Thursday, March 5, 2020
9 Ways to Ensure Your Career Goes Nowhere
Introvert Whisperer / 9 Ways to Ensure Your Career Goes Nowhere 9 Ways to Ensure Your Career Goes Nowhere As you go about life and interacting with people, you invariably encounter those whose behavior simply screams âIâll never be going anywhere in my career.â OK, harsh, but you know youâve met those folks and then maybe one of them could be you. There are some things that will ensure you go nowhere in your career; and unless youâre ok with that, here is what you want to avoid: âI donât know.â We all have things we donât know, but if youâre staring back in someoneâs face and saying that without any intelligent âadd onâ you are going to be guaranteed a dead-end job. A good âadd-onâ might be: âbut Iâll find out.â Be helpful, get an answer. âNot my job.â Everyoneâs personal favorite. Like fingernails on a blackboard, if you say this, you show a decided tendency to avoid work and responsibility. Sure itâs not your job, but you can be helpful and find out whose job it is! âNot now, Iâm talking to my co-worker.â There is nothing finer than standing and staring at a group of employees who are so engrossed in their gossip that they havenât noticed your hair is on fire. When someone approaches you, you only have about 5 seconds to acknowledge them before they think poorly of you. What you do from there will either confirm or deny the belief that you got the job because youâre working for your dad. âSo so did that.â Itâs so fun. You make yourself look so great when you put down someone. Not. You donât impress anyone when you choose to make someone else look bad. The general belief is that if youâll do that to this person, youâll do it to me. Very career limiting. âI didnât have time.â This is clearly an inability to manage your time. If you canât manage your time, there isnât too much you can manage. This is a hallmark of a career to nowhere. Come in late, leave early, call in sick. This one is guaranteed to not only tick off the boss, but all your co-workers. You will have no one as an ally, because other people are left picking up the work when you are not there to do your job. In fact, your co-workers will gladly hold the door open for you when you get fired. Leave it for someone else. There may be something you donât like doing and always seem to delay long enough that someone else will have to do it. Donât think that will go unnoticed. We all have to do things weâd rather not do in our job â" thatâs just how things work. You donât get to pick and choose the tasks that you will or wonât do. You either do the whole job, or they will find someone who will. Need too much instruction. There is certainly a state of grace in any job for you to learn and come up to speed. However, once you do the expectation is that now you know the business, know your job and that you use a few brain cells to THINK about what to do next, or even improve things. You will go nowhere if you have to constantly be given direction and told what to do. It really is easier to do something yourself than to have to do all the thinking and directing of an employee. Poor communications. This is more than simply how you speak to a person. It is all forms of communication including speaking, emailing and using the phone. If youâre poor at responding to emails, take too long to return calls and use too much âdudeâ when you speak with someone, donât look for a promotion. Itâs the little things that matter because the assumption is that if you canât handle the small stuff, you certainly canât handle the big. If your career is roughly where it was when you left high school or your progress is at a snailâs pace, you may want to review some of your behaviors against this list. Itâs really fairly easy to do well on the job and in your career as long as you show up, do your job well and show some initiative. Go to top Power-Influence-Office Politics: it comes down to your Strategic Relationships and understanding of how you build each one of these elements. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that outlines all of this and meaningful actions you can take today! Start watching now! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. www.introvertwhisperer.com
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