Sunday, March 15, 2020
3 Simple Ways You Can Be More Positive at Work
3 Simple Ways You Can Be More Positive at WorkTo be perfectly honest, I find working closely with groups of people somewhat stressful. I notice plenty of details and lots of them are irritating. You may work with griping colleagues, grouchy colleagues, hypercritical colleagues, or just complaining ones.How can you channel that nitpicky attitude into something that benefits the whole team? And how can you make koranvers youre not a drain on the office yourself? Eve Ash, over at SmartCompany.com, has some helpful tips for you and your team.1. Make Negativity More ProductivePut that judginess to work Your detail-oriented approach will help you identify errors or inconsistencies and address them before they hurt your companys profile. Use your always see the problems skills to be your teams editor or worst-case-scenario planner. If youre going to find fault in things, you might as well fix themThe challenge is making sure your diplomacy skills are also well-developed, tooMary Poppins was on to something with her spoonful of sugar idea.2. Work On YourselfWhether you work with colleagueswho are negative or find yourself bogged down in self-critical or irritable thoughts, look for ways to turn your attitude around. Try to appreciate the passion behinda cub-mates inquiry or the opportunity to have them vet your work before a higher-up or a client sees it. Lower your defenses to hear their corrections as a sign of their investment in your shared work, not a criticism of you3. Encourage Others When You CanIf youre receiving feedback that feels relentlessly negative or you find yourself caught up givingharsh critiques without softening them with some more complementary responses, make an effort to accompany every criticism with a constructive suggestion (and to ask that your colleagues provide the same). Make sure you acknowledge a job well done, even if it involves correction of your own work or what feels like a challenge to your authority
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