Author: Maher
Page 11: Mastering Deadlines: Your Shortcut to Success
Why do some tasks linger on your to-do list for weeks, or even months, while others get done in hours? The answer often lies in a simple but powerful tool: deadlines. Deadlines aren’t constraints; they’re finish lines that create focus, urgency, and momentum. Without them, even the smallest tasks can stretch indefinitely, draining your energy… Read more
Page 10: Flip the Script, Why Interviews Are a Two-Way Street
When you think about job interviews, you might picture yourself sitting under the spotlight, being grilled about your skills, experience, and personality. But here’s the twist—interviews are not just about the company evaluating you. They’re equally about you evaluating the company. 1. You’re Not Just a Candidate, You’re the Prize The first step to owning… Read more
Page 9: No One Is Senior at Birth
Let’s face it: no one starts their career as a seasoned expert. Those polished professionals you admire didn’t begin their journey with a wealth of knowledge and expertise. They built it, one experience at a time, through hard work, persistence, and a willingness to grow. Seniority isn’t something handed to you; it’s something you earn,… Read more
Page 8: Perfection = Incompletion
It’s great that you set the bar high. You’re not one for ‘walking projects,’ last-minute submissions, or half-baked results. Aiming for perfection? Totally respectable! But let’s unpack a truth that will save you time, energy, and countless stress-filled nights: striving for perfection can sometimes trap you in a cycle of incompletion. When everything has to… Read more
Page 7: Feedback Fuels Progress
Feedback is an essential tool for growth, especially in the early stages of your career. It’s how you gauge your progress, understand your strengths and weaknesses, and find opportunities for improvement. However, receiving feedback isn’t always easy—sometimes, it can feel like an attack on your abilities. The key is to shift your perspective and view… Read more
Page 6: Underpromise, Overdeliver!
When you’re new in your career, it’s easy to get excited and want to prove yourself by jumping in headfirst. While enthusiasm is fantastic and welcomed, you need to balance it with caution. One of the most important lessons you can learn early is the power of underpromising and overdelivering. It’s a principle that can… Read more