I believe the “traditional career” is dead - uni → grad role → climb corporate ladder for 40 years → retire.
Rather, I find being a personal “consulting firm” something more appealing. Building a unique, generalist skillset/skill stack along the product lifecycle that I can simply drag and drop to add value.
Hence, knowing that my best learning method is through application, I treat any full time roles or side projects as opportunities to solve problems, building my experience along the product lifecycle.
<aside> 📈 **1. What’s My Big Picture?
I**ntentionally building a generalist skillset across the product lifecycle that I can drag and drop to make an impact on any problem space I care about
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<aside> 🤩 2. What Kind of Worker Am I?
As classified by Shreyas Doshi, I consider myself as a a craftsperson primarily with a sprinkling of visionary**.** I feel most fulfilled as an autonomous generalist, who loves bringing process, systems and actionable steps to areas of ambiguity (short & long term problem solving 😅)
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<aside> 🦸 3. What Are My Superpowers?
1 - Fast velocity of learning 2 - Effective relationship builder 3 - Bringing certainty to areas of uncertainty - and communicating effectively 4 - LOVE a good smile 😊
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