Making Time for Your Career Development Practice

A few posts ago, I made an analogy between the regularity of a daily flossing habit and an ideal career development practice. I should emphasize that this was not to suggest that one must devote significant time to career development every single day, but to find a schedule that is regular enough for you that you can maintain some continuous thread of effort and thought, so that each session doesn’t feel like starting from square one. At the same time, finding ways to incorporate threads of your career development work into a daily practice in extremely low time-commitment ways.

 

Here’s an example of what I mean.

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The iCadenza Story

Julia and I [Jennifer] often get comments that we look alike, sound alike, and say similar things. I always say that it is like people and their pets – after enough time together, their identities start to merge. I’m not sure which of us is the human or the pet here (probably depends on the … Read more