# 4 Steps To Build Your Career, Find Success & Stay Passionate: L.O.V.E. | GaryVee Clips

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Gary Vaynerchuk
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4
- **Дата:** 23.02.2025
- **Длительность:** 5:30
- **Просмотры:** 9,762

## Описание

Today's video is a short, tactical clip where I break down the 4 steps to building your career, especially for people in their 30s who are feeling lost at the moment. I talk about the most underrated thing you need to avoid burnout, how to pay attention to what's happening around you, and how people love to "act" successful, but actually doing the thing is what's most important. Hope you enjoy!

00:00 — If you're under 30 and you're lost... you need L.O.V.E.
00:07 — 4 steps to build your career
00:33 — The most underrated thing in avoiding burnout
01:28 — Pay attention to what's happening around you
02:19 — What you have at 23 that will be a huge asset in your career growth
04:25 — People love to "act" successful and talk about what they're gonna do

#burnout #entrepreneur #career #motivation 

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4) If you're under 30 and you're lost... you need L.O.V.E.

if you're under 30 and you're lost let me explain to you why you need to love what you do a lot of people are

### [0:07](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4&t=7s) 4 steps to build your career

confused about burnout and don't realize that if you love it you can't burn out Love's important and when I think about love from the framework of like you love what you do you want to be successful you're ambitious you know I like breaking down the letters and I do think learning is huge I think the L in love um learning is underrated I don't think people

### [0:33](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4&t=33s) The most underrated thing in avoiding burnout

excuse me I'm about to sneeze keep this in don't edit it for all the people that come from the part of the world that I come from you know that I'm on to something because that sneeze means what I'm about to say is true I think the reason I tell so many people to be admins or interns for the CE is get close to the Sun you both have felt this you especially felt this Sid um I just think you learn so much you know I think the best piece of advice I could give somebody 22 to 28 is go work somewhere for somebody who's a juggernaut in what you want to be who gives a [ __ ] how much you make [ __ ] live shitty because those three four years you'll be set up especially if you're good so I think learning is huge I constantly am learning I'm obsessed with it it's why I'm always listening um I'm always trying to learn what humans care about of the moment right uh oh it's like I'm doubling down here folks

### [1:28](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4&t=88s) Pay attention to what's happening around you

learning and observing is basically same [ __ ] for me which is like pay attention like why why curiosity is such a [ __ ] powerful framework I'm always observing I'm doing it right now show what I'm watching right now I'm literally watching this keynote with no sound that I'm about to give but I'm watching how the audience is reacting and I'm literally observing learning and it's going to affect how I talk literally in an hour and so always watch like be curious like if you're into selling stuff to the consumer when you're on an airplane watch how people boor what are they looking at when you're like you know at a restaurant like pay attention like I watch how people look at menus like just observe watch learn observe those first two letters of love you're setting yourself up uh in a huge way bringing value the V early on comes in a lot of

### [2:19](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4&t=139s) What you have at 23 that will be a huge asset in your career growth

shapes and sizes for a lot of kids early on it's just about out grinding everybody else right like what you have at 23 is energy what you have is you're living humbly you don't have a family normally at 23 obviously some people start early but you have tenacity you have humility you have grit the Unstoppable nature of 18 to 30 is nothing to lose everything to gain um your expenses have not come up yet from a place of like providing for four kids and a spouse so you have the ability to provide value in your humility um but you might have value in different ways you might work for a company that is marketing to 15 to 25 year olds and you should have a substantially better pulse on that um given that you're in that demo and around that demo you might have grown up in a family that is incredibly into architecture and you work in a company that's doing architecture so you might be skilled [ __ ] at 22 I know everything about wine or not really but fuckloads and so trying to find ways that you can provide value um is very important and I think grit and really grind and hustle like those are big things and so but there might be different ways you can provide value like taking notes or cleaning out someone's inbox or supporting them in a different way so there just a lot of ways and it could be very highbrow because you're just a genius like that or it could be very humble um and you just need someone around you needs that grunt work and just try to find Value observe your situation and figure out what someone's not doing that the boss or the leader wants not what you want biggest mistake that people do with value is they try to provide something that they want to provide that isn't valuable to the decision maker value is based on what they want not what you want to give um and finally e boy do we like to

### [4:25](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7o-KV7Of4&t=265s) People love to "act" successful and talk about what they're gonna do

talk we have fallen in love with the PO posture people love to act successful people like to talk about what they're going to [ __ ] I'm gonna is like one of my least favorite two-word combos to start a sentence how about instead of saying I'm gonna you shut the [ __ ] up and do and then tell everyone I did you know what's a lot better than I'm gonna I did and so um you know execution will be forever the vulnerability of so many of you execution is what almost everybody tries to avoid um boy do they try to avoid it it's hard it's work people want the trophies they don't want to practice and so love that's how I break it down

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