47 Rules
47 Rules
47 Rules
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The Muse Editor
September is Professional Development Month at The Muse! Check in all month for ways to
boost your skills, get ahead at work, and be the best professional you can possibly be.
What do the most successful people out there—the ones who get promotions, raises, and
opportunities seemingly handed to them—know that everyone else doesn’t?
Turns out, quite a bit.
We turned to our career experts to bring you a complete guide to how the best of the best
approach their work lives. The good news? Every one of these habits is something that you can
start doing—today.
1. They Think About the Skills They Need for the Next Job
We all (OK, most of us) try to be awesome at the skills in our job descriptions, but the most
successful people also focus on what they’ll need to know to succeed in their next jobs. Not sure
what skills you should be developing? Check out career expert Laura Katen’s tips for honing in
on exactly what to reach for next.
45. They Ask for What They Want (and How to Get There)
We’re sure there are people out there who’ve been promoted without asking for it, but a much
more certain approach is to tell your manager exactly what you want. Try: “I’m not sure I’ve
shared this before, but I’d really like to make manager level, and I feel I’m more or less ready for
the challenge. What can I do to get there?”