Finding a career breakthrough by pushing at the edges of what's possible In my previous post, I concluded that having a career mission seems to be one of the traits that define compelling careers. It gives a unifying focus to a career, and to some extent, answers the ultimate question: What should I do with … Continue reading Collaborative Cognition
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How to do work you love
Now in my late 40s, I've seen several of my peers doubt whether they want to work in the same field for the rest of their lives. I'll confess I've had doubts over the years, which I think is normal for any thinking being. So I'm interested in people who remain steadfast in their field, … Continue reading How to do work you love
How I Use Roam Research and Why I Love It
Roam Research has transformed my working life. I'm excited to lift the lid on how I use it and why I love it. I stumbled across Roam in 2019 after learning about Personal Knowledge Management from Tiago Forte's blog. The concept of PKM in a world saturated with information fired up my imagination and I … Continue reading How I Use Roam Research and Why I Love It
3 life-changing mindsets I adopted in 2020
Financial Independence / Retire Early Coined by the reluctant internet sensation Mr Money Moustache and his merry band of followers, the concept is simple. Lower your expenses, increase your income and save up enough money so you can live off the interest (at roughly 4%). The idea seemed genius at first. But on quick reflection, … Continue reading 3 life-changing mindsets I adopted in 2020
Serendipity Chats – No Agenda Required
I’ve written about networking before. I believe it should feature in anyone’s job search, as a way to increase the likelihood of new opportunities coming your way. And it’s a great way to meet like-minded people since you won’t know if you really connect with someone until you have a chat with them. But the … Continue reading Serendipity Chats – No Agenda Required
Guide to networking your way to a dream job
It was January 2021 and university grads were contemplating a very uncertain future. They were dedicating part of their lives to further education, at great personal expense, and it seemed that the world was collapsing around them. When COVID-19 struck, the job market was looking bleak. They were faced with huge uncertainty. This couldn’t be … Continue reading Guide to networking your way to a dream job
My Plan for A Restorative Weekend
We're heading into the Easter weekend and I need a break. Something's not feeling right. My workload has been creeping up and I've been having some unexpected pressures on the personal front. I'm sensing the toll it's taking on my mental health, so I'm being proactive about it. I'm taking a proper restorative weekend off. … Continue reading My Plan for A Restorative Weekend
The Tactical Guide to Networking Your Way To A Dream Job
Applying to advertised jobs using a CV and cover letter is like asking a recruiter to play Where's Wally (American version: Where's Waldo.) You may be the best candidate for the job but your CV is lost in a pile of others. It's your job to get your CV in front of the hiring manager … Continue reading The Tactical Guide to Networking Your Way To A Dream Job