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1. It’s up to you. Don’t wait to be discovered or asked. Do better stuff on your own.
2. See the bigger picture. Don’t get so focused on your job description, that you fail to see what your real job is.
3. Don’t be invisible. You must be visible, but don’t be annoying.
4. Are you relevant? If you are the only one who understands why what you do is important, you are in trouble.
5. Don’t do everything. Set Ruthless Priorities. Get something done really well that has a big business impact.
6. Don’t struggle alone. Get mentors. Successful people get help.
7. Get on “The List”. All decision makers have a list of people they will consider for a great job. If you’re not on the list, you don’t get the job.
8. Be Less Busy. Working too hard can get you stuck. Don’t be a work-horse. Your reward is more work.
9. Get the right experience. Decide what job you want and get experience in it before get the job.
10. Be happier. You will be better at your work if you are thriving in it. Don’t stay miserable. Do something different.
What I learned (and the great news!) is that you have way more control than you think once you decide to change how you work. Take control of making your career (and life) better for you.
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