Are you constantly waiting to be trained? Or to gain experience in some career area of expertise? If so, quit waiting for someone else to get you off your duff and go volunteer.
Very frequently, our own bosses cannot simply hand us the opportunity to learn a new skill or process. Learning on the job can be both expensive and detrimental to your future employment (should you make a serious mistake). Instead of littering the work place with your pleas to grow, go help someone--or some enterprise--less fortunate.
I've been working to increase my knowledge of grants and the arenas surrounding fund raising. Neither is a strength for me and, like most small businesses, mine can't afford to hire highly experienced experts.
Solution: I volunteer my time serving on the fund raising committee of a local non-profit organization. Using this resource, I can build my skills, experience, and background while doing something good for someone beside me. Check it out. You might actually meet new people, make new connections, and accomplish something you could never approach in your narrow day-to-day job.
Don't limit yourself to what you can see in your immediate surroundings--there is an entire world of possibilities out there that you've probably never considered tapping into.
What makes you a credible person? What makes you indispensable to those around you? Whether it is an employer, a spouse, or your circle of friends - I'm Alan Plastow & I'd like you to consider this discussion.
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Who IS this guy?
- Al Plastow
- Photo? Yep. That's me out "standing" in my field. :) I am a confirmed altruist. I honestly believe that we can ALL do better at whatever it is we are trying to accomplish. No B.S.--Just a sincere resolve to help others succeed!
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