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It's that time again. My annual tips for graduates. Good job folks!

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Cornerstone Business Group Inc 0225086119

This is my annual advice, suggestions, wit and wisdom for the, soon to be released on the world, graduates. If they can learn from an old-timer, they can learn from anyone. So, let's get to it. 

My Annual Words of Wit, Wisdom, Sarcasm and Good Sense for Graduates.

It's graduation time, and students all over the United States will be walking the final leg of one of their greatest accomplishments.  But, it's really only the end of the beginning.  School, whether it is high school or college is really a time of incubation.  During that time, material, much like breakfast, lunch and dinner is fed to students.  They can choose to consume it, or they can skip a meal here and there, but regardless, the meals are on the table.  The amount of nutrition derived from those meals will be determined by the nutritional content of the offerings. 

Not all food is worthy to be consumed.  Our national obesity challenge is evidence that there is a lot of low quality nutrition out there.  Those who recognize that and choose to seek out more nutritious food groups feel better, tend to be more healthy and may even live longer.  It's all about the quality of the food consumed. 

The same is true of academics.  Not all academics are nutritious.  Some teachers and professors wow their students with their great knowledge and insight.  They have an inner drive to see the students succeed and to become productive citizens of the world.  Others, have a personal agenda that is played out in the classroom day after day.  In their immaturity, some students may not be able to see the difference, but their next steps in life will reveal what type of academic meals they've consumed.

My advice to this graduating class is this:

  • Realize that your parents may be the only ones in life that think you're really special.  You will have to earn your own way with the rest of us.  There are no trophies for showing up in the game of life.
  • Don't assume the world owes you anything.  It doesn't, but that's OK.  That's how it is for all of us.
  • No matter how you grew up, the only limits on you will be the ones you impose.  Once you cross that threshold into adulthood, it's time to start taking responsibility for what your life will be.  A lot of us grew up in less than ideal situations.  It happens.  Some of us had horrific childhoods.  They were psychological nightmares.  Some of us had amazing childhoods.  Regardless of which childhood you had, you have a choice to walk away from the pains of the past or to let them dictate your future.  Your ability to have an amazing life really is within the choices you will make.
  • Your ability to succeed has nothing to do with your race, sex, religion, fiscal condition or nationality.  You can choose to blame those things for your struggles, or you can face your struggles head on and overcome them.
  • Wisdom is the effective use of knowledge.  You will gain it over time, but wisdom is something that only comes with time. You may not start out at the top of your profession.  That's to protect the rest of us because you're not ready to be at the top.  You need experience.  With your daily experience will come greater knowledge and seasoned wisdom.  Everyone pays his dues.  Pay them gladly, and over time, you will be at the top of your profession.
  • If you are willing to settle for anything, settle for 100% effort from yourself.  Some employers will see it and reward you for it.  Other employers will ignore it.  Regardless, a life of 100% effort gets rewarded in high self-esteem, a sense of a healthy pride and eventually the role that you want to play. If you have an employer that doesn't appreciate you, learn everything you can while you're there and then take that experience and knowledge on to the next job with a great employer.  You may have to go through two or three before you find that perfect job, but it's out there.  Practice giving 100% even when it's hard.
  • There will always be people along the way who will be willing to help you.  Pay attention so you don't miss them.  They may come from some unfamiliar sources, but they're out there.  Appreciate them, glean their wisdom and experience and then pass it on to another in their time of need. 
  • Limit your exposure to people who only take from you.  There are two types of people in the world: takers and givers.  Takers seldom give, and givers seldom take.  You need to keep the ratio of takers and givers way out of balance on the givers side.  Then, you'll have the strength to potentially help a few takers, but don't be afraid to cut them loose either.
  • If you have a dream, hold on to it.  Let it be the motivating force behind every step you take.  Don't let your dreams go just because it doesn't happen overnight.  Remember wisdom comes with knowledge.  Those weeks, months or years leading up to the fulfillment of your dreams are your training time.  Appreciate them for what they bring to your life experience.
  • Have fun along the way.  Being motivated to accomplish something can be all consuming.  Don't miss out on the fun in life.  Have fun.  Be a faithful friend.  Honor your parents.  Lift up the weary.  Find an outlet for your energies that are not work related.  Fill your mind with healthy thoughts and ideas.  Learn to relax and play.  Take a day off.  Eat nutritious food and sleep a good night's sleep.  Take care of your body.  You're no good to yourself, your employer/employees or your dreams if you adopt an unhealthy lifestyle. 
  • Listen to your conscience.  Your conscience is the voice of your soul.  Some may call it your gut, but no matter, listen to it.  It will try to direct you into right decisions and productive paths.  Every opportunity may not be right for you.  Always allow time before making major decisions.  It may only be minutes, but allow time for your conscience to speak to you. 
  • Forget about safe rooms, safe words, coloring books and playdoh. Your employer is not going to provide those, and unless you plan on spending your next decade in your parent's basement, grow up and get a spine. The world is a rough and tumble place. If your college taught you otherwise, they did you a great disservice. You can navigate it with a little effort, but you've got to be in it to navigate it. Get out there and change the world.
  • Do something that benefits others.  One of the greatest joys you will have in life is doing things that benefit others who have no way of repaying you.  Humble yourself and reach out to those who need you. 

It's time to launch out into the real world.  The academic environment really isn't the real world.  It's just the incubator you are hatched from.  Look back on it realistically and take the good, leave the bad and do something that inspires the world. 

My Annual Words of Wit, Wisdom, Sarcasm and Good Sense for Graduates.

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Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Retired Home Stager/Redesign

Mike- I'm glad you shared this with us again because it's excellent advice!  I like the "Have fun along the way" point!!!

May 23, 2018 04:58 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

"Wisdom is the effective use of knowledge."  I like all your tips for graduates, but that one I like best.  

May 23, 2018 05:10 PM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

CONGRATULATIONS Mike, on having this blog FEATURED in the Old Farts Club group!    

May 23, 2018 05:11 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Morning Mike.

True words of wisdom by someone I'm sure, who has been there done that 

May 24, 2018 01:52 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

These tips are "right on!"  I especially agree with the third item - that the only limits are the ones we put on ourselves. Taking control of our lives is imperative if we want to make the most of them.

 

May 24, 2018 03:28 AM
Amanda S. Davidson
Amanda Davidson Real Estate Group Brokered By Real - Alexandria, VA
Alexandria Virginia Homes For Sale

Mike, your advice for graduates is always spot on. I hope this gets featured and that many graduates read it and let it soak in. You're very wise!

May 24, 2018 04:54 AM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Retired Home Stager/Redesign

      

                Thank you, Mike!

May 26, 2018 04:52 PM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Mike. Your posts are always thoughtful and wise and this one is very very special.

May 27, 2018 05:11 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

So glad you shared this and continue to share it annually! Glad Kathy shared it too. It's words of wisdom!

May 27, 2018 05:53 AM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning Mike,

I'm so glad that Kathy Streib featured this in her "Ah-Ha" moments for the week as I missed it. Wonderful list, full of wisdom that are all true! Our oldest granddaughter just graduated from college and will start out with her new job in N.Y. City.  Its an exciting time for her moving on into her next chapter of life.

May 27, 2018 06:48 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster Real Estate - Gainesville, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

Fantastic advice.  There's an awful lot of coddling in our society right now.  The world doesn't coddle.  

May 27, 2018 03:32 PM
Anthony Kirlew
PLACE, Brokered by eXp Realty. Member, Group 46:10 Network - Gilbert, AZ
Helping You Make Fiscally Sound Real Estate Deals!

Great advice... and not just for graduates...

May 28, 2018 03:26 PM
Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

      Sage advice for this generation, where everybody gets a trophy, and if they don't they can go to a cry space.   How will they possibly make it in the real world?

May 28, 2018 03:51 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Mike

This is such a well-done and very special post, filled with much wisdom along with very practical guidance. Hopefully there will be plenty of sharing so as many grads as possible can take it to heart. Some will need it more than others!

Jeff

May 28, 2018 04:17 PM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

Love this, Mike! All of your points are spot-on but, this new generation really needs to hear that "There are no trophies for showing up in the game of life."

And I will take responsibility for being a parent who condoned the trophy behavior...a HUGE mistake! LOL 

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