A “Whatwhywhich” for Takeaway.
My mentor, the guy who got me into running, has said that if he was stranded on a deserted island all he would need were avocados. Avocado is his superfood, but it isn’t the only superfood that is green.
Some people will tell you to “eat the rainbow” each day. That’s pretty good advice, I think. This is one way to eat your fruits and vegetables.
Then there are supplements, like AG1 (and done), if you want your vitamins and minerals in one package.
About supplements. I’m on a quest to condense my thoughts on resume bullet points into content that is easily digestible. I recognize that most resume bullet points are not going to follow the ROYGBIV Resume Bullet Point convention to a tee. For these and those who want a slightly different perspective, here’s a supplement, what I call the “Whatwhywhich”:
What (task did you perform)…?
Why (was that action needed)…?
Which (resulted in)…
It’s that which is sandwiched between the Skill and Experience on the resume.
Photo by Brent Pritchard.
Just like avocado isn’t the only superfood that is green, you might find that “that” or “resulting in” or some other word or combination is acceptable for your “greens.”
What greens are missing in your resume (or diet)?
Brent Pritchard is an author and college finance educator with over two decades of industry experience and cofounder of Boxholm Press, LLC, a family-owned-and-operated publishing company providing educational content, products, and services. He pioneers an innovative and approachable new way of learning and teaching the Time Value of Money as well as thought leadership in other business topics. His most recent book is Would Your Boomerang Return? You can contact him on his website here.