Thursday, February 16, 2012

13 tips on leadership in your career

1. "Family first, don't give up what's important for wants."  I want my family to always be my top priority.  Growing up I didn't have the opportunity to have a strong central family unit, so when I am married I want to make sure my family is extremely close.  I think it is important to keep family as a top priority, and to not put a career first.  The most important calling in life is to be a mother and I know that I want it to be my top priority.  Although I want to be successful in life, I will find the most success and happiness in being a mother.

2. "Be willing to start at ground level."  When graduating from BYU, I need to realize I won't be president of a company right away, I will have to work my way up.  This is important because I will learn the most valuable lessons at this stage in my life.  I can use these experiences to help in my career.

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