Stomp on the Negativity that Can Happen in Your Career
As aggressive as stomping on something sounds, this is what you want to do when you’re in a career rut, are told “no” more often than you expect, and you’re dealing with toxic relationship traits. Make that stomp one of positivity by finding a way out of the rut you feel you’re in to reach out and grow your network. Find ways to turn the negative answers into positive ones when you’re looking for the next step in your career. Make sure you and your partner are working together to be a team and on the same team in your personal life. By doing these things, you’ll stomp out the negativity and begin to see the positive results you want that lead to success.
5 Steps to Break Out of a Career Rut
Forbes Article:
No matter the industry you choose to work in, there are times when you feel like you’re in a rut and that your daily and weekly tasks are all the same. This is the time when many of us will feel we need to find a new job and think seriously about doing something new. Instead of changing jobs, which can be difficult, try to re-engage yourself and bring about the inspiration you need. Make time to connect with those who can get you excited about what you’re doing and help you remember why you’re working in the industry you are. This is also a great time to network and begin to add more connections with others that may have alternative views from you regarding the work you do. If you’re really feeling in a rut, it might be time to find someone who will challenge you to grow with some stretch assignments.
This Female Leader Shares Why She Never Let “No” Stop Her
Entrepreneur Article:
Getting past the word “no” is an important part of the growing process in any profession. In sales, you’ll hear “no” much more often than “yes” and when the economy is suffering and job openings are slim, those negative responses will fill up your life. The challenge for you isn’t being told “no” it’s what you’ll do when you hear this word. Are you looking at the response as a way to educate the other person to “know” more about you and understand what you can bring to the table? Do you lick your wounds and try again in another way to try and turn that negative answer into a positive one? The way you respond to being turned down for jobs, opportunities, and relationships can build your personality and resilience.
6 Toxic Relationship Habits that Most People Think Are Normal
Inc. Article:
Your happiness at home has a direct effect on the happiness you’re going to feel when you’re at work. If you’re in a strong and supportive relationship, no matter how bad the work day is, you know you’re going home to see someone who has your back and offers you the support you need. Unfortunately, if you or your partner are guilty of any of the habits found in this article you’re going to need to make changes in order to live well together or it might be time for you to find a different person to spend time with. All of these habits are things that can be changed and may take time to work through, but all are toxic to your relationship. Make the changes that will help you have a great relationship together and enjoy the support you need when you arrive at home.
Stomp on the Negativity that Can Happen in Your Career
As aggressive as stomping on something sounds, this is what you want to do when you’re in a career rut, are told “no” more often than you expect, and you’re dealing with toxic relationship traits. Make that stomp one of positivity by finding a way out of the rut you feel you’re in to reach out and grow your network. Find ways to turn the negative answers into positive ones when you’re looking for the next step in your career. Make sure you and your partner are working together to be a team and on the same team in your personal life. By doing these things, you’ll stomp out the negativity and begin to see the positive results you want that lead to success.
5 Steps to Break Out of a Career Rut
Forbes Article:
No matter the industry you choose to work in, there are times when you feel like you’re in a rut and that your daily and weekly tasks are all the same. This is the time when many of us will feel we need to find a new job and think seriously about doing something new. Instead of changing jobs, which can be difficult, try to re-engage yourself and bring about the inspiration you need. Make time to connect with those who can get you excited about what you’re doing and help you remember why you’re working in the industry you are. This is also a great time to network and begin to add more connections with others that may have alternative views from you regarding the work you do. If you’re really feeling in a rut, it might be time to find someone who will challenge you to grow with some stretch assignments.
Full Article:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleystahl/2018/05/24/5steps-to-break-out-of-a-career-rut/#5882d8f8602e
This Female Leader Shares Why She Never Let “No” Stop Her
Entrepreneur Article:
Getting past the word “no” is an important part of the growing process in any profession. In sales, you’ll hear “no” much more often than “yes” and when the economy is suffering and job openings are slim, those negative responses will fill up your life. The challenge for you isn’t being told “no” it’s what you’ll do when you hear this word. Are you looking at the response as a way to educate the other person to “know” more about you and understand what you can bring to the table? Do you lick your wounds and try again in another way to try and turn that negative answer into a positive one? The way you respond to being turned down for jobs, opportunities, and relationships can build your personality and resilience.
Full Article:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/310709
6 Toxic Relationship Habits that Most People Think Are Normal
Inc. Article:
Your happiness at home has a direct effect on the happiness you’re going to feel when you’re at work. If you’re in a strong and supportive relationship, no matter how bad the work day is, you know you’re going home to see someone who has your back and offers you the support you need. Unfortunately, if you or your partner are guilty of any of the habits found in this article you’re going to need to make changes in order to live well together or it might be time for you to find a different person to spend time with. All of these habits are things that can be changed and may take time to work through, but all are toxic to your relationship. Make the changes that will help you have a great relationship together and enjoy the support you need when you arrive at home.
Full Article:
https://www.inc.com/quora/6-toxic-relationship-habits-that-most-people-think-are-normal.html?cid=nl029week21day25_3&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Inc%20Must%20Reads&position=1&partner=newsletter&campaign_date=25052018
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