This week we're gonna be talking about something we can all do with a bit of - future proofing.
I always think about it whenever I go to buy a new device, whenever I want to buy a new computer.
One of the questions I always ask is - what's this going to look like in 2, 3 years.
Will it serve a purpose?
I mean, you think about it.
You're buying a phone, you're buying a laptop, you're buying a TV and electronic device where you're investing quite a significant amount of money.
What you don't want is to buy that device.
And then six months later, there's something new on the market that does way better than what your own does.
I mean, there's companies where you buy a certain device and then a month later, a newer version comes out that just does a bit more than yours.
And you're thinking, if I just waited, I could have bought this same device or that new device for the same amount of money.
And it would be even more future proof.
And that's the thing about it.
When it comes to our careers, we don't apply probably apply the same logic and thought, because it's one of those things that it requires you to change.
It requires you to reflect.
And sometimes when you get caught up in the humdrum, the daily hustle and bustle of life, of going to work in, out, in, out.