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Ep171: How to Determine If a Job Is Worth The Costs | Mastermind Q&A
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One of the most challenging things we deal with as freelance creative professionals is the constant feast & famine cycle of either always working or always looking for the next gig. I’m sure at some point you’ve had the experience of agonizing for hours, days, or weeks debating a job opportunity (or multiple opportunities). You may have also agonized about whether or not to take low pay (or unpaid work) that might seem like a great opportunity that could launch your career...but on the other hand could end up becoming a total nightmare. Or maybe you're just starting your career and you are eager to take anything just to get your foot in the door, but you've heard stories of others who chose the wrong path and are now trapped at the top of a ladder they no longer want to be on at all. (reality TV anyone???)
These are just a few of the topics and challenges I address in the latest community Q&A call with my Optimizer coaching & mentorship program students. I and the community share our past experiences when considering job opportunities and the criteria we use to determine both the benefits but also the true costs of taking any opportunity, good or bad. Most importantly, we discuss how to ensure that a potential opportunity can meet both our creative as well as our lifestyle needs so the job doesn’t become “just another paycheck” at the expense of our health, our relationships, and our sanity.
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Here's What You'll Learn:
- Paul Del Vecchio talks about what he’s learned from saying yes to too many jobs that have not aligned with his goals.
- Criteria that we use to evaluate opportunities as beneficial or not.
- Questions to ask yourself if you don’t already have criteria defined.
- Building your network of people is an important criteria for determining if the job is worth your time.
- I review the benefit/risk assessment document.
- What is missing from the assessment that we need to add?
- What makes unpaid work worthwhile?
- Sometimes ‘easy jobs’ can be soul-sucking and energy-zapping despite being fewer hours.
- Limiting beliefs can be a big obstacle when decision-making about jobs.
- How to turn down work graciously without burning a bridge.
- Never say you are available for work until you have all the details and know if you are interested or not.
- How to determine what work you should take when you're early in your career and you're hungry to work.
- KEY TAKEAWAY: Be clear on what you want in your career and your lifestyle goals.
Useful Resources Mentioned:
'Should I Take This Job?' Assessment Tool
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Our Generous Sponsor:
This episode was brought to you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat (my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation) and now their latest product. New Standard Whole Protein is a blend of both whey and collagen, sourced from the highest quality ingredients without any of the unnecessary filler or garbage. Not only will you get more energy and focus from this protein powder, you will notice improvements in your skin, hair, nails, joints and muscles. And because they don’t spend a lot on excessive marketing and advertising expenses, the savings gets passed on to you.
Show Credits:
This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.
The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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Manage episode 307902419 series 1536694
One of the most challenging things we deal with as freelance creative professionals is the constant feast & famine cycle of either always working or always looking for the next gig. I’m sure at some point you’ve had the experience of agonizing for hours, days, or weeks debating a job opportunity (or multiple opportunities). You may have also agonized about whether or not to take low pay (or unpaid work) that might seem like a great opportunity that could launch your career...but on the other hand could end up becoming a total nightmare. Or maybe you're just starting your career and you are eager to take anything just to get your foot in the door, but you've heard stories of others who chose the wrong path and are now trapped at the top of a ladder they no longer want to be on at all. (reality TV anyone???)
These are just a few of the topics and challenges I address in the latest community Q&A call with my Optimizer coaching & mentorship program students. I and the community share our past experiences when considering job opportunities and the criteria we use to determine both the benefits but also the true costs of taking any opportunity, good or bad. Most importantly, we discuss how to ensure that a potential opportunity can meet both our creative as well as our lifestyle needs so the job doesn’t become “just another paycheck” at the expense of our health, our relationships, and our sanity.
Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One?
» Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode
Here's What You'll Learn:
- Paul Del Vecchio talks about what he’s learned from saying yes to too many jobs that have not aligned with his goals.
- Criteria that we use to evaluate opportunities as beneficial or not.
- Questions to ask yourself if you don’t already have criteria defined.
- Building your network of people is an important criteria for determining if the job is worth your time.
- I review the benefit/risk assessment document.
- What is missing from the assessment that we need to add?
- What makes unpaid work worthwhile?
- Sometimes ‘easy jobs’ can be soul-sucking and energy-zapping despite being fewer hours.
- Limiting beliefs can be a big obstacle when decision-making about jobs.
- How to turn down work graciously without burning a bridge.
- Never say you are available for work until you have all the details and know if you are interested or not.
- How to determine what work you should take when you're early in your career and you're hungry to work.
- KEY TAKEAWAY: Be clear on what you want in your career and your lifestyle goals.
Useful Resources Mentioned:
'Should I Take This Job?' Assessment Tool
Continue to Listen & Learn
Ep141: Michelle Tesoro (ACE) On Playing Chess With Your Career (Instead of Checkers) - pt1
The Socially Awkward Introvert’s Guide to Networking with Industry “Experts”
Ep105: Ramit Sethi on Forging The Path Towards Your Own ‘Rich Life’
Ep86: How to Become ‘Indistractable’ | with Nir Eyal
Ep132: How to Pursue Fulfilling Work and Find Your ‘Calling’ | with Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar
Ep131: How Having a ‘Side Hustle’ Buys You the Freedom to Say ‘No’ | with Alex Ferrari
Our Generous Sponsor:
This episode was brought to you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat (my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation) and now their latest product. New Standard Whole Protein is a blend of both whey and collagen, sourced from the highest quality ingredients without any of the unnecessary filler or garbage. Not only will you get more energy and focus from this protein powder, you will notice improvements in your skin, hair, nails, joints and muscles. And because they don’t spend a lot on excessive marketing and advertising expenses, the savings gets passed on to you.
Show Credits:
This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.
The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).
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