Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 5:13:30 GMT
Until 2012 I did a technical job: I developed e-commerce and websites. Then I was struck by some areas of marketing: communication first and branding activities later, to the point that by dint of persistence I made it my current job. I'm not a fan of anniversaries or milestones, they represent what has been, there is nothing to celebrate. However, I got results that I never expected. I went from a messy desk compiling code to the stages of major industry events. I am a master's teacher in some prestigious schools and universities. I have written five books, one of which sold 20,000 copies. I entered the largest Italian companies as a consultant. All this in just 10 – very long – years.
Talking about your successes is easy and satisfying, but it's boring for Canada Phone Number the listener, a bit like when your friends - before the arrival of smartphones - invited you to dinner to show you the endless, and all the same, holiday slides. Success does not exist without sacrifice, stumbling or discouragement. This too seems like a cliché that no one now wants to believe anymore because, in the collective imagination, there is always a stroke of luck, a trick or an occult element that magically comes to the rescue. Well I have to admit: "lucky luck" exists, but it is such a rare event that we could define it as negligible. Or, in my case, it has always been a consequence of some good choices.
Four hard lessons I learned The first lesson I learned is this: success is a single moment of happiness, something that passes quickly and doesn't satisfy you. The next day you are the same person as the day before. What really changes you are people: the betrayals, the broken promises, the about-faces. Those burn you, they accompany you much longer than successes, but they are necessary moments to reach your goal. You can't help but trust - obviously taking some precautions - because you still need people to make your dreams come true. The second lesson requires sacrifice, but has a fun side. Most people want to play it safe, following a linear path, trying to imitate models and follow trends.
Talking about your successes is easy and satisfying, but it's boring for Canada Phone Number the listener, a bit like when your friends - before the arrival of smartphones - invited you to dinner to show you the endless, and all the same, holiday slides. Success does not exist without sacrifice, stumbling or discouragement. This too seems like a cliché that no one now wants to believe anymore because, in the collective imagination, there is always a stroke of luck, a trick or an occult element that magically comes to the rescue. Well I have to admit: "lucky luck" exists, but it is such a rare event that we could define it as negligible. Or, in my case, it has always been a consequence of some good choices.
Four hard lessons I learned The first lesson I learned is this: success is a single moment of happiness, something that passes quickly and doesn't satisfy you. The next day you are the same person as the day before. What really changes you are people: the betrayals, the broken promises, the about-faces. Those burn you, they accompany you much longer than successes, but they are necessary moments to reach your goal. You can't help but trust - obviously taking some precautions - because you still need people to make your dreams come true. The second lesson requires sacrifice, but has a fun side. Most people want to play it safe, following a linear path, trying to imitate models and follow trends.