Say Yes vs. Say No

With right timing, you can maximize opportunities and growth.

Joel Bein
Joel Bein

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Say Yes vs. Say No


Early in your career, say Yes often, to maximize opportunities, connections, and growth.

Later, as you dial in your career and your time becomes more valuable, say No often.

There's no prescription for how this evolution unfolds. Be mindful, listen to your gut, and always go back to your Why.


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Joel Bein

Joel Bein is Chief of Content and Coaching at Career Hackers and passionate about personal growth and self-driven learning. As a trained musician, he is Founder of the New Orleans Chamber Players.