Meta Life Advice request: 8 months to set myself up to become a great investor

Hi all,

I recently accepted an offer from a MF PE shop to join their London office. I'm working in consulting, and I won't start until July of next year so I'll have plenty of time between now and then to physically, psychologically, and intellectually prepare myself for the job.

I want to invest in myself before I start, developing the right skills, habits, traits and mindset that will allow me to be successful on the job and in life.

With that in mind, I wanted to canvas this forum's thoughts to get advice on the best ways to use that time. This could include things like:

  • Travel (full disclosure: I plan to resign in April and take 3 months to travel extensively in South America)
  • Books to read or podcasts to listen to (PE / investing-related, or otherwise)
  • Online classes / courses
  • Career planning
  • Meditation
  • Exercise
  • Take the GMAT / research B-schools
  • Networking
  • Anything else I'm not thinking about

Finally, before someone says it, I'm not going to base my life plan, or even the next 8 months, entirely on the advice of WSO. However, I think this forum is full of relatively motivated and successful people who are at various stages on a track I'd like to go down, and I'm keen to canvas opinions here to inform my approach.

Thanks in advance for the input!

 

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