Thursday, May 28, 2020

?? 150+ Awesome Job Search Life Hacks You Need To Try

?? 150+ Awesome Job Search Life Hacks You Need To Try 48 Avoid being a job search hack with these job search hacks. Photo by Jo Szczepanska 1000lifehacks.com is a great website than I can easily spend a few hours clicking through, picking up useful tips for all kinds of things. And I actually did. The below list are over 150 life hacks that I bookmarked because they apply directly or indirectly to your job search, or things that might come up in your job search. The list is divided in sections that you can jump to directly by clicking the section heading:eval General Job Search Proofreading Appearance Confidence Networking Events Interviews Productivity De-stress Bookmark this list for future reference. Better yet, download a PDF version to keep handy offline or to print. Free bonus: Download a PDF version of this article with the full, categorized list of job search hacks for easy reference.eval General Job Search 1. Never ask someone how his or her job search is going. It's going terribly until they tell you they got a new job. 2. Want to find a good job after college? Make friends with as many people in your field that are on track to graduate one or two years ahead of you. 3. If you have to pay a company to work for them, it’s a scam. Period! 4. Never send your resume as a Word document (unless asked). Send it as a PDF file since it’s much cleaner and professional-looking. 5. If you want to know where you’ll be five years from now, look at who you’re hanging out with today. 6. Always be ten minutes early to everything. After a while, it will become a habit and you’ll never be late to anything again. Proofreading 7. Trying to find an example of a word used in a sentence? Google the word and click “news”. You’ll get a bunch of headlines with that word in it. 8. Looking for something [such as typos]? Scan right to left with your eyes. You’ll pick up more since your brain isn’t used to reading that way. 9. [Use this for resumes cover letters:] Writing an essay? Copy and paste it into Google Translate and have them read it out to you. It’ll be much easier to find errors this way. 10. When proofreading, read out loud to yourself. Your mouth will catch errors your mind might glance over. (Or you might end up leaving in funny resume mistakes) How many people proofread your resume? Just me 1 2 3 or more View Results Did you spellcheck and proofread your resume and cover letter? Try Grammarly free Appearance 11. The first thing people notice about you, subconsciously, are your shoes. Dress to impress. 12. Two things to never be cheap on are a mattress and shoes. If you’re not in one, you’re in another. 13. Use a banana peel to shine your shoes. It’s natural, no chemicals and no risk of staining the carpet! 14. Organize your clothes based on what activity you’re doing, not by type of clothing. One drawer for casual wear, one drawer for workout clothes, one drawer or section of the closet for going out clothes, and one for work clothes. 15. Life Tip: If you didn’t see anyone important yesterday, you can wear the same clothes today. 16. 17. Get rid of little skin blemishes by putting a dab of honey over the area and covering it with a band-aid overnight. Honey kills bacteria, keeps skin sterile, and speeds up the healing process. 18. If you ever get gum stuck in your hair, rub some melted chocolate on the area, it will come right out. Mayonnaise also works. 19. Take a picture of yourself when your hair looks good. Show it to the barber next time you get a haircut. Perfect hair every time! 20. 21. Wrinkly shirt? Throw it in the dryer with a few ice cubes for 5 minutes. Wrinkles gone! 22. In a rush to dry your clothes? Throw in a bath towel, they’ll dry much faster. 23. If a shirt/sweater has static cling, put a safety pin in it. The static will instantly go away. 24. How to un-shrink clothes: Soak clothing in warm water with 3 tbsp of conditioner for 5 minutes Lay flat on top of a towel and roll it up like a burrito Unroll after a few minutes and lay on a new dry towel Gently stretch to original size and let dry 25. Try applying your deodorant at night instead of the morning! It’ll be more effective and you’ll sweat less the next day. 26. 5 best places to spray perfume or cologne: Inside your wrist Behind your ear Base of your throat Inside your elbow Behind your knee 27. Lick your wrist and smell it. This is what your breath smells like to others. Confidence 28. 29. If you don’t get up every morning with a burning desire to do things you don’t have enough goals. 30. Confidence is not “They will like me”. Confidence is “I’ll be fine if they don’t” 31. Nervous about a speech, presentation or first date? Blow on your thumb. The Vagus nerve, which connects to your thumb, controls your heart rate, and by blowing on it your heart rate will return to normal. 32. Caught doing something embarrassing in public? Say you lost a bet. 33. Holding your drink at bellybutton levels at bars/parties will make you look more confident. 34. Scared to tackle an obstacle in life? Close your eyes and pretend you’re an 80 year old man who regrets not taking all the chances he could have in life. Then when you really feel like that old man, say to yourself “I wish I was young again”, and open your eyes… BOOM! You’re young again! 35. Nothing will ruin your 20’s more than thinking you should have your life together already. 36. Go 24 hours without complaining (not even once!) then watch how your life starts changing. 37. Life becomes more meaningful when you realize the simple fact that you’ll never get the same moment twice. 38. Want to avoid over-thinking? Focus on what to do next instead of worrying about what went wrong. 39. Don’t delay acting on a good idea. Chances are someone else has thought of it too. Success comes to the one who acts first. 40. Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. 41. The happier you are, the less sleep you require to function in everyday life. Sadness increases the urge to sleep more. 42. Take pride in everything you do, from flipping burgers to building rockets. It will always show in the quality of your work. 43. The greatest things never come from inside your comfort zone. 44. If “plan A” didn’t work out, the alphabet has 25 more letters. Stay Cool, Calm, Carry On! 45. Every time you are able to find humor in a difficult situation, you win. Networking Events 46. In a social situation and don’t know anyone? Keep in mind that it’s better to be interested in other people than to try and be interesting. 47. When meeting someone for the first time, ask them what they LIKE to do, rather than what they do. It’ll get them excited spark conversation! 48. Bonus: mention any of these tips as a conversation starter at events (find more conversation starters here) 49. Make up a 3-4 minute intro about yourself and memorize it. This will come in handy and make you seem more confident in a social setting when asked to “tell little bit about yourself”. 50. If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room! 51. Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people. 52. If you want someone to really listen to you, start the conversation off with “I shouldn’t be telling you this, but…” 53. Life Tip: If you have to yell, you already lost the argument. 54. A person usually makes a lot of hand gestures when telling a true story. When telling a lie a person’s hands will stay noticeably still. 55. When you start to wonder whether or not you can trust someone, that’s when you already know you can’t. 56. When someone wants to date you they will treat you nice. That doesn’t meant they are nice. Look how they treat others, that is how they will treat you eventually. (this is called the “Waiter rule”) 57. One of the best ways to judge a person’s character is to see how they treat animals. 58. Going to a bar? Start by giving the bartender a $20 tip. You’ll get amazing service the rest of the night. 59. How to figure out a 20% tip: Take the total ($35.54) Move decimal over 1 ($3.55) Double it ($7.10) = 20% tip 60. If someone does a good job for you and you are asked to do a survey, do it. Their compensation may depend on it. 61. Work Tip: When you’re at a work function, always make sure to stay one drink behind your boss. 62. If you lend someone $20 and you never see them again, it was worth the $20. 63. In a public bathroom the stall which is the closest to the door is usually the cleanest because it’s the least used. 64. If you want to buy the cheapest airline tickets online use your browser’s incognito mode. 65. Put dryer sheets in your luggage when you travel. You’ll get fresh smelling clothes no matter where you’re going. 66. Make sure to always take a quick photo of your luggage before traveling. This will help speed the paperwork process immensely if your luggage gets lost. Even better, take a photo of everything you plan to pack, and reuse it for the return trip. 67. When getting a coat check always take a picture of your tickets to prove its yours, just in case you lose it. 68. Change the lock screen on your phone to a picture of your name and contact info (email, Facebook, home number, etc.). That way if you lose it, the finder can easily see who’s phone it is and how to get the phone back to you. 69. If someone wants to see a photo on your phone, launch the camera app from your lock screen before handing it to them. They won’t be able to access any other apps, texts, etc. 70. When a stranger asks you to take a picture for them, take a few unannounced pics as they get ready to pose. Sometimes the candid pics come out best. 71. Photo Hack: Tilting your head to the right and slightly up makes you look more attractive. Tilting it to the right makes you look more intelligent. 72. Tired of searching for your car in those never ending parking lots? Take a picture as soon you park there. Try and include the floor and row number painted on a pillar or wall for an easy find. 73. How to ride the elevator to your floor without stopping: Hold the “close door” button till door closes. Keep holding. Press and hold desired floor number until the elevator starts to move. You’ll go straight to that floor. 74. Before dropping your business card in a bowl for those free lunch draws, make a distinct bend in it. You have a way bigger chance of being picked over all the other ones that lay flat. Interviews 75. Have a sore throat? Try eating a piece of cucumber. It cools down your throat and will instantly stop that inner itchy feeling. 76. Inhale through your mouth, swallow saliva twice, and slowly exhale through your nose for a 100% effective hiccup cure! 77. Ever wanted to stop a sneeze you feel coming? Press your tongue against the roof of your mouth, and it’s gone. 78. To clear a stuffy nose easily you can push your tongue against roof of mouth, then press finger between eyebrows. Repeat 20 seconds. 79. If you’re coughing uncontrollably, raise your hands above your head and it will stop! 80. Stomach rumbling awkwardly in a public setting? Do not clench your muscles, instead push out like you have a beer belly. The noise will stop instantly. 81. Especially in the workplace, always try to use the phrase “My understanding was…” instead of “I assumed…”. The latter is always viewed as having jumped to a conclusion without having actual evidence. Productivity 82. Add the 2-minute rule to your life. If it takes only 2 minutes to do, just do it! 83. Swallow The Frog Effect: Do the task you're least looking forward to first and the rest of your day will seem much easier and brighter. 84. You need motivation only till a habit is formed. After that, routine will take care of itself. 85. If you need to remember something in the morning, send yourself a text before you go to bed but don't open it. 86. Complete a simple task like making up your bed or preparing a real breakfast when you wake up in the morning. The feeling of even the smallest accomplishment has been proven to make you more productive during the day. 87. Sitting on a medicine ball instead of a chair while doing work can improve your focus and productivity by 50%. 88. When working with your boss or supervisor never ask “Can you do this for me?”, instead ask “Can you show me how to do this?” 89. The Pomodoro Technique: Work for 25 minutes, then a 5 minute break. After doing this 4 times, take a longer 30 minutes break. This is guaranteed to drastically boost your productivity. 90. Hate unpacking? Dump your entire suitcase onto your bed when you get home from a trip. Want to sleep? Better put them away. 91. Sleeping on your right side will help you fall asleep rather than sleeping on your left. 92. Having trouble sleeping? Blink fast for a minute. Tired eyes help you to fall asleep. 93. Daytime naps have been proven to improve your memory and reduce your risk of heart disease! 94. Mentally talking to yourself during tasks is actually a good way to keep yourself focused. 95. You're 50% more likely to remember something if you speak it out loud instead of simply reading it over and over. 96. Study your notes within one day of taking them. Retention rates are 60% higher then! 97. Need to remember an item in the morning? Put a picture of it as the background for your phone. 98. Writing something out is the memory equivalent of reading it seven times. A good tip to know when studying. 99. You are more likely to remember something you've written in blue ink than something you've written in black ink. 100. Taking notes on the computer? Use a weird font. Studies have shown the uniqueness will make you more likely to remember them! 101. Save your PowerPoint presentation as “Powerpoint Show” (.ppsx) and it will open directly to the slideshow. 102. Googling a computer problem? Add “solved” to the search query to find the answer much faster. 103. Hold down the control key and… C â€" Copy V â€" Paste B â€" Bold A â€" Select All L â€" Highlight URL P â€" Print T â€" New Tab W â€" Close Tab R â€" Refresh Page S â€" Save F â€" Find Z â€" Undo 104. You can easily zip a Word file by changing the name from .docx to .zip. When you unzip it you'll get everything in it separately, like images, gifs, links, etc, as single files. 105. If Word crashes or shuts down and your document didn't save, search “.asd” in the file Explorer under “This/My PC”. It should be there. 106. Especially if it's your work email, enable Gmail's ‘Undo Send' option, and set it to the maximum of 30 seconds. This can save you from sending a second email with an attachment or other information you forgot. 107. When you sign up for anything online, put the websites name as your middle name. That way when you receive spam/advert emails, you will know who sold your info. 108. Have a paper due? Need to not get distracted by the internet? KeepMeOut.com lets you block sites for certain periods of time, so you'll stay focused on the task at hand. 109. You can learn Spanish, French, Italian, German and Portuguese for free on Duolingo.com 110. If you lost an Android phone in your house and it's on vibrate, you can find it by using Google's Find My Phone service 111. Measure the length of your hand from the end of your palm to the top of your middle finger. Memorize it. Now you can judge the size of anything without a ruler. 112. It's actually better to take exams on an empty stomach because hunger makes you better able to focus. 113. Drinking moderate amounts of alcohol before writing can actually enhance your creativity. 114. There was a 2007 study that found drinking hot chocolate increases the blood flow to key areas of the brain, boosting alertness and increasing performance for two to three hours. 115. It's been proven that peppermint stimulates brain activity and makes you concentrate better. De-stress 116. 117. Too much stress literally causes the human brain to freeze and shut down temporarily. 118. Have a migraine? Put your hands in ice water a flex them several times… Headache gone! 119. Squeeze the fleshy place between your index finger and your thumb, known as the Hoku spot in Chinese medicine. Applying firm pressure there for just 30 seconds can reduce stress and tension in your upper body. 120. Top ten ways to de-stress: Play with a puppy Drink some hot tea Take a bath Go for a run Blare some music Make a list Catch up with a friend Read a book Turn off your phone Sleep it off 121. Life Tip: when nothing goes right, go to sleep. 122. A recent study found that listening to your favorite song before going to bed makes you fall asleep faster. It also found that it enhances your mood for the upcoming day. 123. Listening to music for at least 10 minutes a day strengthens your minds ability to handle stress. 124. Simply faking a smile stimulates the same neurons as a real one, which can trigger happiness and endorphins that will instantly make you feel good… TRY IT! 125. If you are in for a long drive at night, listen to comedians while driving. It's impossible to fall asleep while laughing. 126. People who laugh more are better able to tolerate pain. Both physical and emotional. 127. Fifteen straight minutes of laughter has the same health benefits as 30 mins of sit ups. 128. Laughing for 15 minutes has the same health benefits as getting two extra hours of sleep. 129. You only need two close friends in which you can trust and dedicate yourself to. Having too many friends can lead to depression and stress. 130. Be wary of who you keep around you. Personalities, traits, and words rub off naturally. 131. 132. Surround yourself with people that reflect who you want to be and how you want to feel. Energies are contagious. 133. Surrounding yourself with positive people has actually been proven to increase your life expectancy! 134. Hang out with people who make you forget to look at your phone. 135. When you delete the unnecessary people from your life, good things will start happening for you and it won’t be a coincidence. 136. 5 simple rules to be happy: Free your heart from hatred. Free your mind from worries. Live simply. Give more. Expect less. 137. Grab a banana for breakfast! They are known as a happy fruit. Eating just one can help relieve irritable emotions, anger and or depression. 138. Feeling down? You can improve your mood almost instantly by eating these foods: oatmeal, cereal, salmon, milk, dark chocolate and bananas. 139. When depressed, do some cleaning. Straightening out the physical aspects of your life can also bring clarity to the mental ones. 140. Feeling blue? Draw a picture of your favorite comfort food! A 2013 study showed that people who drew pictures of pizza and cupcakes had up to a 28% increase in their moods. 141. Feeling depressed? Do something really nice for someone else. Trust me it helps! 142. Cold showers are good for you. They help relieve depression and help keep skin and hair healthy. 143. The two most effective treatments for battling depression are exercise and spending time with pets. 144. Just 20 minutes of exercise for three days a week will increase your happiness by around 10-20%. 145. Can't find time to exercise? Make it a habit to do 25 jumping jacks every time you come out of the bathroom. It won't take any real time from your day, but it will greatly improve your health. (here are 10 reasons to exercise daily on your job search, and here are 10 more) 146. Good News: You're not crazy! Hearing your name when no one is actually calling you is a sign of a healthy mind. 147. Being sarcastic on a regular basis can add up to 3 yrs to your life. Sarcasm is extremely healthy for the mind. 148. Sarcasm makes you mentally stronger. Which is very effective when dealing with emotional stress and frustration. 149. When you get an email or text that infuriates you, wait about an hour to respond. You'll be surprised at how much more rational you become. 150. When stressed by a situation(s), take a moment to think whether you will even remember this event in 5 years. 151. You can “rewire” your brain to be happy by simply recalling 3 things you're grateful for every day for 21 days. 152. You can find more hacks in the Job Search Hacks subreddit. Free bonus: Download a PDF version of this article with the full, categorized list of job search hacks for easy reference. What others are saying Ten Job Search Hacks Everybody Needs To Know How to Get Any Job You Want with these 7 Resume Hacks 5 Unconventional Job Search Hacks That Will Land You Your Dream Job How to Growth Hack your Job Search (with real examples case study) 9 Steps To Hack Your Sales Job Search Process (And Land More Interviews) 5 Ways To Hack Your Job Search Question of the article What's your go-to job search life hack? Which tip above is the one you have to try? Share it with us in the comments. 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Monday, May 25, 2020

5 Ways Virtual Reality Will Revolutionize the Workplace

5 Ways Virtual Reality Will Revolutionize the Workplace The latest tech buzzword is Virtual Reality (VR), and it’s set to change everything. To really understand the scale of VR in our future, think of it as an interface rather than a gadget, offering new ways of seeing, experiencing and interacting with the world. VR has the potential to revolutionize media, economy, how we live our lives, and of course the workplace. 1. Talent acquisition VR can allow candidates to step in to a simulated work environment, follow workers through their daily routine and experience various roles, as such Virtual Reality can be an effective talent acquisition tool. Taking candidates on a tour around the office and truly experiencing the role and workplace can let perspectives see if the job is truly for them. Vice versa it shows the applicant that your company is making a real investment in them and the role. This also may deter certain candidates from applying who, after their VR experience,may decide it’s not for them. This additional filter prevents companies from hiring unsuitable candidates with false expectations, and increases career commitment from new employees who have experienced the role and office beforehand. 2. Virtual recruitment Virtual reality could transform aspects of interviews like personality and psychometric testing into a fully immersive experience. For example, a sales assistant candidate could be put in an immersive scenario to demonstrate how they would react and deal with a difficult customer on the spot. For behaviour testing, a candidate can be put in a situation to see how they will interact in a social environment. This would allow better and more accurate assessments of how a candidate would conduct themselves in particular situations and whether they are suitable for the role. 3. Breakroom Still in its infancy, Breakroom is an exciting program which could revolutionize the way we use computers. Currently we work on a screen switching between multiple tabs and browsers. Now imagine easing between tabs with just the turn of your head. The application transforms the VR into a multi-monitor system removing the limitations that comes with a singular monitor screen. It also allows unlimited numbers of floating 2D monitors with a soothing background of your choice so you could be working in a Japanese garden, a beach, or up in space! 4. Immersive training Typically training programs can involve talks, PowerPoint presentations, computer based training, and videos. The problem with these types of techniques is engaging with employees. A more immersive, interactive and hands-on training will make workers more receptive to new information. With VR, employees can experience different scenarios that demonstrate various types of situations with a real-life element. Living and feeling physically involved in an experience will make it easier to process and remember information. 5. Empathy machine VR doesn’t just give you the opportunity of being in other places, it also allows you to see in someone else’s eyes, which is why VR is also known as the “empathy machine”. Walking a mile in someone else’s shoes tells a thousand words and beyond. Allowing us to understand the experience and journeys of others can change our bias, our minds, and connect humans in a deep way. Charities have used VR’s empathy machine to help people understand the suffering felt by refugees, a feeling that might not come across as strong in film or words. The NFL is using VR for diversity training. An immersive experience that allows a person to experience prejudice or harassment of a victim is far more effective than someone outlining the rules and regulations it allows people to feel and discover this for themselves. Empathy is a strong and powerful force that has a great influence on how we feel, think, and act. Whether employees or customers, humans are the most important element in every great company, and if the empathy machine can teach us all to be more compassionate, and ultimately more human, then VR can be a real force for good in the workplace.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

2007 Personal Brand Award - Brett Farmiloe - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

2007 Personal Brand Award - Brett Farmiloe - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Name: Brett Farmiloe Award: Bronze Personal Brand Award Brett and his story is what Personal Branding is all about. As a college senior, with no idea what he wanted to do with his life, he hit the road to interview 75 people who had figured it out. He chronicled the career paths of these people so others could experience the interviews and insight that he was gleaning, and used them to determine his direction in life. After receiving an accounting position that he wasnt interested in, he decided to take a second trip around the nation to write about the paths of 200 passionate professionals. As I will be one of these 200 professionals, I must say Im quite impressed with Bretts Personal Brand and how he has used mentors and resources to gain knowledge as to where to proceed. His courage and determination in this way, represent his thirst for success. He realized that he was unable to solve his problems himself and took a risk to meet people who could help. He posts this journey in his blog, where you can follow his trip from start to finish. Both his creativity and risk have won him a Bronze Personal Brand Award. Congratulations Brett! Bretts Website: http://www.pursuethepassion.com/ Still accepting award applications for 2007! Click Here

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Do You Want To Become An Entrepreneur In 2012 - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

Do You Want To Become An Entrepreneur In 2012 - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Yesterday, a Published Profitable member called told me he was becoming an entrepreneur in 2012, buoyed by his responses to the questions Dan Schawbel asked in Me 2.0 Revised and Updated Edition: 4 Steps to Building Your Future. After many years in higher education,   Mark decided to look beyond a job during 2012 and commit to a new, entrepreneurial phase in his life. His decision was easy after he answered Dans 10 questions! As he put it, Dans questions, provided the tipping point I   needed to take a major, and, perhaps, long overdue step. The perfect end-of-year gift Marks call and decision to act, sparked by Dans questions, is the perfect end of year gift for both Dan and I. (Dan wrote the book, and I encouraged Mark to read it). More important, though, the story of the power of Dans questions is an also an end-of-year gift for you, if youve been considering becoming a published author. Heres why: Because, long after the advances and royalties have been spent, what really matters for nonfiction authors is the satisfaction of making a difference in a readers life. So, I hope this story will convince you to take action, if youve been thinking about writing a book to build your brand and help others build their brands during 2012. How would you answer Dans questions? The power of Dans questions is that they engage readers to rate their agreement or disagreement with the key attributes that contribute to entrepreneurial success. How do you feel about each of the following? I dont like conforming to the status quo. Do you often agree to avoid rocking the boat? Are you frustrated when you can see a better way? I want control and power over my life. Do you feel youre better qualified or less qualified to make decisions about your life? I am on a constant search for new opportunities. Do you find security or frustration in routine. Do you embrace, or avoid, the unknown? I like to create things. Do you find it pleasurable or stressful to solve problems? I prefer not to be managed and enjoy being in control. Do you welcome opportunities for taking responsibility for the welfare of others in your group? I hate not coming in first. Do you consider yourself a competitive personality at work and when relaxing with others? I have a strong personal vision for my career path. Do you enjoy setting your own goals and standards? Do you know where you want to be in 2, 5, and 10 years? I like the challenges of starting a new project. Do you enjoy identifying problems and trying out different solutions? Do you feel more or less comfortable when theres an assembly manual you can follow? I dont like taking no for an answer. Do you take it personally when others disagree with your recommendations and suggestions? I am a forward thinker and look to the future. Do you welcome change? Do you feel your best days are ahead of you or in the past? Allow your mind to wander as you address Dans 10 questions. Allow experiences, conversations, and memories to bubble to the surface. Dont view the questions as a chore you have to complete. Dont feel you have to finish them at one sitting. Review the questions and your earlier responses before turning out the light and going to sleep, or before starting a long drive. Be as objective as possible, butalsoallow your intuition to guide you. Consider the alternative Finally, consider the alternatives if you dont write the book you want to write, or dont start a business to invent a new type of computer or a new way to listen to music. During 2011, the world lost Steve Jobs, whose entrepreneurial drive and creativity changed things for all of us. Ask yourself, How would Steve Jobs have answered Dans questions? and Suppose Steve Jobs didnt return to Apple? Author: Roger C. Parker started Published Profitable because he believes everyone who wants to write a book should have access to ideas, examples, and tools that have been proven to work.  

Thursday, May 14, 2020

The Sharing Economy - What Baby Boomers Need to Know - Career Pivot

The Sharing Economy - What Baby Boomers Need to Know - Career Pivot The Sharing Economy Copyright: batsheba / 123RF Stock Photo Let’s cut to the chase. The sharing economy is here to stay, and the Baby Boomers stand to benefit most from this massive economic shift in how we as a society choose to consume. The sharing economy is an umbrella term that encompasses thousands of online services that allow people to turn underutilized assets into income-producing ones. These assets include your home, car, spare time, hobbies, and more. And, these online services, of which there are thousands, include Airbnb, Uber, TaskRabbit, and more. And by sharing, we don’t mean the benevolent kind at Woodstock ’69 where you and a circle of friends are ‘sharing’ a couple giggle sticks. When you boil the sharing economy down, it’s not really about sharing, it’s about access. You, the person with excess assets, are allowing access to those assets for a pre-determined fee. Simple as that. But Boomers aren’t really used to access. For the most part, they embraced an ownership mentality over access. What’s mine is mine! And, because most Baby Boomers lived very frugal lifestyles growing up, they’ve compensated later in life with a wave of unprecedented consumerism. This isn’t a bad thing. It’s just different. Now, something elsedifferentis happening. You can thank your Millennialchildren for this after you tell them to pull up their pants! The Shift from Ownership to Access Let’s illustrate this economic shift with some rhetorical questions that have given rise to the sharing economy. Why would I own a car when it sits idle for 90% of the time? Or, if I own a car, why can’t someone else use it when I’m not? My kids have left, I have empty rooms in my house, why wouldn’t I rent those out?I want to stay social, so why wouldn’t I offer tours of local attractions to tourists? If I can’t drive myself, why wouldn’t I use Uber as a cheaper and more convenient alternative to taxies? And so on. This is where access has overtaken ownership. The consumerism of past generations has created significant abundance. And Millennials have looked at that abundance, and asked: How can we capitalize on this? Enter companies like Uber and Airbnb, who have created marketplaces to ‘share’, at a cost, your underutilized assets. When you aren’t using something, someone else can now. The business model is simple. Dear Baby Boomers: Business is Booming! Let’s take a quick look at some figures for context. Listen to the most recent episode PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) predicts that the sharing economy will grow from a value of $15 billion in 201 to $330 billion by 2025.Consider that Airbnb has over 2 million listings worldwide, and that the largest hotel chain, Starwood-Marriot, has only 1.1 million rooms. How many people are taking advantage of this opportunity? According to TIME Magazine, 1 in every 5 American adults has earned some form of income in the sharing economy. Another study by JP Morgan found that sharing economy workers boosted their income by 15% through this flexible work option. Enough with the numbers, you’re all smart people, let’s discuss the specific implications for Boomers. So What Does The Sharing Economy Mean For Me? Asks the Boomer… “Aging boomers and the sharing economy go together like peanut butter and jelly” â€" The Globe and Mail, November 20, 2015. In reference to the sharing economy, Forbes Magazine declared that this economic shift is “better for Boomers than Millennials.” There are many reasons for this worth noting. The first is a desire tocontinueworking coupled with increased household debt. It’s a new reality that Boomers are working longer, and the vast majority plan on working in some capacity after retirement. Boomers are doing this for many reasons, but many are doing so because of increasing debt loads. Secondly, the sharing economy is, at its core, the embodiment of employment flexibility. Take Uber for instance. If you’re a driver, you can work whenever you want for as long as you want simply by turning on the app and accepting rides. Simple as that. Uber isn’t going to call you up and say “hey John why weren’t you at work today? We had that quarterly meeting!” And for Airbnb, you rent out a roomwhenever, and to whomever, you want. You can do this one day a month, or 30 days a month, it’s totally up to you. And thirdly, there are little to no barriers to entry in the sharing economy. You can become a small business owner, with no overhead, literally overnight. These sharing economy platforms have done all the heavy lifting, the marketing, and attracted a pool of customers. All you need to do is register. How’s that for a low barrier to entry? But don’t listen to me, check out what your peers are already doing. According to Uber, 25% of its millions of workers are 50+, and more drivers are 50+ than under 30. It’s easy to understand why Baby Boomers are flocking to the sharing economy. Over the next few weeks, we will delve deeper into specific platforms that may be your next flexible income opportunity. In the meantime, check out our many free resources on the sharing economy at the Casual Capitalist. And don’t forget to share this article! Author bio: Glenn Carter is a family man, investor, and full-time employee based in Montreal, Canada. Glenn is sharing his experience as an entrepreneur with others through his website The Casual Capitalist and his books. Glenn has learned from the best in the entrepreneurial world that you don’t need silver bullets to become financially independent, you only need discipline and action. Glenn is here to help you with the latter. But please, let’s be casual about it. 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Sunday, May 10, 2020

Bad astronomy - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog

Bad astronomy - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Philip Plait debunks weird, pseudoscientific claims at his excellent webiste badastronomy.com. Heres his take on what its like to stand up for science: Have you ever gone to a carnival, or a fair of some kind, and played the game Whack-a-Mole? Its a table with holes in it, and little mechanical rodents pop their heads out for about a half a second. You have to hit them with a mallet. If you wait too long, they duck back under. But every time you hit one, one or two pop up again. No matter how many you whack, there are always more. Pseudoscientists are like those moles. You can whack one down, but then another springs up He does an excellent job of it. For a taste, read his debunking of the claims that the Apollo moon landings were faked. Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related

Friday, May 8, 2020

Top Resume Writing - Learn How to Improve Your Skills in Resume Writing

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