Career advancement
SMART Goals
Creating SMART goals for career development can lead to progression and success.
Five Whys
Uncovering the reasons behind professional stagnation to create a plan for career growth.
Stanford Marshmallow Experiment
Invest time and effort in professional development for future career growth, even if it means sacrificing leisure time.
Bannister Effect
Witnessing colleagues earn promotions can help you realize that career growth is achievable if you follow similar strategies.
Eisenhower Matrix
Focusing on opportunities that contribute to long-term professional growth.
Pareto Principle
Prioritizing the key skills or experiences that contribute most to professional growth.
Pain vs Boredom Experiment
Seeking out professional challenges and growth opportunities to counteract boredom.
Similar Situations
I, T, X-shaped skills
Career Development: T - Diversifying skills broadens career opportunities and adaptability.
Erikson's stages of Development
Career Choices: Understanding one's identity development can aid in career decision-making.
The Barber Paradox
Career planning: Evaluating job opportunities and career paths through logical analysis of pros and cons.
Kubler-Ross Curve
Career transition: Adjusting to a new work environment and overcoming challenges during a career change.
Sorites Paradox
Career planning: Evaluating the interplay between professional skills, interests, and market demands for better career planning.
The Ship of Theseus
Career planning: Evaluating the interplay between professional skills, interests, and market demands for better career planning.
Ikigai
Career choices: Identifying your Ikigai can help you pursue a career that aligns with your passion, skills, values, and opportunities.
10-10-10 Rule
Career Changes: When contemplating a job change or career move, evaluate the short-term sacrifices against the potential benefits in the medium and long term.
Sunk Cost Fallacy
Career choices: Recognizing the sunk cost fallacy can help you change career paths or jobs without being held back by the time and effort you've already invested.
Bandwagon Effect
Career choices: Knowing the bandwagon effect can help you make more informed career decisions, pursuing your passions and skills rather than chasing popular or trendy professions.