People often mistake assertiveness for rudeness. This is why some find it hard to be assertive at work. Here are some more techniques on how to show more positive assertiveness at work.
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People often mistake assertiveness for rudeness. This is why some find it hard to be assertive at work. Here are some more techniques on how to show more positive assertiveness at work.
It is important that we remain as composed as possible when we communicate at work. Here’s how you can be more asserive at work without upsetting colleagues.
Does a cluttered desk automatically equal a cluttered mind? Do you return to a more cluttered desk than you remember leaving in the first place? Do not let your messy workplace impede your ability to get your work done.
Is the real reason to work as simple as providing a metaphorical or literal roof over our heads? Or are there more compelling factors that motivate us in the workplace? Is a salary the only reason to work? The truth is, there are many factors that drive us out into the world – some you may find surprising.
Getting negative feedback at work can be tough. In our last blog, we looked at some initial ways to help you understand the reasons behind negative feedback and how they help you become a more effective employee. In this week’s blog, we will give you more tools to overcome what can be an emotional time in your career.
Getting negative feedback at work can be tough. It can be hard to recover from a less than glowing performance review, especially one that you did not see coming. You might feel angry, embarrassed, and confused. How do you regain your professional confidence? And how do you turn negative feedback into a positive step?
If you are serious about growing your career, you can’t sit back and be reactive. Even during a pandemic, there are steps you can take to create the career you deserve.
If your career is the result of a series of random twists and turns rather than something you consciously pursued, it is worth thinking about whether it is really suited to you – or perhaps there is something better out there.
Here is the second part of our popular blog on achieving that perfect work-life balance. If your work-life balance is absolutely tipped the wrong way – in either direction – you need to take charge of your life and make some major changes.
Today, especially where many people are working from home, the ability to achieve work-life balance is becoming more difficult. You need to develop new skills to redress that balance.
