Sell Your Talent, Not Your Time
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Sell Your Talent, Not Your Time

If I had to give my younger self some career advice, it would be this: work smarter instead of longer.

The world—your bosses and HR managers and clients—will conspire to get you to prove yourself by putting in long hours, but working long hours often has a counterproductive impact, unless you are a factory line worker. Eventually, you end up tired, in a rut, and repeating the same barely logical patterns.

"Self," I'd tell myself, "Sell your talent, not your time."

Case in point: my best articles generally take the least time to write. My most inspired and popular pieces fall out of my brain so quickly my fingers can barely keep up. The reverse is often true; my worst, least inspired works take forever to produce. When it's a struggle to write something, the odds are pretty good it's also going to be a struggle to read it.

This has been true throughout the various phases of my career. When I step away from a challenging project, I often discover an elegant solution. When I keep my nose to the grindstone, I typically stumble out of work late at night with a mediocre solution.

Sure, some problems require long, hard work. But you still want to get paid for results, not mere time.

When you get paid for time, you set up a dynamic in which your client or boss has an incentive to monitor you all the time. But when you get paid for results, the dynamic changes to: come back when you have something to show me.

For inspired talent (by this, I mean YOU), selling results is the way to go. You remove former limitations on your income and output. This is because others are focused on the value you deliver to them, rather than how long it took you to do this. A $10,000 solution might only take you two hours to create, especially as your expertise grows.

Likewise, selling results motivates you to constantly raise the caliber of your work. It is a natural incentive to adopt a growth mindset and to constantly push yourself to aim higher.

Important point: I said aim higher, not work harder. Over the years, I've noticed that the people who make the most money—CEOs, top consultants, startup founders—are not the ones who work the longest hours. Yes, they work hard, but their work usually involves multiple projects and the amount of time they devote to any one effort is usually pretty small.

They rely on talent and expertise, rather than brute force.

Very smart, very profitable.

Sell your talent, not your time.

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Dylan Cornelius, MBA, PMP, CSM

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1 年

This is so true, and it requires the self-awareness to know the best place to focus, the plan to know what to do in that area, and the commitment and discipline to follow through.

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Craig Korycinski

Buyer and seller of domain names. Educating website owners on the importance of a great Domain Name, Optimizing Branding, Brand Protection, Marketing and Increasing Traffic/Visibility #domains #domainnames #domainsales

1 年

I used to tell interviewers to hire me to get a job done, If you're concerned about the hours I work, I'm not the employee for you.

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Krista Tressa RPh, BCGP

Chief Copywriting Officer & CEO of CaringMessenger Copywriting/Christ-Centered/Upside-Down Eternal Lens Leadership

1 年

And again I say, “amen” Bruce Kasanoff . Work smarter, not harder. When I was teaching every day - that was always in the back of my mind- I didn’t have to reinvent the wheel for my students. I shared my stories with them that reinforced whatever topic or main objective that I was teaching??

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Victor G. Clatici

Senior Dermatologist. Scientific Consultant. Teledermatology and Digital Dermatology. Business Consultant. Published Author. Speaker. Key Opinion Leader. Anti Aging Medicine and Laser. Ghost Coach. Beauty Coach.

1 年

Simply the best! Like usually!

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Chong Andelina

Connector I Insightful Listener I Reframer I Empowering YOU to find your inner light through coaching partnership l Emotions mastery and financial wellbeing l Mental health advocate

1 年

Loved this article n totally agree with u. But unfortunately, many Asian bosses still hv the mindset to see their staff putting in certain hours at work. Very few have a progressive mindset.

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