Through a lot of reading and talking with people, I've found that there are quite a few things you can do early on as a teen that can propel you really far!
One of those things is becoming someone that your desired boss would have a hard time not hiring you. For the most part, actual work experience isn't something you can have under your belt, so you will have to compensate elsewhere.
I've found that if you put yourself in your boss's shoes, you can get a pretty good idea of the kind of person they would want to hire. No matter what the field of work, genuine interest plays a massive part in choosing someone to hire. Showing that you're interested in the work and proving that you are someone who will learn on your own is massive; just by doing that, you set yourself apart from most of your peers. The problem is how to show that you are the kind of guy that does go above and beyond the call of duty?
Having a blog or Instagram page is an excellent way of doing this. I really like Instagram because it's free to post, and you can get a really nice visual overview of the posts when you visit someone's page. A blog is really nice for longer story formats, where you have the freedom of showcasing your project better. Doing this also gives you the ability to improve your writing skills and pick up the terminology for the industry you want to work in.
Key takeaways:
1) There are so many small things you can do as a teen that can massively increase your chances of getting hired
2) Put yourself in your desired boss's shoes and ask yourself what kind of person you would hire
3) Showing interest and willingness to spend your free time learning more about it sets you aside from your peers
4) Starting a blog or Instagram is an amazing way to showcase what you've done and get the message across that you are a guy who enjoys working in that industry.
Getting out of the survive and into the strive mode has been something I've been trying to figure out for some time, and I think part of the reason is how much you do day today. If you're constantly pushing and rarely take a breather, it drains you and puts you in a state of trying to survive the day. Brendon Burchard uses the method of leaving your feelings and emotions when you transition to a different work or situation setting. He does light meditation, releases all the pent up emotions from those things he just finished and came into the new situation with a clear mind and ready for anything that might come!
I've made the most life changes this year and had so many opportunities to serve, love, and grow. I would almost say more than all my previous years combined! Though many have struggled during this time with work and uncertain futures, I was able to rise above the feeling of "it doesn't matter, it's Covid, I can give myself some leeway" and taking advantage of the opportunities given. I'm not saying this to boast, but to encourage those struggling with the feeling of, I can wait, to say no. Now is the most important time for everything; your life is defined by your now. Sitting on your phone for just one more hour is not going to be good for your long term health and happiness!