As we kick off 2024, I wanted to share some ways I plan to grow my career. Because if you ain't growing, you're... not growing and where’s the fun in that?There’s lots of advice out there for how to grow, like:
Totally agree – relationships are so much more important than just adding another person on LinkedIn. I’m definitely focusing on quality over quantity this year 🙌
I resonate with the create > consume approach. Writing is such a fantastic way to create (among other methods). I’ve forcefully encouraged myself to seek inspiration in everyday life. :)
I love when you write personal things. These are great goals.
Regarding goal #1: You should follow this guy on Twitter https://twitter.com/danshipper. Really interesting thoughts on AI. He also has a podcast where he interviews people and how they use AI and has a course on how to create your own ChatGPT chatbot which looks pretty interesting (I bought it, but now working to make time for it, ha!)
I'm also here for you creating more than you consume. Something that helped me get in that mindset more was setting up creative experiments for myself.
Totally agree – relationships are so much more important than just adding another person on LinkedIn. I’m definitely focusing on quality over quantity this year 🙌
100%. Love your focus on quality over quantity this year, Tom!
I resonate with the create > consume approach. Writing is such a fantastic way to create (among other methods). I’ve forcefully encouraged myself to seek inspiration in everyday life. :)
I love when you write personal things. These are great goals.
Regarding goal #1: You should follow this guy on Twitter https://twitter.com/danshipper. Really interesting thoughts on AI. He also has a podcast where he interviews people and how they use AI and has a course on how to create your own ChatGPT chatbot which looks pretty interesting (I bought it, but now working to make time for it, ha!)
I'm also here for you creating more than you consume. Something that helped me get in that mindset more was setting up creative experiments for myself.
Great post!