If i have an idea, i'm just going to start working on it. And that's something that i do later in life, both personally and professionally. So back in college, i wanted to start a music blog, and i just went and started it. That didn't really turn into anything, but i got a ton of valuable skills from that. And then later on, i Wanted to build an ap and so i just got started on that as well. I actually had no idea how to use any of the wire frame tools on line. But anyways, that person started building it out. A mediocre idea that's shipped and iterated on is worth far, far more than the
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[0:25] - #AAA for June 2022
[0:57] - Chad - If you had to attribute the success you've achieved to ONE thing, would it be?
[5:16] - Christos - I've only just started posting on LI. How damaging or difficult is it to change your personal brand after say a year or two?
[7:17] - Trevor - Many people are anxious or just plain afraid to type that first email or dial that first phone call to a person of interest who might be able to help their career search. What sort of "low risk" tips would you recommend for someone like that?
[11:01] - Charly - If you're feeling burned out, is it better to take a break from the job hunt, completely reevaluate what you want, or keep doing what you've been doing?
[15:06] - Justin - What major opportunity to improve a person's career is sitting right in front of their face, and most people are missing?
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