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In this Ep. of 171 of The Pausecast...
"Seize the opportunties to be interesting"
- Why it's a big demand to find a job when you lost one
- Job No. 1 : The counter-intuitive act of reaching out as an activity and NOT talking about getting a job.
- Job No. 2: How to be a net-giver and what to say naturally, how I can support them, and why it's the greatest gift to give each other via each other attention.
- Job No. 3: How to leverage your empathy and listen while others think.
- Job No. 4: Remember to track it to improve
What else matters:
- Why shutting up is part of the job
- Do your research on who you're meeting
- Why there's no magic formula but ideally 3 convo's a day is helpful - have fun and prioritize who you want to talk to.
- The science of networking and the weak links principle.
- Why measuring it matters
- How to discover your values - whether it's individuals or companies you are interested in.
- Who to ask for support, including getting a coach to support and help you get to your next adventure.
About Dr. Bob Wright
Considered by many to be one of the leading thinkers in human development, Dr. Bob Wright (www.drbobwright.com) is an internationally recognized visionary, educator, program developer, author, speaker, entrepreneur, consultant, and executive coach. Recognized as a top executive coach by Crain’s Chicago Business, he has coached CEOs across the country from leading name public companies to entrepreneurial startups.
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In this Ep. of 171 of The Pausecast...
"Seize the opportunties to be interesting"
- Why it's a big demand to find a job when you lost one
- Job No. 1 : The counter-intuitive act of reaching out as an activity and NOT talking about getting a job.
- Job No. 2: How to be a net-giver and what to say naturally, how I can support them, and why it's the greatest gift to give each other via each other attention.
- Job No. 3: How to leverage your empathy and listen while others think.
- Job No. 4: Remember to track it to improve
What else matters:
- Why shutting up is part of the job
- Do your research on who you're meeting
- Why there's no magic formula but ideally 3 convo's a day is helpful - have fun and prioritize who you want to talk to.
- The science of networking and the weak links principle.
- Why measuring it matters
- How to discover your values - whether it's individuals or companies you are interested in.
- Who to ask for support, including getting a coach to support and help you get to your next adventure.
About Dr. Bob Wright
Considered by many to be one of the leading thinkers in human development, Dr. Bob Wright (www.drbobwright.com) is an internationally recognized visionary, educator, program developer, author, speaker, entrepreneur, consultant, and executive coach. Recognized as a top executive coach by Crain’s Chicago Business, he has coached CEOs across the country from leading name public companies to entrepreneurial startups.