for career minded people to ensure that they create a strong point and build upon new skills that can be learned. New skills can be learned and used for advancement. To develop new skills, you must make use of new experiences that present to you.
A friend of mine trained as a computer scientist and was completing the compulsory National Youth Service Corp scheme when intuitively he learned about a new skill he could use-managing aquatic livestock! He had devoted a lot of his time to reading about this new passion of his. He knew well that more than just passion was necessary for success to be achieved. He also knew well that experience revealed that most investments and ideas die primarily from lack of skills and vision to drive them, more than lack of funds. So he ventured into learning. Learning and relearning about fishing. Whilst he pursued this brazenly, many kill joys were around to suck up his zeal. But he stuck to his gun. This experience reveal what happens to many on the road to change. Many will continue to dream but never awaken themselves to the consciousness of execution of dear dreams. Dreams will continue to remain un-mined.Such undetermined people will likely not learn more than is basically needed for change and success. And ordinary thinking will not yield extraordinary feedback!
Learning a new skills, thinking outside the box seperates you from the wishful thinker. It sets you ahead. It gives a leverage above others who are content with the basics of life and nothing more. If you want to be, not just that other man, set aside time to think out new ways of doing things by identifying the gaps anyway, and filling it up. This does not come by accident.
Don't spend your time thinking about the job you did not land after a job interview. That is sad enough. Think about what skills you learned from the interview, which previously were hidden away from you. Use experiences you have daily to build thought process, to build thinking patterns that serve the bedrock for grooming new skills. When you work in this fashion, not only will your creativity be manifest, you will have succeeded in thinking new ways to move from who you are now, to who you want to become-the man you see in your dreams.
Start up today to migrate to a higher level. You never can tell what this spice will mean for your future.
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