Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Picking the Right Career
Picking the Right Career So many of us go to work, do what weâre paid to do, punch out, and go home. But are we happy? If the chronology of your day is more or less what I just described, chances are youâre not â" even if you pretend to be. On the other hand, if you exhibit a majority of the following traits while youâre at work, the odds are good that you not only enjoy your job â" but youâve also picked a career thatâs right for you: You Go the Extra Mile Without Being Asked People who love their jobs donât have to be asked to do something. Their overall sense of job satisfaction makes them more efficient; so they breeze through tasks because they donât view them as chores. They appreciate that what they put off today will have to be done tomorrow. And they recognize that good things come to good employees who go above and beyond. Cynics call them âbrown-nosers,â but eventually they end up calling them âboss.â You Put in Extra Hours to Get Things Done on Time People who are halfway to the parking lot as soon as that clock strikes 5 p.m. arenât helping their coworkers who are stuck picking up the slack â" and itâs not the best strategy for getting a raise or promotion either. The good news is itâs possible to put in extra time to get things done correctly and by the deadline, and still manage to enjoy a decent work/life balance. You Encourage and Recognize the Work of Others You know thereâs no âIâ in âteamâ and understand that encouragement and praise helps keep everybody motivated. You let people know that you appreciate them and all of the hard work they do. When people feel like theyâre being positively recognized for their efforts, itâll show. You Share the Credit People who are happy at their place of employment realize that it takes a village to keep all the parts moving. They understand that even when theyâre working alone on a project, there are bound to be at least a few people who helped them along the way whether itâs a secretary, assistant, coworker, or an intern â" which is why they always say âthank youâ when the time comes to solidify their status as a team player. You Speak Positively About Your Job Outside The Office You know that if you donât have anything nice to say, donât say anything at all. People who love their jobs never badmouth it â" or any aspect of it â" and instead find positive solutions to conflicts that arise. âOutside of work, they become great brand ambassadors for your company. They talk to their friends, families, and strangers about the work theyâre doing and even say that they âloveâ their jobs,â says Shayleen Stuto, talent coordinator for TechnologyAdvice. You Steer Coworkers Toward a Path of Success If youâre successful at what you do, you should want other people to be successful too. People who love their jobs are eager to help their coworkers get a leg up by mentoring them, offering assistance if they have time, helping them catch up after a few days out of the office, checking in from time to time to make sure everything is on track personally and professionally, and speaking positively about them to superiors. They understand that when the whole team is successful, so are the individual players â" not the other way around. You Learn New Skills to Enhance Your Performance You eagerly embrace learning new skills because it makes you better at what you do. You also understand that advancing the company cause through your own continued education sends a message to your superiors that you care about your companyâs progress and growth, and that you want to be a catalyst for that. As Stuto notes, for people who love their jobs, âReading articles and books relevant to their position, or attending industry events and seminars arenât chores, but areas of enjoyment and learning.â You Inspire Others to Perform Better People who love their job arenât afraid to show it â" in all aspects of their performance. âPeople who love their jobs are passionate about them,â says David Niu, CEO and founder of TINYpulse. âThey come to work with a great attitude that inspires others around them. Their passion shows in the quality of their work. And when people are content and passionate about their professional life, it flows into their personal life as well.â More From Len Penzo dot Com: The Pros and Cons of Working From Home How Kids Can Eliminate Student Loan Debt BEFORE Starting College A First-Time Buyerâs Guide for Gold and Silver
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