Your Next Objective podcast: Round 8, offers practical guidance and career readiness for military members, law enforcement, firefighters, organized based on how far out your transition is. In this episode: don’t wait to be told to do something
In the military and first responder worlds, we’re trained to be the ultimate responders. We wait for the call, wait for the orders, and then we execute. But there’s a dangerous side effect to that rhythm. Over time, you can become a "passenger" in your own career, getting so used to being told what to do that you forget how to find work for yourself. When you finally take off the uniform, you’re going to realize that the civilian world doesn’t have a seat saved for you. It expects you to be a provider of solutions, not just a follower of instructions.
This episode is a reality check on the "wait until I’m told" mindset. If you’re just reacting to what’s put in front of you, you’re letting your initiative muscles atrophy. We’re breaking down why you need to stop focusing on just being ready and start focusing on being useful. You aren’t just a passenger on a ship, you are the ship itself. That means you’re the product, the service, and the solution all wrapped into one. Whether you’re months away from the gate closing or you’ve got a decade left, you need to change your definition of what your job is right now so you don’t find yourself standing still while the rest of the world moves on without you.
We take a deep dive into how to execute this shift based on where you’re at in your journey:
• Close Range Group (Less than one year until transition): Stop networking and start consulting. Instead of just pitching your background, you should be diagnosing the problems of the companies you talk to and showing them how your experience solves their specific pain points.
• Medium Range Group (Three to five years until transition): Identify your lazy traits and make them part of your past. You need to treat your current unit like a practice field by taking ownership of tasks that aren’t technically your job to break the habit of waiting for a green light.
• Long Range Group (Ten or more years until transition): Volunteer for everything, especially the projects that everyone else is hiding from. By pushing yourself outside your comfort zone early on, you’ll build a reputation as someone who creates value wherever they go, making your eventual transition much easier.
Don’t wait until your exit date to realize that transition isn’t an "easy button." If you want to thrive after the uniform, you have to start looking for the work now.
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