Tag: LinkedIn

Shovel and a wheelbarrow leading against a brick wall.

Millionaire influencers were selling spades in the gold rush

I should have tried to educate more people about marketing and seeing through it all to what lies beneath. To make up your own mind.

John Keating John Keating

Open cabinet with bottles of suncream instead

Wear sunscreen

We need to learn how to respond, rather than react to other people online.

Jo Watson Jo Watson

guy with his head in his hands

Climbing the ranks

I was managing 9 staff and 250 rental cars with next to no experience, and I was shit at it. I was working ridiculous hours, running myself into the ground and hating life.

Dan Knowlton Dan Knowlton

Neon sign with a heart and zero.

Echo chambers and LinkedIn police

My biggest fuck up was growing up thinking that being older or being in senior management meant that you knew what you were talking about.

Lewis Kemp Lewis Kemp

Painting of a snake

Regrettable career moves

I was literally getting calls from the Group FD, who was now running the business, as my wife went into labour.

Stuart Hall Stuart Hall

Lady holding her head looking confused and frustrated

Spending a lifetime deciding on a career

I had little to no clue what I wanted to do with myself when I left school. My biggest fuck up is the time it took me to decide on a career.

David Wing David Wing

Bin with spray paint reading "think before you speak. read before you think"

How not to be an arrogant prick

Lessons learned: don’t be an arrogant prick, never show off, engage brain before mouth, and ALWAYS have empathy and respect for others.

Stephen Chandler Stephen Chandler

A bunch of pink and orange balloons with happy and sad faces on them.

Everybody hates feedback

I didn't seek out feedback early in my career and certainly didn't welcome it if it was given freely. I thought I knew everything and couldn’t see that you never really do.

Stu Lunn Stu Lunn

A person screaming while wrapped in tape reading "Fragile"

Letting your emotions hold you back

The constant frustration that I wasn’t offered the tasks I felt best suited to. Despite being in the company for years, I felt like I was on the outside.

Ryan Thackaberry Ryan Thackaberry

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