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Map Out A Long-Term Strategy For Your Career
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Have you ever stopped for a second and thought about all of the things you do at work in a week? There are some tasks most of us need to do to be successful at our jobs. But do you also find yourself doing other tasks like administrative work, planning and setting up for parties, or training new employees? And have these responsibilities started to take over your work days?
If so, you’re not alone. These types of tasks are called “non-promotable tasks” and women volunteer for them far more often than men.
Dorie Clark’s new book, The Long Game: How To Be A Long-Term Thinker In A Short-Term World delves into how the little tasks we do day to day at work may be harming our long-term career strategy.
Chapters:
00:00: Introduction
02:57: Busyness as an Anesthetic
07:42: Defining Long-Term and Short-Term Thinking
14:56: The Importance of Saying No
18:32: Optimizing for Interesting
25:56: Career Waves and Making Smart Choices
28:51: Conclusion
Takeaways:
- Non-promotable tasks, such as administrative work and planning office parties, can take up valuable time and prevent you from focusing on tasks that align with your long-term career goals.
- It is important to recognize and address overworking as a coping mechanism.
- Long-term thinking involves considering the big picture and making choices that optimize for interesting and meaningful work.
- Saying no can be challenging, but it is important to set boundaries and prioritize tasks that align with personal and professional goals.
- Asking important questions, such as the total cost and physical/emotional impact of a task, can help evaluate requests and make informed decisions.
- Navigating different phases of a career involves transitioning between learning, sharing, connecting, and reaping phases, and being willing to disrupt oneself to avoid stagnation.
Have a question for us? Write in at mailbag@hermoney.com. Join the HerMoney community! For the latest episode drops and financial news-you-can-use, subscribe to our newsletter at Hermoney.com/subscribe!
The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. The podcast team and its host are neither employees nor clients of EFE, however, the show does receive fixed compensation and is a paid endorser and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney.
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Manage episode 428473106 series 2801390
Have you ever stopped for a second and thought about all of the things you do at work in a week? There are some tasks most of us need to do to be successful at our jobs. But do you also find yourself doing other tasks like administrative work, planning and setting up for parties, or training new employees? And have these responsibilities started to take over your work days?
If so, you’re not alone. These types of tasks are called “non-promotable tasks” and women volunteer for them far more often than men.
Dorie Clark’s new book, The Long Game: How To Be A Long-Term Thinker In A Short-Term World delves into how the little tasks we do day to day at work may be harming our long-term career strategy.
Chapters:
00:00: Introduction
02:57: Busyness as an Anesthetic
07:42: Defining Long-Term and Short-Term Thinking
14:56: The Importance of Saying No
18:32: Optimizing for Interesting
25:56: Career Waves and Making Smart Choices
28:51: Conclusion
Takeaways:
- Non-promotable tasks, such as administrative work and planning office parties, can take up valuable time and prevent you from focusing on tasks that align with your long-term career goals.
- It is important to recognize and address overworking as a coping mechanism.
- Long-term thinking involves considering the big picture and making choices that optimize for interesting and meaningful work.
- Saying no can be challenging, but it is important to set boundaries and prioritize tasks that align with personal and professional goals.
- Asking important questions, such as the total cost and physical/emotional impact of a task, can help evaluate requests and make informed decisions.
- Navigating different phases of a career involves transitioning between learning, sharing, connecting, and reaping phases, and being willing to disrupt oneself to avoid stagnation.
Have a question for us? Write in at mailbag@hermoney.com. Join the HerMoney community! For the latest episode drops and financial news-you-can-use, subscribe to our newsletter at Hermoney.com/subscribe!
The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. The podcast team and its host are neither employees nor clients of EFE, however, the show does receive fixed compensation and is a paid endorser and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney.
Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast, and to learn more about Airwave, head to www.airwavemedia.com.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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