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Elevate Letter #19: 7 Career Soft Skills That Will Help You Level Up in Your Career

PLUS: A powerful lesson from Jim Carrey, The hidden dangers of caffeine, Middle-class debt trap, Enhance Your Work Efficiency with ChatGPT

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Elevate Letter #19

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A Powerful Lesson from Jim Carrey 👨

7 Carrer Soft Skills That Will Help You Level Up in Your Career 😎

According to Harvard University..

85% of career success is driven by soft skills,

Hard skills get you hired, but soft skills help you thrive:

  • They make you a team player.

  • They help you build relationships.

  • (Most importantly) They make you a good leader.

Here are 7 career soft skills that will help you level up in your career:

  1. Networking

  2. Conflict Resolution

  3. Public Speaking

  4. Time Management

  5. Avoiding Burnout

  6. Negotiation

  7. Effective Communication

Master these hacks, and you'll be able to talk to anyone, anytime, any place, anywhere.
Your self-confidence will thank you!

If you drink coffee every day, read this - Thread from Hussain Ibarra ☕️

I recently gave up caffeine.

Let me be clear, I DID NOT give up coffee (that would be crazy).

I simply switched to decaf.

Here are a few observations after 3 weeks:

  1. There were some initial withdrawals: Honestly, the first few days were a bit rough. Headaches and fatigue set in as my body adjusted. This was a clear sign that I had developed at least a slight dependence.

  2. I'm less anxious: As the withdrawals faded, a nice calm set in. As someone who is predisposed to anxiety, caffeine is not my friend. Switching to decaf has allowed me to enjoy my coffee without the accompanying jitters and racing thoughts.

  3. I have ZERO problems falling asleep: In the past, I struggled to fall asleep on days when I had a second cup of coffee. Now I can drink decaf late into the evening with no issues.

I'm not saying everyone should give up caffeine.

But if you drink coffee every day, it's worth cutting back to see the impact it's actually having on you.

If you don't use X (Twitter), you can read the thread here.

Middle-class debt trap 💰

Debt is stressful,

Debt is expensive

Debt delays wealth creation,

Debt hurts your ability to invest in your future.

Society encourages you to live in a never-ending debt cycle by normalizing borrowing thousands for.

  • Cars

  • Schools

  • Weddings

  • Vacations

  • Consumer debt

  • living beyond your means

High-interest debt robs you of your future - You are using the money you earn today to pay off things from your past, compounded against you with interest and fees

P.S. : If you haven’t read of previous Elevate Letter editions here they are :

»Elevate Letter #18: 7 Crucial Psychological Hacks To Talk to Anyone Confidently

»Elevate Letter #17: 9 things I've stopped saying at work

»Elevate Letter #16: 6 Hidden Rules for Financial Success

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