You might be a generalist if....
Hi folks! My question for you today is:
What if you were born to follow a squiggly line, a generalist path,?not a linear, specialized one??
The world of work is not as traditional as it used to be. There are so many ways to be “successful” other than the 9-5 career, rigid ladder. And for those of us generalists who don’t want to specialize, I want you to know that you can have a successful, squiggly, meandering career full of meaning and purpose by embracing your generalist nature. I know this, because I'm seeing it play out?in the community ?every week.?
You’re trying to figure out "what do I really want to do", or "what job am I going to get”?
?But you also know that the world isn’t like it was for your parents or grandparents, where you can get and hold the same job for thirty years (and tbh, if you’re like me, the idea of doing the same thing for thirty years sounds kinda terrible..?)
?We're all navigating a world that looks very different than it did a few years ago. The concept of the university major, the career ladder, of “what do you want to be when you grow up?” - is all designed for specialists.?
?But us generalists, we often want to meander, not climb. Why is that? And how can we find our path??
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?You might be a generalist if…..
?All these strengths make you incredibly adaptable. There's a common misconception that a generalist has no specialty. To the contrary - to be a generalist IS a specialty. We specialize in connecting the dots, lateral thinking and in 'figuring it out quickly'. We thrive at the intersection of disciplines, and by sinking our teeth into complex problems that require the ability to zoom-out and see the big picture.?
?Folks in our community have a?wildly impressive?range of domain strengths, always being united by our curious generalist natures.
You’ve heard that phrase “a jack of all trades is a master of none”, right?
This is a reminder that the full phrase is?“a jack of all trades, is a master of none, but is oftentimes better than a master of one.”
?So whether you're meandering, floating, catapulting, or dancing your way to your next career point, I'm here for you. I wish someone had said to me, as I was embarking on my decade long career of twists, turns and very unusual job titles that: really,?it's okay to be different?
?I'll leave you with that thought. Till next time,?
?Milly ?
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1 个月Thank you for providing the full phrase of that saying I have NEVER come across it!!! The ending sure makes a difference to what you usually hear.
Wife, Mom & Passion-Driven Professional: Luxury Marketing | Branding | Event Production | Talent Management
3 个月I love all of this. I feel so understood and possess a new clarity on what i have to offer to companies. This 100% me!
Sales Development Representative
1 年I love your post! I feel like I can relate to this!
Business Development Leadership @ OneTrust
1 年Love to see your story Milly Tamati ????