1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:04,180 Once we've narrowed our focus and considered different ways to improve 2 00:00:04,180 --> 00:00:08,680 ourselves, moving toward a dream career becomes a little easier; 3 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:13,230 however, there are more things to consider than your skills or experience 4 00:00:13,230 --> 00:00:16,360 as you make choices along the path you'll follow. 5 00:00:16,360 --> 00:00:21,520 Your needs and wants matter a great deal, but you might also have to 6 00:00:21,520 --> 00:00:22,990 consider the needs of others. 7 00:00:22,990 --> 00:00:28,890 It's vital to take an honest look at personal obligations before jumping into a 8 00:00:28,890 --> 00:00:31,990 career that might challenge your ability to keep them. 9 00:00:31,990 --> 00:00:35,140 For example, your family. 10 00:00:35,140 --> 00:00:39,480 Do you need a job that offers financial stability for you and your family? 11 00:00:39,480 --> 00:00:42,180 Do you need health benefits for them as well? 12 00:00:42,180 --> 00:00:45,550 Overall, what kind of work situation could you live with? 13 00:00:45,550 --> 00:00:50,360 For people with families and similar concerns, a more conservative approach 14 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:55,020 to your career is often appropriate; however, if you're younger and 15 00:00:55,020 --> 00:00:59,650 don't have the same obligations, you may have a lot more flexibility to pursue 16 00:00:59,650 --> 00:01:00,870 different kinds of jobs. 17 00:01:00,870 --> 00:01:06,260 Your Finances: Simply put, how much money do you need to make? 18 00:01:06,260 --> 00:01:07,960 It's not all about getting rich. 19 00:01:07,960 --> 00:01:13,500 It's important to consider how you will pay your bills or perhaps pay off debt, 20 00:01:13,500 --> 00:01:16,350 like student loans, a mortgage, and more. 21 00:01:16,350 --> 00:01:21,420 If you don't have as many financial constraints, you should have flexibility to 22 00:01:21,420 --> 00:01:24,970 pursue jobs that don't pay as much but might be a better match 23 00:01:24,970 --> 00:01:26,920 with your skills and interests. 24 00:01:26,920 --> 00:01:32,670 Your Location: Certain jobs and industries might be difficult to get into 25 00:01:32,670 --> 00:01:38,120 where you are; however, so many tech jobs offer flexibility because the work 26 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:40,970 you do can be primarily online. 27 00:01:40,970 --> 00:01:44,000 The challenge becomes finding those businesses that 28 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:45,770 offer the jobs you'd want to do. 29 00:01:45,770 --> 00:01:51,270 After this analysis, do you need to stay where you are or could you leave? 30 00:01:51,270 --> 00:01:55,580 Moving might be the way to go, but remember that the supply of jobs 31 00:01:55,580 --> 00:01:59,860 can be cyclical, so it's important to research your industry and 32 00:01:59,860 --> 00:02:03,980 the geographical region you have in mind before taking that step. 33 00:02:03,980 --> 00:02:08,660 Things can get overwhelming quickly for anyone considering a career change. 34 00:02:08,660 --> 00:02:13,480 Sometimes, it's just easier to write it all down and give everything a second look. 35 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:15,040 What can't you live without? 36 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:17,400 What needs are non-negotiable? 37 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:21,630 For some help with this, we asked author C.C. Chapman for another activity 38 00:02:21,630 --> 00:02:24,720 that can help us focus and plan our attack. 39 00:02:24,720 --> 00:02:31,400 So one of the activities in the book is called, "Simplify, focus, and attack," 40 00:02:31,400 --> 00:02:38,860 and it may sound sort of self-explanatory at first, but to be able to focus 41 00:02:38,860 --> 00:02:43,230 on what it is that you want to do—whether it's a career path or whether 42 00:02:43,230 --> 00:02:45,260 it's a project, or whether it's a business goal. 43 00:02:45,260 --> 00:02:47,710 It seems like there's a lot that you can do with this activity. 44 00:02:47,710 --> 00:02:49,000 What can we learn from this? 45 00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:50,860 [C.C. Chapman] [Author: Amazing Things Will Happen] 46 00:02:50,860 --> 00:02:52,550 I'm one of those guys who always has a million things going on, 47 00:02:52,550 --> 00:02:55,490 so the "Simplify, focus, attack" approach has always been something 48 00:02:55,490 --> 00:02:58,590 that I try to do and try to live, and what it means is that, 49 00:02:58,590 --> 00:03:03,040 if you have a million things on your plate, you're never going to get 50 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:04,280 them all done—something's going to suffer. 51 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:09,070 So that, you simplify—get it down to a couple—let's focus on the career side. 52 00:03:09,070 --> 00:03:13,680 If you're looking to take your job to the next level or even get a new job, right? 53 00:03:13,680 --> 00:03:17,040 Simplify down what it is exactly what you want. 54 00:03:17,040 --> 00:03:19,210 Is it—do you want to keep doing the same thing you're doing now? 55 00:03:19,210 --> 00:03:22,300 Is it to step up into a new realm of designing or developing? 56 00:03:22,300 --> 00:03:24,110 Maybe it's starting your own business. 57 00:03:24,110 --> 00:03:28,390 Really simplify it down to a couple key objectives of things you want 58 00:03:28,390 --> 00:03:30,910 because then you can focus on them because the shorter the list— 59 00:03:30,910 --> 00:03:32,450 I don't know about your to-do list. 60 00:03:32,450 --> 00:03:35,800 My to-do list on any given day is way too long, so simplify it down to 61 00:03:35,800 --> 00:03:38,320 those ones that you can focus on, and then the last step is the most crucial. 62 00:03:38,320 --> 00:03:39,760 It's one people skip on. 63 00:03:39,760 --> 00:03:40,730 They actually don't attack. 64 00:03:40,730 --> 00:03:42,240 They don't do the work. 65 00:03:42,240 --> 00:03:43,400 They don't make it happen. 66 00:03:43,400 --> 00:03:44,900 Making a list is easy. 67 00:03:44,900 --> 00:03:47,530 Putting in the time to make those things happen—not so easy, 68 00:03:47,530 --> 00:03:50,360 so that's why you simplify it down, you focus on what you're trying to do, 69 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:51,610 and then you attack and get it done. 70 00:03:51,610 --> 00:03:55,670 So from a project point of view, I think we can also take 71 00:03:55,670 --> 00:03:58,850 "Simplify, focus, and attack" and apply it towards projects as well. 72 00:03:58,850 --> 00:04:02,680 So from a project management type of methodology of— 73 00:04:02,680 --> 00:04:07,470 let's say, for example, that the designers and devs out there, this is probably 74 00:04:07,470 --> 00:04:12,670 a common issue that comes up, is you have someone come to you with a 75 00:04:12,670 --> 00:04:16,750 project that they want built—a website; say, a portfolio project, for example. 76 00:04:16,750 --> 00:04:21,730 How can we take "Simplify, focus, and attack," and apply it to a project 77 00:04:21,730 --> 00:04:22,620 like this? 78 00:04:22,620 --> 00:04:25,320 What's a good way that we can apply this methodology? 79 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:27,770 Sure—so as you're sitting there talking to your clients— 80 00:04:27,770 --> 00:04:30,100 clients are always going to want—they want everything, right? 81 00:04:30,100 --> 00:04:33,940 They want it all, and they can't pay for it all, so sitting down with them and 82 00:04:33,940 --> 00:04:35,810 actually saying, "What are the top five things? 83 00:04:35,810 --> 00:04:39,970 "Let's simplify it—let's narrow it down to the five things you must have in this site," 84 00:04:39,970 --> 00:04:42,780 and then what I like to do is talk about, "What are the nice-to-have things," 85 00:04:42,780 --> 00:04:47,080 that second tier, because then you can focus on the things that really matter 86 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:48,440 and it focuses them. 87 00:04:48,440 --> 00:04:51,650 It's one of those exercises that it doesn't matter what sort of project 88 00:04:51,650 --> 00:04:52,800 you're working on with a client. 89 00:04:52,800 --> 00:04:56,770 If you get them to actually talk about what is it that they really, really need, 90 00:04:56,770 --> 00:05:00,430 it'll let them focus, and then it allows you to attack the things 91 00:05:00,430 --> 00:05:01,150 that they want the most. 92 00:05:01,150 --> 00:05:08,900 Now part of that focus means taking a good, hard, and honest look at 93 00:05:08,900 --> 00:05:14,110 personal needs and personal obligations, and no matter what it is 94 00:05:14,110 --> 00:05:16,630 that you want to do, there's always things that are getting in the way, 95 00:05:16,630 --> 00:05:21,330 whether it's short-term things like, "I've got to take my kids to soccer practice," 96 00:05:21,330 --> 00:05:27,240 or longer-term concerns like financial—things like, "I have to pay back 97 00:05:27,240 --> 00:05:30,970 student loans," or "How am I supposed to do this if I've got this in the way." 98 00:05:30,970 --> 00:05:37,090 How can you take your "Simplify, focus, and attack" approach and be able to 99 00:05:37,090 --> 00:05:41,250 sort of put those concerns—those needs and obligations—in the right context 100 00:05:41,250 --> 00:05:42,160 to move forward. 101 00:05:42,160 --> 00:05:46,390 So one of the exercises I talk about is stepping through and really figuring out 102 00:05:46,390 --> 00:05:48,640 what it is in your life that you have to take care of. 103 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:52,800 Me having 2 kids and a wife and a mortgage—I've got a lot more 104 00:05:52,800 --> 00:05:55,350 responsibilities than, maybe, a college student, but they've got 105 00:05:55,350 --> 00:05:58,000 student loans—they've got rent, they've got other things. 106 00:05:58,000 --> 00:05:59,280 Let's face it. 107 00:05:59,280 --> 00:06:01,770 I hate these people who give advice—"Just jump off the cliff. 108 00:06:01,770 --> 00:06:03,320 Jump into whatever you want to do." 109 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:06,990 That's dangerous and stupid because—yeah, they might work out 110 00:06:06,990 --> 00:06:09,120 in the long run, but you could also throwing yourselves to the sharks. 111 00:06:09,120 --> 00:06:11,600 So really take an honest look. 112 00:06:11,600 --> 00:06:14,790 Write down all the things that you've got to take care of. 113 00:06:14,790 --> 00:06:16,630 Get really specific. 114 00:06:16,630 --> 00:06:19,030 Here's my budget I've got to cover on a month-to-month basis 115 00:06:19,030 --> 00:06:21,310 because you don't want to end up on the street, but then again, 116 00:06:21,310 --> 00:06:23,460 maybe one of the options is, get roommates, 117 00:06:23,460 --> 00:06:26,430 but there's always alternatives, but if you don't actually take the time 118 00:06:26,430 --> 00:06:29,690 to look at those things and write them out and really focus on them, 119 00:06:29,690 --> 00:06:30,630 you're never going to know. 120 00:06:30,630 --> 00:06:32,460 Maybe you can do it. 121 00:06:32,460 --> 00:06:33,340 It's never going to be the right time. 122 00:06:33,340 --> 00:06:34,560 It's like having kids. 123 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:35,470 It's never the right time. 124 00:06:35,470 --> 00:06:38,040 You never have enough money and time, but you'll make time 125 00:06:38,040 --> 00:06:39,500 for the things you believe in. 126 00:06:39,500 --> 00:06:44,140 Be sure to try this activity for yourself and consider the results. 127 00:06:44,140 --> 00:06:48,130 Are they in line with your personal needs and obligations? 128 00:06:48,130 --> 00:06:51,700 Do they provide the focus you need to move forward, 129 00:06:51,700 --> 00:06:55,510 and certainly, consider your family as well. 130 00:06:55,510 --> 00:06:59,760 If you have people that rely on you, have an honest conversation with them. 131 00:06:59,760 --> 00:07:03,510 You may discover that they are as passionate about your dreams 132 00:07:03,510 --> 00:07:06,620 and seeing you succeed as you are.