💡 7 Things I learned that helped me build a successful career without a university degree
My university career spanned 7 years, 3 departments and ended in me
dropping out.
There is one thing I learned during that
time that helped me build a successful career without a degree.
Ok,
7 things👇
1) Be proactive
Do not wait
for the things you want (or believe in) to materialize out of thin
air.
Look for opportunities to increase the odds of
success. When faced with obstacles, let "What CAN I do in this
situation" become your mantra.
2) Begin with the
end in mind
If you're stuck it's often because you're not
clear enough about the outcome.
Be concrete - what will
you:
• see
• hear
• touch
• smell
•
taste
when the task is done?
You do NOT need
perfect clarity, just enough to take the next step.
3)
Put 1st things 1st
Look at your list of goals. Rank them
to identify the top 10, top 3 and top 1.
Now look at your
calendar. Add entries roughly estimating how you spend your time.
Do
you allocate time roughly according to your priorities?
4)
Seek first to understand, then to be understood
I've
wasted so much time trying to explain why people are wrong about
something.
Now I know that the key to convincing people
is first understanding them better.
I do that using LAO:
Listen, Ask, Observe
5) Think win-win
To
succeed in life you need to take into account the perspectives and
needs of the people you interact with: bosses, customers, team
mates, partners, friends...
All those relationships will
fall apart if you play win-lose.
So play for win-win
:)
6) Synergize
This word became so
overused it became a joke about empty corporate slogans.
It's
time to bring it back.
When you work with people look for
ways to amplify each other - like a laser bouncing photons between
two mirrors and resulting in a powerful beam.
7)
Sharpen the saw
There is production and then there's
production capability. If you do the same thing over and over again
without rest or learning you will just burn out.
Intentionally
set aside time to
a) rest and regenarate
b) learn
(or invent!) better ways of doing things
That's
it.
Those are the 7 things I learned during my collage
years that allowed me to build a successful career despite not
getting a degree.
So how did I learn all that?
Sharp
eyed readers will of course recognize the source of these lessons
It's
"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen
Covey
I recommend the audiobook version even more than
the book itself. I believe it contains the essence of the habits in
a more concise form.