Build your skills.
Study hard in
school and then spend the rest of your life dedicated to becoming better and
better at whatever you do. Being good at what you do is the surest way to
succeed and create circumstances in which you can better your life.Take extra classes and training once you’ve settled into a
career to refresh your skills and learn the latest techniques and practices.
Networking is a great way to move yourself up
in the world and get the things you want
for your life. Make lots of friends. Meet people that are in well-placed
positions in environments where you would like to work. Show everyone you meet
how hard you work and how good you are with others. Show them the incredible
skills you’ve built. Everyone will be itching to recommend you for
opportunities they see crop up.
A lot of the time, making poor money decisions
is what holds us back in life. Avoid large debts, buy only what you need and no
more, and avoid unreliable investments.
Know your strong points.
These include
reflection, consideration and patience. Use these to build up your
self-confidence and to tide yourself through life's low points when you feel
that you are swimming against the tide.Always trust in yourself and your abilities, for you
are getting there and you will conquer the difficulties in ways that others can
only dream of.
Make a list of your goals
Be sure to address
both short-term and long-term goals; try to think beyond Financial career
goals.Consider which subjects you enjoyed
studying in school, and why. This can help give you an idea of what you may be
best at or more interested in.
Manage your time.
Putting off
important tasks until the last minute can cause you unnecessary stress, and
increases the likelihood of errors. Manage your time so that you have enough
time to complete a task effectively.Make
a list of all the things you need to do in a given day, and check off each task
as you complete it. This will help you stay organized and motivated.
Don't compare your own life to other
peoples' lives.
If you want to feel accomplished and happy,
you will have to stop comparing your life to other peoples' lives. Rather than comparing yourself with people who are
"better off" than you, think about all of the people who are
homeless, chronically ill, or living in poverty. This will help you appreciate
what you have rather than feeling sorry for yourself.
Constantly educate yourself.
Just because you graduated college
does not mean you stop learning. Your life experiences from now on will prove
to be the best teachers. College has given you a good idea as to what to expect
in the real world, but your experiences will forever ingrain new lessons into
your mind.
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