Editor Of Vogue (Edward Enninful OBE): How To Become No.1 In Your Industry Against All The Odds!
1. Prioritize Loved Ones Over Work
Actively spend as much time as possible with your parents and loved ones, as excessive work and travel can lead to deep regret for missed moments later in life.
2. Challenge the Status Quo
Always ask ‘why’ things are done a certain way in any institution or situation to drive change and innovation, rather than passively accepting existing norms.
3. Stand Firm on Beliefs
Be prepared to risk your position or job for something you deeply believe in, as it’s better to be fired for conviction than to compromise your values.
4. Embrace Self-Care & Reflection
Dedicate time for self-reflection, meditation, and self-help to sustain your mental and physical health long-term, preventing burnout and overcommitment.
5. Cultivate a Support Tribe
Build and maintain a close network of people who understand your unique challenges, as they can provide essential support and help you navigate difficult spaces.
6. Seek Therapy for Coping
Utilize therapy to gain practical tools for coping with life’s challenges, setting boundaries, and improving communication and self-awareness.
7. Leverage Imposter Syndrome
Use imposter syndrome and self-criticism as a driver for continuous improvement and striving for excellence, but learn to manage its detrimental effects on mental health.
8. Engage in Service & Diverse Connections
Connect with people from all walks of life and engage in service activities to gain broader perspective and ground yourself outside your professional bubble.
9. Set Clear Boundaries
Learn to say no and remove yourself from situations, jobs, or relationships that no longer serve you or where you genuinely do not want to be.
10. Blend Discipline and Creativity
Combine strict discipline, punctuality, and a strong work ethic with unbridled creativity to achieve unique and effective results in your endeavors.
11. Pay Attention to Detail
Recognize that ’the devil’s in the details’ and maintain high standards for quality by meticulously focusing on small elements of your work.
12. Practice Loyalty
Be loyal to organizations and individuals who have nurtured and supported your growth, reciprocating their commitment and care.
13. Avoid Complacency
Never feel that your work is done or that you have ‘made it’; always strive for more, fight for what’s right, and recognize there’s always more to achieve.
14. Ignore Naysayers
Stay focused on your chosen path and do not be distracted or deterred by people who tell you what you cannot or should not do.