#42 Anecdotes - Do years of experience mean anything in professionalism?
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For this episode, Vance shared his reflections on work experience and discussed whether the years we spend in our jobs are indicative of professional excellence. Listen on for more.
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SHOW NOTES
1:00 - Vance’s reflection on his past years of working and ask whether years of experience are always indicative of professional excellence
4:00 - The quality of the experience is a lot more important than the duration
8:10 - Vance’s worry about falling into the same trap - just accumulating “years of experience” and not making good use of the time
9:10 - It doesn’t matter how much time you spend in the office or job, it’s about the value you create
10:10 - “Comfort is the enemy of growth.”
12:00 - When we feel discomfort, just push a little more because that’s the point of improvement
13:45 - Tim looking back at how he got his current sales role - mentioning the value he created and not the years of experience was what left an impression
14:50 - Episode wrap-up
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