Could you a make video how your work is done from the beginning to end and make a real-life business analyst project? It will be much helpful for newbies.
REALLY Accept your flaws and strengths! Be comfortable knowing that you suck at some things and also comfortable with saying that youre good at some things. It helps a lot :)
I love this video Melody!!! It's really inspiring to hear your self-reflection and it makes me want to do better in my own life. I think I really learned something today. I was wondering if you could do a badminton tutorial video next?🤨🤔🤔
This is a lot of good friends. I find that it gets harder as one gets older due to people moving away for better opportunities, having changing life priorities, and meeting certain life milestones and having more life obligations makes meet ups harder and more rare. Cherish what we currently have. It is difficult to get 200k salary in Vancouver beyond career that have much as minimum (e.g. medicine). In general, friends with similar abilities in US earning $300k USD a year (normal white collar career projection in a good company) were getting $120-140k CAD a year in Canada (with Canadian equivalent company). Having dreams and working towards it provides a guidance as time passes quickly and 1 year, 2 years, 5 years, 10 years and even 20 years can soon pass in the blink of an eye.
Thank you for your comment 🤍! Most of my friends and I work in tech so we're not locked into Vancouver! If a good opportunity comes, I definitely would love to go to the states :)
I'm introvert as well, and just got my career as BA for about 4 months now. I'm still struggling on how to get close to in charge team. There was 200+ team members there, and I don't even know them at all but they know me. And I have to get close to them for work purpose. So its kinda stress for me. Its there any tips or advice?
It's tough for me too :( With my personality, I really don't like small talk but I guess it's a starting point to get good at it. Through small talk, you can get a small idea of what people like to do on the weekends and then you can tangent the conversation off their hobbies 😅 But also dont force yourself to socialize if you dont like it, it takes time!
Life in a marathon and not a sprint. Take good care of yourself and your health and wellbeing. I see some of my friends in their 30s burning out, having or developing health issues which would make their mid 30s and beyond very difficult. Not always the best to do more and more things. Focus on impactful things and be able to delegate to others. Wish you the best.
Just because you can't do everything now doesn't mean you won't - it's okay to pause hobbies to explore new ones! Giving yourself permission to try new things can help bring that spark back to fight against burnout. Don't forget to be kind to yourself!