The Deliberate Dropout
Are you spending more effort on impressing people with your skills than you’re spending on building your skills? When is it time to shout your accomplishments from the rooftops and when is it time to shut up and get to work? Mitchell and Ljupco break it down on this episode of the Deliberate Dropout. In this episode: * Fighting the urge to feign competence and “fake it till you make it” * Creating a public “learner-in-progress persona” * The downsides of working hard without building a strong value signal * The difference between confidence and credibility, and how to build credibility through consistency * Tips to build professional options and avoid getting stuck: Make a Mess (get reps) & Don’t Be A Jackass (consider other people) * How to start building a strong value signal today Links mentioned: https://twitter.com/Mitchell_Earl/status/1491167054501937153?s=20&t=WQVBwh-bm7YKBTbYxZYeMA [https://twitter.com/Mitchell_Earl/status/1491167054501937153?s=20&t=WQVBwh-bm7YKBTbYxZYeMA ] If you've decided to drop out or are unhappy at college and thinking about dropping out, stay tuned as we go through the experience and help layout how to go from dropping out to building a thriving career. Mitchell Earl is COO of Praxis and host of the Self-Directed Podcast. Ljupco Stojanovski Jr. is an account executive at Xplenty and Praxis alumnus who made the decision to drop out of college. --- Praxis is a year-long apprenticeship program that matches you with a full-time, paid job at a growing company. The program offers a direct route into high-potential careers for driven young people without the cost and hassle of college. Learn more here: https://discoverpraxis.com/ [https://discoverpraxis.com/]
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