Sunday, May 31, 2020

There is Nothing Special about YOU

There is Nothing Special about YOU Thats right.  Nothing. Before you get upset, please read this post by Greg Savage: There is nothing special about France It is brilliant.  Of course, there are plenty of special things about France, and Greg says so at the beginning. And there are plenty of special things about YOU, and I hope I dont have tell you that. But when it comes down to it, there are certain strategies and tactics that are principle-based, and universal, and you cant get away from them. My comment to Gregs post: I LOVE this.  Makes me think about me as a job seeker, 6 years ago, I thought I was special and didnt have to network because my resume would carry me above and beyond the others I was competing against.  And about any client I ever had with special needs who really had the exact same needs as everyone else, but really just wanted to voice their position for 10 minutes so they could be assured I could  accommodate  their special needs. I love the end where you say Asking for the business is hard everywhere   Networking is always hard, not just for introverts. This concept can be applied to so many skills/tasks. Are you thinking you are so special that you can get away from the basics? If you think you are that special, we should probably talk. Read his post here.  Its brilliant. There is Nothing Special about YOU Thats right.  Nothing. Before you get upset, please read this post by Greg Savage: There is nothing special about France It is brilliant.  Of course, there are plenty of special things about France, and Greg says so at the beginning. And there are plenty of special things about YOU, and I hope I dont have tell you that. But when it comes down to it, there are certain strategies and tactics that are principle-based, and universal, and you cant get away from them. My comment to Gregs post: I LOVE this.  Makes me think about me as a job seeker, 6 years ago, I thought I was special and didnt have to network because my resume would carry me above and beyond the others I was competing against.  And about any client I ever had with special needs who really had the exact same needs as everyone else, but really just wanted to voice their position for 10 minutes so they could be assured I could  accommodate  their special needs. I love the end where you say Asking for the business is hard everywhere   Networking is always hard, not just for introverts. This concept can be applied to so many skills/tasks. Are you thinking you are so special that you can get away from the basics? If you think you are that special, we should probably talk. Read his post here.  Its brilliant.

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