
You’ll get paid a higher salary when you stop saying you still have lots to learn. 💰 Humility is costing you money. Every time you say “I’m still learning,” you’re telling employers to pay you less. You’re doing their negotiation work for them. The uncomfortable truth - you don’t have to know everything to be a high performer. You got hired based on what you’re good at, not what you lack. So focus on how you can add value, not what you’re missing. Learning without applying at work won’t impress your boss. You know someone who talks like they know a lot, but their work quality is... mehhh. What’s better than learning 100 skills? Knowing when and how to apply what you’ve learned so you can deliver results better and faster. You’ll get paid more when you learn how to communicate and position your value - whether to your boss at work or the hiring manager during job search. The shift that changes everything: Stop obsessing about what you don’t have. Focus on what you’re good at. Stop saying “I’m still learning.” Start saying “I’ve successfully delivered X results.” Stop positioning yourself as a student. Start positioning yourself as someone who gets results. Follow me for more strategies that get you paid what you’re worth! 🚀 What phrase are you going to stop using? 👇 #salarynegotiation #careergrowth #knowyourworth #professionaldevelopment #careeradvice #confidence
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