Chapter 2
The upsise-down circus
Embrace problems, view the world through different lenses-lenses that allow us to see problems in a new light. Turn the problems around them into opportunities.
Chapter 3
Question the rules is terrifically empowering.There are boundless addtional options to explore if you are willing to identify and challenge assumptions, and to break free of the expectations that you and others project onto you.
Chapter 4
Research show that those willing to stretch the boundaries of there current skills and wiling to risk trying something new are much more likely to be successful that those who believe they have a fixed skill set and innate abilities that lock them into specific roles.
Look around for holes in your organization, ask for what you want,find ways to leverage your skills and experiences, be willing to make first mov, and stretch beyond what you've done before.
Chapter 5
A successful career is not a straight line but a wave with ups and downs.
If you do take a risk and happen to fail,remember that you personally are not a failure.
Failure is a natural part of the learning process.
Chapter 6
Don't be in a rush to get you your final destinaton.
Being open to opportunities that come to our way, takeing full advantage of chance occurrences,paying careful attention to the world around us,interacting as many people as we can, and making those interations as positive as possible.
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Showing appreciation for the things others do for you has a profound effect on how you're perceived. Keep in mind that everything someone does for you has an opportunity cost.
Chapter 9
Being fabulous implies making the decison to go beyond what's expected at all times. On the flip side, if you do the least you can to meet a baseline expectation ,then you're cheating yourself of that opportunity.
Making excuses, or giving reasons for not delivering, is socially acceptable because it makes youo sound reasonable, but even if you feel obliged to make excuses to others, you shouldn't make them to your self.
You are ultimately in charge of your own life. Going beyond minimum expectations and acknowkedging that you are ultimately responsible for your actions and the resulting outcomes. Life isn't a dress rehearsal, and you won;t get a second chance to do your best.
Chapter 10 Experimental Artifact
Boundless possibilities result from extracting yourself from your comfort zone, being willing to fail, having a healthy disregard for the impossible, and seizing every opportunity to be fabulous.
Embrace the uncertainty, challenge the assumptions, look at the world with fresh eyes,.
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书名: 真希望我20几岁就知道的事
作者: [美] 蒂娜·齐莉格
出版社: 陕西师范大学出版社
原作名: What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
译者: 邢爽 | 裴卫芳
出版年: 2010-4
页数: 213
定价: 26.80元
装帧: 平装
ISBN: 9787561349847