FSS Newsletter :: August 2003
Career Corner
6 Hints to Improve your Success on the Job
1) ASSESS YOUR ATTRIBUTES
Make a list of your strengths and weaknesses. Then ask people
who know you well -- and who will be honest -- to modify it.
Finally, think about how you can use each attribute for your
benefit. For example, if you are always restless, consider
finding a job that includes travel.
2) OVERCOME YOUR FEARS
To reach your potential, it's critical that you conquer any
fears you might have. Start by forcing yourself to tackle
something unrelated to work, something that you've never dared
to do. For example, I used to fear going to the movies by
myself, but one day I just did it. After accomplishing this
challenge, your old phobia will seem silly, like mine did,
and you'll have more self-confidence. Use this to face your
fears at the office, such as public speaking, one by one.
3) DECLUTTER YOUR LIFE
Getting organized will let you free up your mind and gain
clarity. In addition to clearing out your desk and files,
clean your computer desktop by trashing old emails and documents.
To eliminate paper= pileup, use an electric organizer. Also
organize personal things, like your wallet, makeup bag and
clothing closet.
4) PROTECT YOUR SANITY
Being stress-free is key for warding off burnout. Try doing
at least one physical activity a day. Also, create a quiet
space in your home where you can relax; go there for at least
five minutes each day.
5) DON'T TRUST BLINDLY
Not everyone you work with is necessarily on your side. Be
careful whom you rely upon and whom you confide in.
6) BE TRUE TO YOUR VALUES
Ask yourself: How do I want to live my life? Then think about
whether your company allows you to do this. If it doesn't,
consider a job change.
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