Thursday, November 28, 2019

Quick Activities Thatll Get Ahead in Your Career - The Muse

Quick Activities Thatll Get Ahead in Your Career - The MuseQuick Activities Thatll Get Ahead in Your Career When you think of what you can do in 10 minutes, you probably think of taking a shower or checking your email- nothing too crazy. But, what you may not realize is that this is actually plenty of time to do something far more productive and valuable, like get ahead in your career.Wait, but how? We asked nine successful entrepreneurs from YEC to share the best ways you can advance your knowledge and skillset in just 10 minutes of free time. Because why not take advantage of every second you have? 1. Research and Pick a New Podcast to Listen ToI love listening to podcasts as Im driving or walking. Ive learned so much from hearing different career stories, and it entertains me during my down time.- Allie Siarto, Allie Siarto Co. Photography2. Learn From ExpertsIdentify an expert in your field and spend 10 minutes a day analyzing his posts on social media, his blog, or videos of h im speaking. Pay attention to how he words things and how he appeals to audiences. Make time in your schedule for 10 minutes a day to do this, and in a years time, youll have spent over 60 hours learning from the masters.- Nicole Munoz, Start Ranking Now3. Learn Anything Outside of Your JobIts often the most unexpected things that contribute the most to our careers. If youre living in an information vacuum and only learning things directly relevant to your job, those bolts of lightning wont strike. Thats why I spend my free minutes during the workday unwinding and learning something completely new, whether its through a short video or an interesting article.- Elle Kaplan, LexION Capital4. Skim Industry PublicationsStay on top of your industry by using 10 minutes to skim through a relevant magazine or website. Not only does this keep you up-to-date with your profession, but it may spark ideas for new projects or initiatives at your company.- Chuck Cohn, Varsity Tutors5. Reach Out to Someone in Your NetworkWe all think were too busy to keep up with the vast majority of our connections, yet we know that there is undisputed value in maintaining those relationships. In 10 minutes, you can quickly text or email someone whom you havent spoken to in a while and let her know youre thinking about her. It goes a long way.- Darrah Brustein, Network Under 406. Watch a TED TalkWith each TED Talk you watch, even if its only for 10 minutes, you get to learn something fascinating about a new subject from experts in that field. Plus, you see firsthand how you too can turn any subject into a compelling narrative.- Firas Kittaneh, Amerisleep7. Take a RiskSometimes, the only way to push forward is by taking a leap of faith. For example, write that email youve been hesitating to make to that potential employer. There are times when the only way to overcome stagnancy is to face rejection or accept an offer from someone whos willing to bet on you. Take the risk, and reap the rew ards (or fail and try again).- Blair Thomas, First American Merchant8. Take a WalkWhen I have 10 free minutes, I take a walk around the office or outside. I try not to think of anything in particular, but to observe whats happening around me. It refreshes you, and you may notice things that you normally wouldnt while actively engaged in a task. Its when Im doing nothing that solutions to problems occur to me.- Vik Patel, Future Hosting9. Subscribe to a PublicationSign up for a daily email from a publication related to your field. They usually contain a word or story of the day that teaches you something new and informs you of the different aspects of your industry. Reading these emails generally takes no more than 10 minutes and gives you a powerful bit of knowledge for the day- Manick Bhan, RukkusPhoto of woman on phone courtesy of Sam Edwards/Getty Images.

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