Find out what you need to do to secure the next 30 - 50 years of income streams by Diane Shawe
The
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The traditional belief that we must prepare ourselves to be ‘employable’
is under threat. The counter argument encourages us to ‘gear up’ for
earning our own money, rather than seeing income as someone else’s
responsibility.
With the population dramatically ageing and low-level jobs
increasingly swallowed up by machinery, entrepreneurship will be a
necessity for many, rather than a life-style choice for some.
SMEs are of course already leading this charge but in order to gear
yourself up for the future we need to start off by asking a serious
question, defining criteria’s, and examining trends, impact these trends
will have and plan a way to jointly prepare yourself to be both
employable and entrepreneurial a ‘virtual’ institution, you “Prepare
yourself to be a globally small business.”
We are living in a new economy—powered by technology, fueled by
information, and driven by knowledge. And we are entering the new
century with opportunity on our side
The Question
Do you think you have another 20 – 30 years to live Yes [ ] No [ ]
Do you think you have another 30 – 50 years to live Yes [ ] No [ ]
Do you think you have another 50 – 70 years to live Yes [ ] No [ ]
Have you considered what you are going to do for the next 70 years?
What will the job market look like in the next 20 years?
What will you be able to do to solve your problem which could be unemployment and patchy income streams?
What will you be able to do that will solve someone’s problem for which they will pay you?
Scary Facts
In 1965 my mother purchased her house for £1,200. It is now worth
almost £200,000. It got me thinking about the next 30 years…. What
company, manufacturing job is going to pay you the sort of money you
will need to purchase a house, put your child through university, buy a
car etc. in the next 15 – 30 years, what will employment look like? Will
the benefit system still exist?
What options do you have and why you need to start planning your own multiple income streams.
Setting goals for the next 5 – 40 years is even more important than every before. Think long term.
The rules of engagement for employability has changed. “Your course title is not your skill”!
So this book is about helping you to start thinking practically
about the future and preparing yourself now for a longer period of work
then ever.
The
new rules of engagement towards long term employability,
entreployability the new breed eBook: Diane Shawe: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle
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