4. Tap Into a Community
Professional and personal development can happen in so many different ways: online classes, degrees, certifications, and licensing. But, once you max out on formal learning, it’s easy to plateau. One of the best ways to keep growing is to tap into a community of thriving professionals who help challenge each other.
Shavon believes that by connecting with other professionals who want to learn, you can achieve a higher level of mastery. You can collaborate and consider how the skills you learned in the classroom work in real-time across various scenarios.
When you network, look for people who have a similar appetite for growth and set aside time to keep each other accountable. Plan regular meetups to talk about any pain points in your industry and possibilities for positive change. Bouncing ideas off others is a great way to push yourself and expand past your own ideas.
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