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Jamie emphasizes the significance of beginning your career journey at the grassroots level, debunking the prevalent notion that instant success is attainable right out of college. She discusses her experiences with individuals who yearn to elevate their careers and shares insights into true ownership, emphasizing it's about taking risks, not just reaping the rewards. She underscores the need for responsibility, curiosity, and a willingness to ask questions, emphasizing that fearing questions is detrimental to professional growth. Furthermore, Jamie suggests that one's past should not hinder future opportunities, advocating for starting at the bottom, gaining inside-out knowledge, and leading by example. Jamie encourages aspiring leaders to be willing to do the work they ask of others, earning respect and trust in the process.
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By Matthew Jarvis, CFP® & Micah Shilanski, CFP®4.8
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Jamie emphasizes the significance of beginning your career journey at the grassroots level, debunking the prevalent notion that instant success is attainable right out of college. She discusses her experiences with individuals who yearn to elevate their careers and shares insights into true ownership, emphasizing it's about taking risks, not just reaping the rewards. She underscores the need for responsibility, curiosity, and a willingness to ask questions, emphasizing that fearing questions is detrimental to professional growth. Furthermore, Jamie suggests that one's past should not hinder future opportunities, advocating for starting at the bottom, gaining inside-out knowledge, and leading by example. Jamie encourages aspiring leaders to be willing to do the work they ask of others, earning respect and trust in the process.
https://bit.ly/3EjdmRG

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