
In this class, we dive into part two of the five-part series on the biggest lies about professional development. Today, we tackle the fourth lie: "You must have a long-term plan." While having a plan is fine, it’s more important to focus on your long-term goal. Plans change, but a goal gives you direction. We also discuss how "what" you want and "why" you want it matter more than "how" you’ll get there. Lastly, remember—building relationships is more valuable than just collecting contacts. Tune in for more insights on navigating your professional journey!
Show Notes:
[02:43] #4 You must have a long term plan.
[13:35] #5 Collect as many contacts as possible.
[18:29] #6 Work harder to get ahead.
[24:18] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
2043: What & Why Over How
2008: Plans Are Useless, Planning Is Priceless
Next Steps:
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