Lessons to Help You Work Bravely

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We’ve all experienced a lack of self-confidence at one point or another. From not making a sports team in school to being rejected by a job we really wanted, self-confidence is something women struggle with their entire lives.

When women advance in the workforce there can be many uncertainties that fill their heads—am I qualified for this role? Can someone do this better than me? Unfortunately, there are hurdles in women’s minds that discourage self-promotion, confidence and taking risks. 

In celebration of International Women’s Month, we encourage women to bravely open themselves up to new challenges that will be beneficial for their careers. To help you navigate uncharted waters, you can look to female experts in business, management, and leadership to help you befriend your inner critic, overcome self-doubt, and move forward in your career bravely.

Below we will share a few words of wisdom from experts to boost your confidence and help you work bravely. 

Be Flawsome

Striving for perfection, might be your kryptonite. When you set unrealistic expectations for yourself, you’ll only let yourself down when and if you don’t reach them. Speaker and consultant, Dr. Margie Warrel, recommends showing yourself some compassion when she wrote in an article for Forbes to be “flawsome.” Being flawsome means to embrace your humanity and own your fallibility. 

Seek Out Mentorship

The next lesson in working more bravely, is to seek out mentorship from someone you can learn from and share your aspirations with. Mentorship is critical to female professionals, as a mentor can push you to seek out advancement and help make sure you have the tools to be successful. Entrepreneur Liz Elting wrote in an article for Forbes that “Mentorship creates the opportunities that open more doors to more women, which just keeps the ball rolling.”

Practice Vulnerability

Studies show that there is no courage without vulnerability. The same rings true in the workforce. Author and researcher on vulnerability, Brené Brown, believes that the only way humans can truly connect is to embrace vulnerability. In order to be a rising leader in your organization, you must be honest with others and share your most authentic self. 

We hope these few nuggets of advice from female leaders has inspired you to take steps in your career bravely and confidently. For more insight, explore Tommy John’s full article on self-confidence lessons or note their infographic below!

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Top 5 ways to break into the video game industry

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Millions of people play video games around the world. But why do gamers spend countless hours exploring game environments? The short answer is the appeal of ‘escapism.’ Gamers are drawn to the games meeting their basic psychological needs such as being in control or experiencing mastery over a situation. We all want to feel successful. We all want to experience growth and progress. When our reality is not rewarding or challenging enough to meet those basic psychological needs, great video games can make players feel accomplished in ways their daily life cannot. Add in the ability to have control over personal actions and playing video games can reward by having control of the destiny of our players. Read why people play video games to learn more about how games reward players through the choices they make and the diversity of those choices the real world does not provide.

But what if you want to do more than just play video games? If you are someone who wants to break into the video game industry, here are a few tips to get you started:

  • Start reading discussion boards. It is very common for professional game developers to explore discussion boards to learn what gamers want and get seen by game studios. It is also a great way to make game industry connections that may lead to rewarding job offers. Don’t forget to post your works on forums as well.
  • Create a gaming blog. This is especially valuable for people interested in getting jobs writing about games or want to manage a gaming community. All it takes is a start to make a vision happen.
  • Go back to school for a college degree related to the video-game industry, such as a bachelor’s degree in game art and design. Note, the degree can get you in the door, but you will have to continuously look for way ways to improve your work over time. This is how you learn to always create value for new video game players rather than become familiar and lack creativity.

The gaming industry makes approximately $60bn a year and the music industry cannot hold a candle to those figures. If you want to start making games, learn a programming language to grasp the standard principles, logic, and techniques necessary for developing games. Consider learning the C++ language to begin your game development career. If you are not great with code, collaborate with coders and designers.

If you don’t want to take a traditional path to getting into the video game industry, you don’t have to do so.

 

 

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