For many, The Devil Wears Prada has become an instant classic in the hearts of chick-flick lovers and young working professionals. It had Patricia Field at the forefront of the movie’s fashion; the acting was memorable, especially with Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Meryll Streep billing the cast. Regarding value, The Devil Wears Prada is serving, in the words of young millennials.
It’s rich in working lessons and life lessons that can guide you throughout life.
The Conventional Path Of Success May Not Be For You
A lot of people glamorize the conventional path to success. However, each is their own, at the rate of NBA odds. Many people prefer a common path to go through. In Andy’s case, although it was her way, she wanted to carve her path out. Her original goal was to become a journalist, but a first job as an assistant in Runway would give her the edge (and eventual skills) she needed for her next job. Andy was drawn into the fashion world and found the courage to leave even if she was on the way to success in her field. It may feel straightforward to stay, especially when success is on track. However, walking away, especially to set healthier boundaries, can be a good thing, although it may be challenging.
Stress is a Part of Life
Stress is a part of life and will always be constant. However, when faced with stress, we must choose our battles wisely. Miranda was a harsh boss who pushed Andy to become her best, although she treated her staff to the point of psychological abuse, and Andy was starting to lose her sense of self. As Andy was beginning to become someone who was not healthy, she decided to change and leave, as it was something she could control.
Do Your Best
People may hire you for your skills, but your attitude can make a big difference in making you more trainable. Although we may end up in jobs far from our original goals, we must face them on the way there with a good attitude. After all, the friendships and relationships we have secured will make a big difference on the road to our dream job/success. Referrals can help—and mentorships, too.
Everything in Life can be Figured Out.
Sometimes, we might find ourselves lost in life. We can’t control many things; sometimes, it’s better to laugh at them and ourselves, especially when down. Life gets better. And yes, it can take time, but life can be figured out. Five years from now, you might be laughing at things that made you sad or mistakes you made – and that’s okay!
It’s Okay To Quit A Great Job
A great job isn’t great if it doesn’t align with your values or make you happy. You’re more than valid to leave a job that no longer works for you. As much as the magazine world is glitzy and glamorous, the job no longer worked for Andy, primarily as she was changing into someone less healthy, with a lack of work-life balance and throwing away her happiness. Andy found the strength to leave and find a job that was more faithful to her values.
Wrapping Up
The Devil Wears Prada teaches many life lessons. Let this movie remind us that life is short and that we should be open to growth—even from the most surprising places!
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