🚀 What’s the best piece of career advice you’ve ever received? Was it a drastic statement causing you to rethink your entire approach? Or was it something pithy or subtle that served as a base for your future work ethic?
Here are a few nuggets provided by some high profile business & cultural leaders:
💡Steve Jobs’ “Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish”: Embrace curiosity and never stop learning. It’s the drive to discover new things that fuels progress.
💡Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In”: Be bold, take initiative, and don’t hold back. Confidence and assertiveness can open doors you never knew existed.
💡Oprah Winfrey’s “Do What You Have to Do Until You Can Do What You Want to Do”: Success often begins with hard work and perseverance. Don’t be afraid to start from the bottom and work your way up.
💡Warren Buffett’s “Invest in Yourself”: Your knowledge and skills are your most valuable assets. Invest in self-improvement and lifelong learning.
💡Maya Angelou’s “People Will Forget What You Said, People Will Forget What You Did, but People Will Never Forget How You Made Them Feel”: Building meaningful relationships and treating others with respect is key to success.
These are some of the more attributable quotes, but here are a few more that are more commonly passed on. No attributes necessary:
💡”Don’t be afraid to fail.” Failure is a part of life. It is how we learn and grow. Don’t be afraid to take risks and to fail. It is the only way to achieve your goals.
💡 “Be persistent.” Don’t give up on your dreams. Keep working hard and never give up.
💡”Be positive.” A positive attitude will help you to overcome challenges and to achieve your goals.
💡”Be a team player.” Learn to work well with others and to contribute to the success of the team.
💡”Be yourself.” Don’t try to be someone you’re not. Be authentic and genuine.
What’s the best piece of career advice you’ve received? Who did it come from – a parent? Mentor? Boss? Coach? 💼🌟📚
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