10 Life Changing Ways to Invest in Yourself Expert Enough

Post on: 16 Март, 2015 No Comment

10 Life Changing Ways to Invest in Yourself Expert Enough

This is a guest post by Grant Hensel of Viibrant .

If you stripped Bill Gates of his assets and dumped him on the street…he’d be back to living a comfortable life with plenty of income in about a week. Why?

Bill Gates has tons of human capital .

Wikipedia defines human capital as

“The stock of competencies, knowledge, social and personality attributes, including creativity, embodied in the ability to perform labor so as to produce economic value.”

If Bill Gates suddenly became homeless he could walk into the headquarters of any major company on the planet, offer his services as a consultant and start making 6+ figures a year. Focusing on building your human capital is a lot more productive than worrying about “job security.”

Wouldn’t it be amazing to have so much human capital that you never had to worry about unemployment again? Let’s look at a few ways to invest in your most valuable asset – yourself.

Here’s the deal: I’ve listed 10 self-improvement challenges for you to take on. Leave a comment each time you start or complete one of them.

Ready, set, go!

1. Discover your Strengths

What are you doing when you are at your best?

This question is deceptively simple but incredibly powerful. The most successful people in the world have discovered the things they are best at and build their working lives around those strengths.

If you do nothing else today, buy a copy of the book StrengthsFinder 2.0 and take the test. The Gallup Organization surveyed 1.7 million professionals and identified 30 personal “themes” that describe how people think and act. The StrengthsFinder test will identify your top 5 themes and provide suggestions for utilizing them to the utmost.

I took the StrengthsFinder test and was blown away by how much it helped me understand myself. I have since purchased copies of the book for the entire team at Viibrant. my startup. This book is an amazing resource – don’t pass it up!

2. Do a time diary

How do you (really) spend your time?

For one day, write down what you want to accomplish and then use an online tool called Time Tracker to keep a record of everything you do. At the end of the day compare your goals with what actually happened.

This is an amazingly revealing exercise because it shows you how much time you waste on random, useless activities. How much time do you spend checking email? How much time on Facebook? How much time endlessly browsing the news, feeling productive but not actually accomplishing anything?

As an exercise, see if you can identify the 20% of your time that produced 80% of your results. What can you do to have more highly productive time like this?

3. Set Weekly Goals and Review Progress

What is your #1 goal this week?

This personal investment strategy is similar to time management, but it lasts for an entire week. Oftentimes, we get so caught up in the day to day rush that we fail to step back and look at the things that are most critical.

It’s the old urgent-versus-important problem. We spend our time dealing with small, urgent issues, when we should be focusing on important (but non-urgent) tasks.

This week, fight back against the chaos by setting one main goal that you want to have accomplished in seven days.  You can also pick two secondary goals if you’re feeling ambitions, but no more than that.

Look back on how you did at the end of the week. Did setting goals help you work more purposefully and effectively? If you had done nothing but work on your three main goals, what would have happened?

4. Get a Mentor

This is a harder challenge, but the benefits are worth it.

Make a list of everyone you know who has a lot of experience in your line of business. If you don’t know anyone who meets this criterion, broaden the search to people you know who were very successful in another field or with whom you particularly resonate.

Then, rank order your list of potential mentors by preference and start contacting them! Try to set up a regular meeting time and overarching goals for the relationship when you first get together. I’d also recommend establishing a task to work on in between each of your meetings, so you can get feedback and support from your mentor.

Mentoring relationships are a powerful source of knowledge, inspiration and connections – don’t miss out!

5. Read a Great Book

Great books are like prepackaged boxes of ideas, painstakingly put together by a brilliant author for you to assimilate. Why not take advantage of this amazing resource?

Here are a few of my favorite business books. I challenge you to read at least one of them over the next month:

Each of these books transformed the way I thought about business. Reading these books is like hiring a rockstar consultant…for $9.99.

6. Start a Habit

What is one thing you wish you did every day?

Here are some ideas:

  • Write a blog post
  • Learn something
  • Exercise
  • Reach out to an influencer
  • Brainstorm ideas

Either take one of the above ideas or come up with your own. You’re about to make the chosen activity into a habit that you perform each and every day, using one simple truth.

You can do anything for 21 days.

A smart website fittingly entitled 21habit has leveraged this great truth to help you make a productive, new habit. Simply make an account, enter your goal and record your success or failure each day for the next three weeks. If you really want to get serious, you can deposit $21 and earn back a dollar each day you complete your goal (if you fail the dollar is donated to charity).

I’ve begun this challenge myself, and I hope you’ll join me. My goal: write a blog post every day.

7. Build Your Personal Brand

What does your online presence look like? What happens when someone Google’s your name?

The topic of personal branding is too big to cover right here, so I’ll limit myself to one actionable suggestion.

10 Life Changing Ways to Invest in Yourself Expert Enough

Challenge: Create an “Infographic Resume.”

An infographic resume is a small, visually appealing webpage that provides your bio, contact information, accomplishments and skills.

The good news is that completing this challenge is incredibly simple: just go to re.vu. kinzaa or visualize.me and create your page.

Next time you apply for a job or need to introduce yourself to someone online, just direct them to your resume page (that wasn’t so hard!).

8. Be Thankful

Being thankful is surprisingly powerful.

As Shawn Achor explains in his TED talk. taking five minutes each day to list three things you’re thankful for trains your mind to look for the positive. Amazingly, maintaining a positive mindset makes you more productive and effective in your work (as well as happier in general!).

Who knew?

As an aside, I started doing this a few months ago. Within a week of adopting this habit, I had a string of absolutely incredible brainstorming sessions that gave me a vision for Viibrant’s development over the next year.

That week was one of the most productive and creative periods in my life…and I wonder if it had anything to do with my new “thankfulness” habit. It may have just been a coincidence, but we’ll never know for sure.

9. Find Your Why

Purpose is a powerful thing. It gets you up in the morning and keeps you awake at night. Anyone who accomplished anything great was driven by a strong, deeply-held belief of what is wrong with the world and how it can be made right.

What is your purpose? Why do you work?

Take an hour today to sit quietly by yourself and reflect on what you care about most deeply. What types of “bigger than yourself” activities really get you fired up or make you feel most fulfilled?

Don’t skip this challenge. The benefits of knowing your purpose will last a lifetime.

10. Answer the Question

Finally, for the bloggers among us, there is one question that you need to be asking yourself. This is a question that separates the most successful bloggers from the wannabes, the people who work hard from those who work smart.

I wrote an entire eBook on this question which is available for sale on my website. But because you’re going though this personal-development challenge with me, I’m giving the “One Question to Transform your Blog ” eBook away for free to the first 1,000 people who request it. Don’t miss out!

Conclusion

Are you ready to get started with these challenges?

Leave a comment below when you start or complete a challenge – let’s see how much human capital we can develop together!

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