Kind founder Daniel Lubetzky shares his No. 1 tip for success: 'Ask a lot of questions and be extraordinarily curious.' (via CNBCMakeIt)
Becoming successful requires more than just luck or timing, Lubetzky says. You need to be able to recognize when a window of opportunity to advance your career or grow your business opens, and be prepared in advance to make the most of that moment.
His advice: Put away your phone or computer and "go on a long walk" so you can ask yourself important questions. last year. Doing so can help train your brain to be ready when you take a big career leap, she added.Once you've asked yourself those probing questions, Lubetzky says, move to the next step: "Do a lot of research."
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