How to Find and Live Your Calling with Scott Belsky

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HOW TO FIND ANDLIVE YOUR CALLING

with Scott Belsky

This presentation consists of highlights from the 33voices® interview with Jenna Abdou.

Scott is an entrepreneur, author, investor, and currently serves as Adobe’s Vice President of Products-Community and Head of

Behance, the leading online platform for creatives to showcase and discover creative work. Scott co-founded Behance in 2006,

and served as CEO until Adobe acquired Behance in 2012. Millions of people use Behance to display their portfolios, as

well as track and find top talent across the creative industries.

Scott Belsky

@scottbelsky

VP of Products at Adobe and Head of Bechance

Success lies in the overlap of these three things:

Insight #1

Success lies in the overlap of these three things:

Genuine interest

Insight #1

Success lies in the overlap of these three things:

Skills

Insight #1

Success lies in the overlap of these three things:

Opportunities

Insight #1

Insight #2

“Find something that’s a reflection of your personality; That builds off of everything that you’ve learned already. I think that’s the magic thing. When you take all of the weird

things that make you, you and you assemble that into the thing that you do. That’s where

I see people get really successful.” - Paul Berry, Founder and CEO of Rebelmouse

Insight #3

Ask yourself these three questions to find your sweet spot:

Insight #3

Ask yourself these three questions to find your sweet spot:

What do I stay awake thinking about?

Insight #3

Ask yourself these three questions to find your sweet spot: What are my strongest skills and

which can I easily possess?

Insight #3

Ask yourself these three questions to find your sweet spot:

How do I capitalize on opportunities that enable me to live my passion?

Insight #4

Those who find and live their callings watch and engage with their surroundings to

quickly capitalize on opportunities.

Insight #5

“We shouldn’t wait for our passions to land in our lap. We should make sure we are

getting incrementally closer to them.”

Insight #6

“Ambiguity is fine so long as you capitalize on the moments of clarity.”

Insight #7

Your ‘A-ha’ moment will come when each of your efforts to solve a problem are in sync. In the words of Steve Jobs,

“Keep looking until you find it. Don’t settle.”

Insight #8

“When there is a moment of clarity you have to grasp to it. It’s your one mile marker

along the way and it’s important.”

Insight #9

Uncertainty is not a roadblock. It is simply part of the journey. Those who enjoy the process are scientifically proven to be

happier. Instead of over analyzing problems, allow them to solve themselves.

Insight #10

“Some problems solve themselves over time. I could spend 24 hours immediately trying to

solve it or I could focus on something else, and it will go away on it’s own. There’s some sense of process tolerance you only get over time.”

Insight #11

The most telling way to measure your progress as a leader and as an organization is to debrief.

Insight #12

“Learning organizations sustain and thrive over time. If you aren’t investing in your team’s

learning at least 20 percent of the time you aren’t going to survive. You may create

a great product but you’re not going to have the organization to support it.”

Insight #13

Smart leaders don’t aspire for consensus. Instead, they request and work through each

of their team members’ objections.

Insight #14

Self awareness = Gold. The most telling way to reveal your blind spots is to ask for feedback internally. Try asking your team members: “If you were me, what is one thing you would

be doing differently right now?”

Insight #15

Always chart your own path. “Playing someone else’s playbook will never result in anything

better than the one who used it first.”

Insight #16

“Initiative > Experience.” To test for it, ask an individual how they capitalize on their passions? Whether it’s a love for cooking or coding, initiators thrive by contributing

or becoming leaders in the field.

Insight #17

“Past behavior is the best indicator of future behavior”

- Arian Radmand, Co-Founder of CoachUp

Insight #18

The calendar never lies about where a person’s values are. What does your

schedule say about you?

Insight #19

“We spend too much time crafting a net when we should be spending time jumping.”

How will you jump?

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