The Hamilton Spectator

Five-minute life hack: Tips to boost your career

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The rapid pace of change in jobs means the era of one-and-done learning is over. It no longer matters what you learned in the past - to stay relevant you need to upskill. So if you want to improve your marketabil­ity and get ahead in your career, it’s time to think about the valuable skills that could open the door to new opportunit­ies. The good news is that tools and online courses on platforms like LinkedIn Learning let you explore and develop critical skills and interests at any time, anywhere.

“Experience never gets old, but your skills can,” says Marci Alboher, author of The Encore Career Handbook and upcoming LinkedIn Learning instructor. “Re-skilling throughout your career will position you to ensure you’re finding meaning in your work, growing in your profession and making an impact along the way.”

Here are three tips for kick-starting your learning efforts.

1. Find the time!

The top career goal for profession­als in 2018 is to learn a new skill, but not everyone knows where to fit learning into their daily lives. Here’s a tip: In today’s ever-connected digital world, we’re living in the era of bite-sized learning, where new skills can be honed in minutes on the subway, or while you’re eating breakfast.

Start by picking 5- to 10-minute windows in your daily routine. For example, try skimming through courses on a Sunday night, and make a wish list of courses to view throughout the week, whenever it’s convenient for your busy life.

2. Make it a habit

They say a habit is formed in 21 days. Whenever you slot learning into your daily schedule, try to pick a time when you can make it routine; it can be on the bus during your commute, or in the 10 minutes after you brush your teeth at night. You’ll be growing in your skills before you know it. You can use LinkedIn Learning to set a reminder, so that it’s one less thing to remember in your day.

3. Pick your skills

Today’s skills landscape is changing faster than ever with new technologi­es and digital techniques emerging at every turn. Whether you want to advance your existing career or begin a new one, start by identifyin­g a few key skills to hone. For example, people in every job can benefit from learning soft skills such as communicat­ion and critical thinking. These give you a competitiv­e advantage in the workplace, and you never know when you’ll uncover a new passion or side project along the way.

LinkedIn makes it easy to identify the skills you need by alerting you to the most in-demand skills for your job and industry, based on your LinkedIn profile, from project management to leadership.

One of the most important skills for keeping your passions alive is to learn how to be a lifelong learner. In any industry, in any phase of life, there are always new skills to be gained, and new knowledge to explore. Committing yourself to being someone with a constant appetite for learning will enrich you not only today, but throughout the course of your career.

To learn more about LinkedIn Learning visit www.linkedin.com/ learning.

 ?? by Marci Alboher ?? The Encore Career Handbook
by Marci Alboher The Encore Career Handbook

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