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February 2006
Issue Home
Beating The Post Holiday Blues
10 Attitudes of Successful Workers
Be Driven By Your Dreams
Dr Phil’s Advice to Re-Engineer Your Life
What Should I Do With My Tax Refund Check?
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10 Attitudes of Successful Workers
Dr. Martin Seligman, an authority on optimism, discovered that
attitude was a better predictor of success than I.Q.,
education and most other factors. Anyone can adopt the right
attitude. No matter where you are from or how much innate
talent you have, the right attitude can make a difference in
your career.
- I am in charge of my destiny.
If you spend your entire career waiting for something
exciting to come to you, you will be waiting a long time.
Successful workers go out and make good things happen. So
commit yourself to thinking about your career in an entirely
different way. You will make it to the top, and you are in
charge of making it happen.
- Anything is possible.
Think that there is no way you will ever be at the
vice-president level? Then you definitely won't. Remember:
If you think you can't, you probably won't. Adopt the
attitude of The Little Engine That Could -- "I think I can."
- No task is too small to do well.
You never know when you are going to be noticed. That is one
reason to take pride in your work -- all of it. One public
relations executive in Chicago said that her first task in
the PR department of a ballet company was reorganizing the
supply closet. She tackled the project with gusto and was
immediately noticed for her hard work and attention to
detail. Remember this the next time you feel like slacking
because you are working on a menial task.
- Everyone is a potential key contact.
While you do need to be aggressive in the workplace, you can
also go far by being nice to those around you. Do you think
it's unimportant to establish a good rapport with your
boss's secretary? Well, just try getting your meeting
squeezed onto the schedule when you really need it. Be
courteous to those around you -- you never know when your
past contacts will play a role in your future.
- I was made to do this job... and the one above me.
If you spend your days feeling like you are not cut out to
do the work you are responsible for, your performance will
suffer. Your job may not be the perfect fit, but successful
workers act like they are in their dream job, no matter
where they are.
- It's not just what I know, but who I know.
Successful workers understand the importance of networking,
both in and out of the office. You need to proactively
establish professional contacts. Invite a colleague out to
lunch. Go to the after-work happy hour. Join your
professional association. Do your part to establish a
networking path for your future.
- What else can I do?
Since you are in charge of your destiny, it's your job to
look for ways to improve your professional self. Volunteer
to take on an extra project. Learn a new skill that will
make you more marketable. Stay late to help your co-workers.
Successful workers don't just complete the job and sign out
-- they look for additional ways to make their mark.
- Failure will help pave the way to my success.
While it seems like some people never experience setbacks,
the truth is everyone fails from time to time. The
difference between successful and unsuccessful people is how
they deal with failure. Those who find success are the ones
who learn from mistakes and move on.
- I am my own biggest fan.
Have you been waiting for someone in the office to recognize
your talents and efforts? Maybe it's time you start tooting
your own horn. Step up and talk about your accomplishments
and what you have done for the company. Successful workers
know how to point out their achievements without sounding
boastful.
- My opportunity monitor is never turned off.
Remember that successful workers are always on the lookout
for opportunities to improve. Keep your eyes, ears and your
mind open to new opportunities -- you never know when you
will discover the one that will change the course of your
career!
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