The most important investment you will ever make, is you? Follow these tips to take your career to the next level.

 

  • Watch, Read, Listen, and Learn:

Most online lectures are free and my favorites are inspiring Ted Talks. If you have Wi-Fi and a stationary bike at home you can watch online courses on YouTube.

 

Be a voracious reader. Read as many books as you can on successful business people and humanitarians. What are their secrets? Learn from them and watch your career take off.

 

Invest in a subscription and listen to biographies of successful entrepreneurs - audible books from Marc Benioff, Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and many more.

 

What are their recipes for success? How did they do it? Did they lead a well-balanced life on the road to their success?

 

  • Follow Your Heroes:

Use Twitter to follow your business heroes. They often tweet incredibly motivational quotes that resonate well.


Feel empowered when thinking about them; there are no limits to what you can achieve.

 

The secret of their success is that they all believe that there are no limits to what you can achieve! Keep a journal and write down what made them successful.

 

  • Write Down Your Goals:

The probability of you being incredibly successful rises materially if you simply write down your goals.

 

Successful entrepreneurs have their partners and employees also document all of their goals. A great example of this is Jeff Bezos as he has all of his product managers write a press release that will not be published for at least a year. This way his product managers can focus on filling the gap and making the press release and their goals a reality.

 

The most important investment you will ever make is you! Write down your goals, be a voracious reader of published works, watch online videos, and follow Twitter feeds written by or written on your business and humanitarian heroes. Follow their success blueprints and one-day others will follow and read about you as part of the most important investment they ever make.

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