Blue skies and strategic patience

Jun 11, 2025 12:01 am

Got back from a walk this morning.


Blue skies. No rain today.


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Found myself thinking about a conversation I had with a UX designer last week.

She'd been applying to jobs for four months.


Started optimistic. "I'll cast a wide net, apply to everything that looks interesting."


By month three, she was refreshing her email every hour.


Checking LinkedIn messages obsessively.


Getting anxious when she didn't hear back within 48 hours.


"Maybe I should follow up again?" she asked. "Send another portfolio version?"


I told her about the weather.


Some days it rains. Some days it doesn't.


You can't make it rain by checking the forecast every five minutes.


But you can prepare for when the conditions are right.


Most designers treat job searching like they're trying to control the weather.


Constantly checking. Constantly tweaking. Constantly chasing.


The ones who land dream roles? They focus on what they can actually control.


Building relationships before they need them.


Creating work that speaks for itself.


Positioning themselves so opportunities come to them.


When you're prepared and positioned correctly, those blue sky days turn into something meaningful.


Not because you forced it.


Because you were ready when the moment arrived.


If you want help building that kind of strategic approach—the kind that works with timing instead of against it—that's exactly what we cover in Career Creators.


No chasing. No desperation. Just clear positioning and patient execution.


Reply "Tell me more" if you're ready for a different way.


Joseph

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