progress is rarely a straight line but every step still moves you forward Why progress often looks messy: → Trial & error is essential for growth → Insights emerge that shift our direction → Challenges force us to adapt & innovate How to persist through the twists & turns: → View setbacks as stepping stones → Continually realign with core goals → Celebrate small wins along the way → Keep your eyes on the bigger vision Ask yourself: → What can I learn from this detour? → How does this step fit into the big picture? → What's one small way I can move forward now? Your progress doesn't have to be perfect to be powerful. Every step, however sideways, is still a step. Credit: Kayla Sadwick
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Because remember: No job is worth your mental health...
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Progress follows messy beginnings. Courage to suck leads to mastery ⬇️ Stop avoiding failure. It's the path to growth. Embarrassment really is the cost of entry! Here are 12 reasons why you need to be brave enough to suck at something new: 1. Growth happens outside comfort zones ↳ Stepping out helps you grow. 2. Learning starts with failure ↳ Mistakes are part of the process. 3. New skills open new doors ↳ Every skill learned adds value. 4. Builds resilience ↳ Facing challenges makes you stronger. 5. Encourages creativity ↳ New experiences spark new ideas. 6. Boosts confidence ↳ Overcoming fear boosts self-esteem. 7. Expands your horizons ↳ Trying new things broadens your view. 8. Teaches patience ↳ Learning something new takes time. 9. Shows humility ↳ Admitting you don’t know everything is powerful. 10. Inspires others ↳ Your bravery can motivate those around you. 11. Keeps life exciting ↳ New challenges keep life interesting. 12. Personal growth ↳ Every new skill makes you a better person. 🧠 Remember, it's all about taking that first step. Not everything will be perfect. Being brave isn’t easy. But it’s worth it. So step out. Try. Fail. That's how you master something new. Credit: Sean McPheat
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Marketing is the spark, branding is the flame. Marketing is like asking someone on a date. Branding is the reason they say yes.
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When praying for a job, also pray for a working environment that won't lead to burnout, depression and regret. Working hard for something we don't care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion. Preventing burnout starts with your environment. No money can compensate for a toxic work culture. Having the right work-life balance is critical. Research the company you'll work with. Quit toxic work environments and people. Take care of yourself!
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If you judge too quickly, you may look like a fool. Why assuming positive intent is a superpower: At work we constantly interact with each other. Most of our actions could be interpreted multiple ways. The highest performing teams have the same default mode: 🚀Assume Positive Intent🚀 It’s one norm, that everyone can agree to, which: 🤝 Unlocks smooth handoffs 🧠 Enables psychological safety 🥳 Makes work collaborative and fun Once you work in a culture where that’s the standard, you’ll never want to go back. What’s your favorite group norm that reduces drama? Repost to share this with your network ♻ Credit: Matt Schnuck
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