Sunday, April 12, 2020
How To Make The Most Of Your 20s To Advance Your Career In Your 30s - Work It Daily
How To Make The Most Of Your 20s To Advance Your Career In Your 30s - Work It Daily Iâm 28, going on 29 years old. Iâve made a lot of very smart decisions in my 20's as it pertains to my career. I know that sounds arrogant. Believe me, Iâm not that kind of guy. Related: 8 Ways To Beat Millennial Stereotypes And Win Over Employers My track record proves that Iâve made good decisions because somehow I went from being a college dropout to becoming a marketing manager in a Fortune 10 business at the age of 27. Those type of results typically donât take place until people are well into their mid-40âs. I know this to be the case, because thatâs how old my colleagues were. As I get closer and closer towards 30, Iâve begun reflecting on my 20âs as well as my generation of Millennials, many of whom are still struggling to find meaning from life. Every day I receive emails and messages on Facebook and Twitter from people in their 20âs, as well as high school students. They pour their heart out to me, telling me their stories. The advice I give them for making the most of your 20âs in order to advance your career in your 30âs is as follows: 1. Take lots of risks In life, the people who win are those who are willing to take risks. As an example, the mass majority of people save versus invest because theyâre paranoid about risk. However, without risk, we wouldnât have an economy. The economy is built upon risk, itâs called businesses, and without them weâd have no jobs and no economy. In your 20âs, donât be afraid to take risks. If you donât like your job, quit as soon as possible until you find a job you absolutely love. If you chose the wrong career, quit as soon as possible and start a new one. 2. Keep your bills low Bills are a burden, and while it can be tempting to rack up tens of thousands of dollars in student loans, rent an apartment you canât truly afford, furnish it with a credit card, and lease a BMW, all of these things will destroy you by the time you reach the end of your 20âs. This is important as it pertains to your career, because there will come a time in your late 20âs when you begin to truly discover who you are and what you want to do with your life. What you decide to do may earn less money. If youâve spent your 20âs racking up a load of debt, youâll enslave yourself to your previous job commitment just to keep your bills paid. 3. Keep your credit clean Your 20âs are a time to establish a solid and positive credit history. Ruin your credit in your 20âs and you could be 40 before you ever get things repaired, and by that point youâre already 10+ years past the point at which you shouldâve purchased a home. Itâs also important to note that many employers nowadays do credit checks in addition to background checks, and itâs possible that you could be denied a job as a result of your credit score. 4. Be nimble You never know where your job or your career will take you. You may have to move across the country for an opportunity, so be ready and willing to get up and go. 5. Be open-minded Be open-minded about everything. Your 20âs is a time in which most people begin to develop their belief systems. This includes but is not limited to religion, politics, and career choices. Do not get old and set in your ways in your 20âs. The world changes too rapidly, and just as soon as youâve decided that you âknow how things work,â just that quickly things will change. 6. Continue your education High school or college graduation isnât the end of your education. Itâs just the beginning. In your 20âs, your goal should be to learn as many new skills as possible so in case you decide to change careers, you're flexible and skilled enough to do so. 7. Be yourself Donât ever let someone else tell you what to be or who to be. This includes parents, political parties, bosses, boyfriends, and girlfriends. Be yourself. In the end, thatâs all that matters. The world already has enough clones. 8. Be patient Young people are inpatient. They want the big promotion now. They want the fancy car and the two-story house today. Keep calm and carry on. 9. Have fun Donât take life too seriously. I did and I regret it. If youâre not having fun in your 20âs, youâll regret it later on in life. Ask anyone whoâs 40 and theyâll tell you. Related Posts How Millennials Can Help Bridge The Workplace Generation Gap Why Millennials Arenât Really Lazy 77 Million Millennials Canât Get Happy â" Or Can They? About the author Michael Price is the author of What Next? The Millennial's Guide to Surviving and Thriving in the Real World, endorsed by Barbara Corcoran of ABC's Shark Tank. He is also the founder of Conquer Career Course, where he teaches students how to increase their salary, build a career with longevity and become unemployment-proof. View the trailer below: Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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