How to Be Ready for the Career-Defining Moments

Be prepared for the critical times in your career that really matter

Matthew Royse
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

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How to be ready for the career-defining moments
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Have you had trouble falling asleep the night before a big exam? Did you feel like you didn’t study enough for it? Did you feel like you would fail the exam?

No one likes to feel unprepared.

Stress and anxiety fill many parts of our careers. No one wants to not have an answer in front of the boss or be stuck next to the person at a networking event that talks about himself the whole time. The key is planning and preparation.

“Before anything else, preparation is the key to success.” — Alexander Graham Bell, an inventor, scientist, and engineer credited for designing the telephone

It is easier said than done. Your preparation today will determine your success tomorrow.

Let’s discuss how you can be prepared for the top five important career situations.

The Key Presentation

Giving a presentation at work can be nerve-racking. To lower your anxiety level, it’s essential to prepare ahead of time. Start with focusing on your delivery and how you plan on moving (or not moving) during your presentation.

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Matthew Royse
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

11x Top Writer on Medium | 1M+ Views on Medium | Knowledge Enthusiast | Corporate Man by Day, Entrepreneur by Night | matthewroyse.com