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Top five career investments for 2012

  • 2012-01-02

2011-12-30

1. Did you get better at your work?
2. Did you help advance those around you? Are you a better leader?
3. Are you more influential? Did you advance your organizations goals?
4. Did you improve your skill set and your mindset?
5. Did your networking generate a positive ROI?
6. Did your perspectives change about what you should be doing for a living?
7. Did the industry you serve discover your unique talent?
8. Were you asked to give a keynote and/or contribute to a blog?
9. Did you package yourself (your brand) better for success?
10. Are you making more money? Do you feel more successful and significant?
If you answered yes to 80 per cent or more of these questions, your momentum is strong and your 2012 looks bright. If not, hear are a few investments you must strongly consider to ensure that your 2012 gets started on the right track:
1. Smaller networks of influential people
Invest in a smaller, more focused network of people that can add value to your career and help give you the insights you need to broaden your perspective. Making the right choices in people will save you time, money and frustration.
Unlikethestockmarket, when people you invest in arent adding value, it is unlikely they will change. Remember your time is your most precious resource. Know that your network values your time and what you bring to the table. Avoid spending time with leeches and loafers.
2. Improve your speaking and negotiation skills
Speaking and writing represent two of the most important skills for career success. Mastering the art of communication is more important than ever at a time when trust and relationship building is at a premium.
One of the wisest investments Ive made is taking an improvisational course. Whether you are shy or not, this class makes you think on your feet and keeps you on your toes. Learning to talk about something you dont know much about is a powerful skill. This is a non-traditional approach of improving your speaking and negotiation abilities. Its also a great way to broaden your network.
Another step I recommend is to become familiar with the work of Nick Morgan. He is the most effective communications coach in America and his books and blog deliver immediate benefits.
3. Develop your wealth in resources
Entrepreneurship isnt just a business term any more its a way of life. You dont need to be an entrepreneur to be entrepreneurial. In fact, entrepreneurship isnt just aboutmakingmoneybut rather about creating the wealth in resources that authentic relationships can bring.
Resources can have just as much value as money if you know what you are looking for.
4. Play a more active role in the industry you serve
If you want to advance in your career, give back to your industry. You may be a hero inside the corporate walls, but what do you mean to the industry that your company is serving? Do people know who you are because of the company you represent or because your talent is extraordinary and could help to develop the future generation of industry leaders?
Make a mark and leave your legacy on your industry. Be active, contribute and earn respect from your peers. Down the road they may help your career.
Also, use this opportunity to connect with the leaders in your industry. Know who they are, what they represent and get to know their back stories. Learn how the industry allowed them to succeed.
5. Evaluate your investment and your own progress each month
Always work to improve yourself by evaluating your own performance. Write your career goals down, and the steps needed to get there. Evaluate the outcomes each month and course-correct as needed. While getting feedback from your peers and your boss is extremely important, over time you must learn how to evaluate yourself. If you believe that you need to improve your self-discipline hire a coach.
In the end, youll always know if you are making progress and if your investments are paying off. Others can have an opinion, but your gut will tell you if you are making the right investment decisions. Too often people focus on what others want them to be rather than following their own passions. 2012 will be your year if you focus, invest, and stick to your plan!

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