11 ways to win at work

11 ways to win at work
1. Being on time
3. Effort
Time is valuable – you only get a finite amount of time and it
cannot be replaced. Coming in early or on time leaves a great
impression. It shows that not only do you value your own time
but are considerate of others’ time.
Whenever we try something new, we deserve acceptance and
some admiration because it means we are making an effort
to go the extra mile, going out of our comfort zone. Celebrate
yourself for every effort you make!
2. Work ethic
4. Body language
Employers seek it, performance depends on it and career
progression is the fruit of it. A strong work ethic can be the
determining factor in just how well you do in your career.
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Your body language speaks much louder than what you are
saying. Be aware of this to ensure your body language reflects
your message and projects confidence.
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5 .Energy
9.Doing extra
The energy you display sets the tone for your day, how others
interact with you and the quality of work you produce. Granted,
some people may have a higher energy level than others, but
there is no reason to feel overpowered by them.
If you’re proud of your job, doing extra will feel natural.
It will amaze you how quickly your job becomes more
fun and rewarding.
6. Attitude
A positive attitude will make all the difference in your day to day.
Nobody likes being around someone who is always negative or
complaining about what they hate. Bringing in a positive attitude
will change the way others perceive you.
7.
Passion
There’s no substitute for passion. It drives everything. Passion
has to come from within – from setting goals and wanting
to reach them.
10. B eing prepared
You can never be too prepared for something. Always
know what you’re going in to and you could soon become
the expert you hope to be.
11. Honesty
Honesty is the best policy, and it’s a philosophy that should
continue in the workplace. With honesty you gain credibility,
trust and respect among your colleagues and it builds an
environment of transparency.
8. Being coachable
In order to be successful you must be willing to learn. We evolve
mainly through our experiences and relationships with other
people and so we need be open to change and constructive
feedback in order to develop.
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