2 Steps to Greater career satisfaction requires some major accountability, so you must:
1. Get clear on your strengths and specialties. Want to be paid your worth? Then stop claiming you’re a jack-of-all-trades. Employers pay top dollar for specialists who can prove they will save or make them enough money to justify their expense.
2. Identify a problem (bigger than you!) that you wish to solve. Passion for work is the intersection of a problem you wish to solve AND where you get to use your strengths and specialties to solve it. Find the thing you wish to fix--and then seek the employers in the business of fixing it.
1. Get clear on your strengths and specialties. Want to be paid your worth? Then stop claiming you’re a jack-of-all-trades. Employers pay top dollar for specialists who can prove they will save or make them enough money to justify their expense.
2. Identify a problem (bigger than you!) that you wish to solve. Passion for work is the intersection of a problem you wish to solve AND where you get to use your strengths and specialties to solve it. Find the thing you wish to fix--and then seek the employers in the business of fixing it.
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