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Career
Advice - Nothing Happens Until You Sell Yourself! How To
Promote Your Career
By Ramon
Greenwood
A
well-known adage advises that you have only to invent a better
mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door, bearing
recognition and riches. Believe me that's poor career advice!
If you are
content to accept that bit of career counseling, you are
likely to end up with a shelf full of unsold traps.
Common sense
says that inventing a better mousetrap is only the first step
toward a successful career. Until potential buyers (i.e.
employers) are aware of your mousetrap (i.e. your
accomplishments and potential) and decide to choose you as a
supplier you will be left waiting for success.
Few people
are comfortable with promoting themselves. The idea generates
a knee-jerk reaction: “I’d be too embarrassed to brag
about myself. Besides, my work speaks for itself.” Wrong!
Nothing happens until you sell yourself.
Sometimes
peer pressure says, “Don’t raise your flag too high above
the rest of us. We’ll all be put on the spot so we have to
perform up to a higher standard.”
This is a
counterproductive attitude except for those who are willing to
lag behind in the comfort of the herd.
Overt
braggarts are pains in the neck. Braggadocio will usually
backfire. On the other hand, doing a good job, consistently,
and letting the world know about it is an essential to
success.
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