Wrapup of transferable skills for getting started with Marketing Cloud by Shruti Banerjee
Don't let fear of failure hold you back! Learn from someone who's been there done that and come out on top. This conversation is packed with actionable advice on networking, resourcefulness and staying motivated
Key takeaways:
- Embracing failure is okay - Shruti shares her own experiences of failing and losing count, but emphasizes that it's a natural part of growth. β¨
- Count success by number of failures - Instead of focusing on one-shot successes, measure progress by the number of times you've failed and learned from them. π
- Don't let others' doubts discourage you - When people don't understand your ideas or projects, it doesn't mean they're worthless; keep pushing forward despite criticism. π
- Prioritise learning over instant success - Shruti hates clearing certifications in one shot because she thinks there's room for more growth and learning. π
- Take calculated risks and don't be afraid to fail - Shruti encourages taking bold steps, even if it means facing rejection or failure. π₯
- Resources can be hit-or-miss; find what works best for you - When searching for study materials, be cautious of misinformation and invest time in finding reliable sources that work for your learning style. π
- Perseverance is key to overcoming obstacles - With determination and grit, you can overcome challenges and achieve your goals. π
- Motivate yourself by focusing on personal growth - Celebrate small victories and recognize progress along the way to stay motivated and inspired. π
- Learn from others' experiences and be open to help - Don't be afraid to seek guidance or advice from others who have walked similar paths, and be willing to share your own insights to help others. π‘
Shruti touched on the importance of networking and having a supportive community, as well as being cautious when investing time in resources such as bootcamps or online courses.
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