Propel Your Career to the Top!
I’ve known this all along; super-executives are superstars! I joined the c‑suite as an executive assistant very early on in my career. I spent entire days for years and years next to start-up founders, CEOs and venture capitalists. And though I learned everything I know about success from watching them closely, I made a huge, huge mistake by not taking full advantage of my influences in my early, early twenties.
Had I paid more attention, I would have zero school debt, transferred to an Ivy League, instead of a CSU (which by the way is getting worse) and with the IPO money I made in the early 2000’s (which totaled a quarter of a million dollars) I could have purchased and paid off (by now) a home in the heart of it all.
Instead, I spent the money within a year (it was a good year), accumulated some school debt and though I feel I am where I am today, and I think the way I think today because of what I was exposed to early on in my career, I know I missed something.
The 5% know what they’re doing, yet they have no more time during the day than you or I do. Now this post is about propelling your career to the top. It is referring to how valuable we are to the marketplace, not to how valuable we are to our families, communities and friends; that’s a separate matter. This is a conversation about your career and your success.
“The future influences the present just as much as the past.” Friedrich Nietzsche
How many of you have these types of regrets in life? It’s not too late to change.
Listen loudly: if you’re going to work for the best, you better be picking up on their good habits because one thing is for sure: Super-executives (you know, those cool, calm and collected individuals who are highly successful, make tremendous contributions to our economy, and have ample time to live and enjoy the ‘good’ life) know and do things you aren’t picking up on. And it’s right in front, smacking you in the face.
Pay attention, this is all going to change. I don’t care what you do for them. I don’t care if you’re the receptionist, nanny, housekeeper, gardener, project manager, tutor, director of operations or personal assistant. It does not matter what you do for them or their company, all I care about is that you pay attention to their lifestyle.
As you’re cleaning their homes, don’t just day dream about having a home like that one day, pay attention to what they do, and how they do it. Pay really close attention to their values and how they spend their money. They are no better than you and I, they just make better choices. They make simple, tactical choices that you and I can apply to our management style as well. The closer you work with them, the more insight you have into their lives. It baffles me to see people working for so many years alongside these highly effective homo sapiens and yet, they never pick up on their habits. You are doing a huge disservice to you and your family.
So your assignment for today, beautiful people, involves a little research in the form of direct observation. I want you to pay proactive attention to what your executive does. I want you to log how she spends her day. I can bet you all the money in my bank account (which could have compounded in record time had I paid closer attention) that this luminary worksout 4–5 days per week, eats a light lunch–probably a salad and drinks water…but find out for yourself. I’ve spent over a decade with them, and am doing all I can to continue to surround myself with these highly successful individuals in hopes that one day someone will use me as a case study and ask, “I wonder how she does it?”
This story is for the individual who wants to propel her career to the top, who is interested in learning how successful people use organization and time management to help launch themselves to higher levels of success. Is your study-group laser focused? Are these individuals decisive? Inherent in their style is their sure ability to prioritize and focus on their top 3 goals for the day until they are completed. What’s the on-going theme? As you write in your notes, think of ways you can begin to immediately apply some of their (study as many successful people as you can) tactics to benefit your own life. Begin now, now is as good a time as any.
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