Be the Leader You Want to Be and Ask for Help in Your Career
You may have slow days and you may have days where the work piles up. You might be a leader that needs to understand how to delegate so that you can focus on the global vision of the company, or you might want to be able to save money even though you aren’t making any more than you did last year. Make sure you understand what you need to take on as your own tasks and what you can give to others. Respect the time of your coworkers by knowing how to ask for their help when you need to. Save money so that you can feel comfortable working in the job you do while making the money you’re already making. Doing these things will help you have a successful career and enjoy what you’re doing.
4 Tasks Successful Leaders Should Delegate
Entrepreneur Article:
When you’re a leader in your company, it can be difficult to understand what tasks are ones you need to take on and keep your eye on at all times and which ones you need to give to others to complete. Just because you’re a leader doesn’t make you the best person to get everything done. In fact, most of the work that needs to get done should be completed by those who work for you and that you lead. You might be fantastic at managing the processes for your company but that doesn’t make you a creative person. Allow those that are better at creating a solution and thinking in a different way to handle these tasks. If you’re not an IT person, you’re going to want to leave these tasks to those who are the experts. In a leadership role, you need to take a more global approach to your company, check out this article and learn more about delegation.
Drowning in Work? Here’s How to Ask a Colleague for Help.
Harvard Business Review Article:
You know that you need help, but you’re not sure how you can ask others to lend a hand to what you need to get done. When you’re facing a mountain of work it can be easy to feel like you need to throw your hands in the air and give up, but that’s not the answer. Instead of giving up, ask for help but do so in a constructive manner. The right way to ask others, who also are likely facing their own pile of work, for help is to ask for specific help on tasks and projects. Don’t be general find some help with the things you need to get done by respecting the time others are willing to give you.
25 Ways to Save Money Without Making a Dime More Than You Did a Year Ago
Inc. Article:
If you spend a lot of time wondering why you’re in the job you currently hold because of the lack of money you make there are a couple of solutions. One is to change jobs, but if you love your job, this might not be what you want to do. Another solution is to find ways to save money without making any more than you did in the past. This article is filled with excellent advice to help you save money even though you’re not making more than you did last year. This way, you don’t have to give up the job that you love, but you can build wealth and save the money you need over the next few years.
Be the Leader You Want to Be and Ask for Help in Your Career
You may have slow days and you may have days where the work piles up. You might be a leader that needs to understand how to delegate so that you can focus on the global vision of the company, or you might want to be able to save money even though you aren’t making any more than you did last year. Make sure you understand what you need to take on as your own tasks and what you can give to others. Respect the time of your coworkers by knowing how to ask for their help when you need to. Save money so that you can feel comfortable working in the job you do while making the money you’re already making. Doing these things will help you have a successful career and enjoy what you’re doing.
4 Tasks Successful Leaders Should Delegate
Entrepreneur Article:
When you’re a leader in your company, it can be difficult to understand what tasks are ones you need to take on and keep your eye on at all times and which ones you need to give to others to complete. Just because you’re a leader doesn’t make you the best person to get everything done. In fact, most of the work that needs to get done should be completed by those who work for you and that you lead. You might be fantastic at managing the processes for your company but that doesn’t make you a creative person. Allow those that are better at creating a solution and thinking in a different way to handle these tasks. If you’re not an IT person, you’re going to want to leave these tasks to those who are the experts. In a leadership role, you need to take a more global approach to your company, check out this article and learn more about delegation.
Full Article:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/315160
Drowning in Work? Here’s How to Ask a Colleague for Help.
Harvard Business Review Article:
You know that you need help, but you’re not sure how you can ask others to lend a hand to what you need to get done. When you’re facing a mountain of work it can be easy to feel like you need to throw your hands in the air and give up, but that’s not the answer. Instead of giving up, ask for help but do so in a constructive manner. The right way to ask others, who also are likely facing their own pile of work, for help is to ask for specific help on tasks and projects. Don’t be general find some help with the things you need to get done by respecting the time others are willing to give you.
Full Article:
https://hbr.org/2018/06/drowning-in-work-heres-how-to-ask-a-colleague-for-help
25 Ways to Save Money Without Making a Dime More Than You Did a Year Ago
Inc. Article:
If you spend a lot of time wondering why you’re in the job you currently hold because of the lack of money you make there are a couple of solutions. One is to change jobs, but if you love your job, this might not be what you want to do. Another solution is to find ways to save money without making any more than you did in the past. This article is filled with excellent advice to help you save money even though you’re not making more than you did last year. This way, you don’t have to give up the job that you love, but you can build wealth and save the money you need over the next few years.
Full Article:
https://www.inc.com/john-rampton/25-ways-to-save-money-without-a-making-a-dime-more.html?cid=nl029week25day22_1&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Inc%20Must%20Reads&position=1&partner=newsletter&campaign_date=22062018
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