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Prototyping Approach

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Are you asking yourself "How can I try it out right now?". Often when making decisions, especially important ones like job and career changes, we end up just thinking. Which in turn becomes procrastination. But what if you could start "doing" rather than just thinking?

Taking on a prototyping approach, where you try out different ideas, learn from the experience and then try something else, could lead to gaining clarity quicker and be a form of networking. For job seekers, consider reaching out to people in roles, industries, or with experience of a job that you're interested in. You could ask to set up a brief conversation to find out more, or even better, ask to shadow them and get some first-hand experience.

There are other ways to prototype an idea (try something out) and this approach can be applied to many situations. So try asking yourself "How can I try this out right now?

Adam Ellison

Adam Ellison

The founder and course mentor at The Monday Morning Club

This article was updated on January 31, 2023