Don’t Give Away All Your Creative Tasks
So you’re Gen Y and you want to advance in your job quickly. That’s fairly typical. We’re known for our bullheadedness, after all. But one of the drawbacks of ‘moving up’ the corporate latter is that you inevitably end up spending more of your time managing the people underneath you and less of your time writing, designing, and doing other creative tasks.
There’s a twisted kind of logic at play here. As you accumulate more responsibility within an organization, other people get hired underneath you to take on some of the work you were previously doing. Often this is the creative stuff: the report you were writing, the new branding you were working on, the idea you had for a blog on the web site. Get that stuff off my plate, the rationale says, and then I’ll have more time for… managing the people doing that stuff.
This can be bad for you professionally — especially if what made you stand out in the first place was your ability to handle creative tasks — but, more importantly, it’s often bad for you personally. Nothing is more satisfying for a creative person in the workplace than actually sitting down and creating something. Developing ideas and making them real. Seeing that whole process all the way through. It all has tremendous value when it comes to making you feel like what you do actually matters.
So as you move up the ladder, don’t give away all your creative tasks. Often, you’re forced by a time crunch to step away from that sort of work for a while, but do not make that a permanent thing. Whenever you get a chance, step back into the creative realm and remind yourself what it feels like. Your own professional morale just might depend on it.
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