In the morning to figure out what to do next. I don't think anyone should stay on this career path forever but I can imagine a brief stint in crisis management being exciting and it's actually something I'd like to do one day. Sign in to reply Candace Riddle Year Month Day I loved Andy's response to Cars Running on Coffee. Personally I am a yes girl. However I must say the older I get the more hesitant I am to say yes. In my early twenties I just wanted to do anything for free and work.
For anybody just for the opportunity or the opportunity that might come along and usually they never do that at least not in corporate America. My freelance work as a model and later as a wedding videographer sustained me through Malta Email List my early twenties so it was a good yes. However when I decided to move into a more specialized corporate environment in finance and law I found that saying literally of course I would be doing work you didn't want to do and not getting paid for it which in turn would.
Often be to the detriment of the project I was hired to do. performance because many things. Now as my first birthday approaches oh no I've learned to say no to projects that are too much to handle beyond what I'm already doing. I also had to learn that part of being a good leader is learning how to delegate and then let go of the things you delegate. That’s not to say I won’t say yes when I have the bandwidth to answer a call for someone else.