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{Career} Templates
Over the past {X} years, I have used these 5 templates to {Career Achievement}:
Template #1: {Problem it solves}
Template #2: {Problem it solves}
Template #3: {Problem it solves}
Template #4: {Problem it solves}
Template #5: {Problem it solves}
You can too.
Help readers avoid mistakes by learning from your experiences.
Big {Industry} career mistakes you’re making:
{Mistake1}
{Mistake2}
[Mistake3}
What other mistakes have you seen friends & family make?
Help readers avoid mistakes by learning from your experiences.
A few {Time} ago, I asked {X} {Niche} leaders one simple question:
“What early career mistake will you never make again?”
What I ended up walking away with was a messy notepad full of notes, a completely new way of seeing the world, and {X} profound mistakes everyone (from intern to executive) should avoid in their career.
Let’s dive in:
Mistake #1: {Mistake1}
Too often, {Role} choose to {WrongDecision}.
They {WhyDecision}. They think {Logic}. Only to end up {BadOutcome}.
Instead, {Role} should be focused on {RightDecision}.
This is what ends up leading to {PositiveOutcome}, {PositiveOutcome}, and {PositiveOutcome}.
Mistake #2: {Mistake2}
A good {Role} can {GoodOutcome}.
A bad {Role} can {BadOutcome}.
But a legendary {Role} can {GiantOutcome}.
Don’t get it confused: a {GoodOutcome} is good, but it’s far from what makes the most difference.
Mistake #3: {Mistake3}
Until you’ve {Milestone}, don’t take your eye off the ball.
{”RelevantQuote”}.
To this day, I hang this quote up on my wall because it reminds me {Takeaway}.
Mistake #4: {Mistake4}
Traditional wisdom says {TraditionalWisdom}.
But that’s only true if you don’t do two things correctly:
{RightDecision1}
{RightDecision2}
Then, {TraditionalWisdom} works great.
Mistake #5: {Mistake5}
We all think we can {Decision}.
We all think we have unlimited {Resource}.
We all think we are immune to {Disaster}.
But the truth is, we’re not.
Which is why it’s much better to operate from first principles, and {RightDecision} from the very beginning.
Help readers avoid mistakes by learning from your experiences.
I asked {X} {Niche} leaders one simple question:
“What early career mistake will you never make again?”
The result: {X} profound mistakes everyone (from intern to executive) should avoid in their career.
Let’s dive in:
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Mistake 1: {Mistake1}
Too often, {Role} choose to {WrongDecision}.
Instead, {Role} should be focused on {RightDecision}.
This is what ends up making the biggest difference.
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Mistake 2: {Mistake2}
A good {Role} can {GoodOutcome}.
A bad {Role} can {BadOutcome}.
But a legendary {Role} can {GiantOutcome}.
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Mistake 3: {Mistake3}
Until you’ve {Milestone}, don’t take your eye off the ball.
{”RelevantQuote”}.
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Mistake 4: {Mistake4}
Traditional wisdom says {TraditionalWisdom}.
But that’s only true if you don’t do two things correctly:
{RightDecision1}
{RightDecision2}
Then, {TraditionalWisdom} works great.
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Mistake 5: {Mistake5}
We all think we can {Decision}.
Until we can’t.
Which is why it’s much better to {RightDecision} from the very beginning.
Help readers avoid mistakes by learning from your experiences.
I asked {X} {Niche} leaders one simple question:
“What early career mistake will you never make again?”
The result: {X} profound mistakes everyone (from intern to executive) should avoid in their career.
Let’s dive in:
Mistake 1: {Mistake1}
Too often, {Role} choose to {WrongDecision}.
Instead, {Role} should be focused on {RightDecision}.
This is what ends up making the biggest difference.
Mistake 2: {Mistake2}
A good {Role} can {GoodOutcome}.
A bad {Role} can {BadOutcome}.
But a legendary {Role} can {GiantOutcome}.
Mistake 3: {Mistake3}
Until you’ve {Milestone}, don’t take your eye off the ball.
{”RelevantQuote”}.
Mistake 4: {Mistake4}
Traditional wisdom says {TraditionalWisdom}.
But that’s only true if you don’t do two things correctly:
{RightDecision1}
{RightDecision2}
Then, {TraditionalWisdom} works great.
Mistake 5: {Mistake5}
We all think we can {Decision}.
Until we can’t.
Which is why it’s much better to {RightDecision} from the very beginning.