Saturday, June 8, 2019

The Proximity Principle: The Proven Strategy That Will Lead To A Career You Love By Ken Coleman


The Main Idea

How do you make your dream job a reality? That's the aim of the Proximity Principle. 

"The Proximity Principle" is that you find opportunities to do what you love by getting around the right people and being in the right places. This is more than moving to Hollywood if you want to be an actor or to Silicon Valley if you want to start a tech firm. You also have to apply the right practices to make great connections happen. 

To activate the Proximity Principle, all you have to do is ask yourself three questions:
  1. Who do I need to know?
  2. Where do I need to be?
  3. What do I need to start doing?
1) The Right People    
2)  The Right Places
3) The Right Practices

Every one of us wants to do work that matters — work that aligns with our personal values, talents, and passions. Work that makes a difference in the world. Yet 70 percent of employees report they are completely dissatisfied with their current work situation. Seventy percent! That means millions of people face each day with zero desire or excitement about their jobs. The beautiful thing about The Proximity Principle is that it works. And it keeps on working for as long as you work it. If you want a new job, it works. If you want to change careers, it works. Even if you're already working in the right field and you just want to get to the next level, The Proximity Principle works. - Ken Coleman
The Proximity Principle

1. The Right People. The people who can help you land your dream job are out there working hard at this minute. They're focused on their own careers but if you can find them and get some of their time, they can make some impressive opportunities open up for you. You just have to find a way to convince them to help you on your journey. By and large, there are five specific types of people who can help you and who you should try and interact with: 

     1)
Professors – Instructors In Your Field
2) Professionals – The Best Of The Best
3) Mentors – Offering Guidance & Help
4) Peers – Who Accompany You
5)  Producers – Who Create Jobs & Hire

2. The Right Places. You don't learn to climb a mountain by going straight to the summit. Instead you trek into the foothills and go to the basecamp where you acclimatize, organize your gear and check the weather. Once everything aligns you then set out to summit. It's the same with your career and getting your dream job. You'll need some places to practice and learn first away from the limelight. summit. In practice, there are five places you will need on your climb to your dream job: 

     1)  The Place Where You Are Right Now
2) A Place To Learn And Get Certified
3)  A Place To Practice And Experience
4) A Place To Perform
5) A Place To Grow And Polish Skills

3. The Right Practices. Once you know who you need to be around and where you need to put yourself, the final challenge is to just do it! You have to put your stake in the ground and make the right things happen. To stop dreaming about your dream job and start doing something about getting it, apply these four principles:

     1) Create A Web Of Connections
2) Make Your Connections Count
3) Seize The Opportunity
4) Adopt A Proximity Mindset

About The Author ... Ken Coleman is a career expert and his radio show, The Ken Coleman Show, is a nationally syndicated career show which aims to help listeners get something more out of their careers. He is also the host of the EntreLeadership podcast where he helps listeners grow their businesses, pursue their passions, and move towards achieving greatness. Ken Coleman previously worked for Dave Ramsey in his company Ramsey Solutions and he frequently guest hosts The Dave Ramsey Show. He is the author of One Question: Life-Changing Answers from Today's Leading Voices. Ken Coleman is a graduate of Liberty University.

Summaries.Com Editor's Thoughts

I approached this book with an open mind since the concept of moving to Hollywood if you want to work in the movies seemed pretty straightforward really, but I was impressed with the detail Ken Coleman added. I think the idea that you position yourself in proximity to where you're trying to head in your career has much broader application deserves respect. It has more horsepower than it appears at first glance.

The ultimate aim is to do work that matters and to have a career that aligns with what you're passionate about and good at. It's quite stunning to think that 70 percent of the workforce hate their jobs and live for weekends and time off. Using the Proximity Principle to find a job that you enjoy rather than dread every day has got to be a good investment of your time.
I also liked the idea that rather than moaning and complaining about your job, you should use this principle to get moving in the right direction. The emphasis on action is welcome and timely for today's business world where there are so many new jobs opening up all the time. In my opinion, this is a good book with a solid message. My compliments to the author, Ken Coleman

Amazon :- Right now, 70% of Americans aren't passionate about their work and are desperately longing for meaning and purpose. They're sick of "average" and know there's something better out there, but they just don't know how to reach it.

One basic principle―The Proximity Principle―can change everything you thought you knew about pursuing a career you love.

In his latest book, The Proximity Principle, national radio host and career expert Ken Coleman provides a simple plan of how positioning yourself near the right people and places can help you land the job you love.

Forget the traditional career advice you've heard! Networking, handing out business cards, and updating your online profile do nothing to set you apart from other candidates. Ken will show you how to be intentional and genuine about the connections you make with a fresh, unexpected take on resumes and the job interview process. You'll discover the five people you should look for and the four best places to grow, learn, practice, and perform so you can step into the role you were created to fill.

After reading The Proximity Principle, you'll know how to connect with the right people and put yourself in the right places, so opportunities will come―and you'll be prepared to take them.

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