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Start Your New Career Right

September 5, 2018 by Guest Contributor

There are more people entering the workforce every day. Wherever you are in the world, and regardless of what job you have, you want to make sure you impress your new boss when you are starting your career afresh. The anticipation and nerves that come with starting a new career can sometimes be overwhelming, and it can be difficult to know exactly how you can squash these feelings, so you can succeed. It’s important to remember that starting your career right is more than impressing new employers. These tips can help ensure you get off to a good start.

Know Your Company

There is a surprising number of people who enter a new role knowing little about the company they are now working for. From how lunch breaks work, to knowing what your employers expect from you on shift, it is wise to brush up on your knowledge of where you work before you start. Not only will this help you to feel better prepared for your new position, but it will show your employers how committed you are to your role and making a positive impact on their company.

Put Your Best Foot Forward

The old saying,”You only get one chance to make a good first impression” is very true not only for the interview but also in the first few weeks getting to know your co-workers. It will take a little time for them to size you up so be on your best behavior for the first few weeks. You don’t want them to get the idea that you are a slacker, or a gossip, so stick to your job and [Read more…] about Start Your New Career Right

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: company, Dress Professionally, New Job, social media, success

4 Tips to Making Your Desk Job More Enjoyable

July 25, 2018 by Tim McMahon

For the past few decades, more and more jobs have been created that require people to spend their whole days inside while sitting at a computer. While these jobs can come with bigger paychecks and lower risks, they also are sedentary and can be stressful. While there are disadvantages that come with working at a desk job all day, there are things that you can do to make it more enjoyable.

Get Outside When You Can

Many people try to bring their own lunch to work in an effort to save money and time. While there are benefits that come with eating lunch at your desk, you should still look for ways to get outside as much as possible. Even taking a quick 15-minute walk break outside once or twice per day can help you to get some much-needed exercise and allow you to clear your head. This can also give you something to get excited about during the day.

Be Social

When you are at work, [Read more…] about 4 Tips to Making Your Desk Job More Enjoyable

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Desk Job, Enjoyable, Music, Social, social media

Keys to Advancing in Your Chosen Career

January 9, 2018 by Tim McMahon

Whether you work for an organization or run your own business, there are some skills that you can master to improve your chances for success. Interestingly, there are a few skills that no-matter what your industry, sector, or position, mastering these skills will help you to advance in your career.

1. Learn How to Network

People who want to succeed in business must learn how to network. Develop strong relationships with others to work your way up the ladder and take advantage of opportunities. However, the relationship must never seem forced or transactional. If you only reach out to people when you require something from them, they may feel as if they are being used and may cut ties with you altogether. The old adage that it is “better to give than receive” may sound like it has nothing to do with business but if you give first people are much more likely to reciprocate. Find out what they need and try to find ways to help them get it.  Keep up with your contacts, it only takes a few minutes to send an email to say hello to a connection and ask how they are, and they’ll be more likely to help you when you need it, as a result.

2. Improve Your Presentation Skills

Presentations are a natural part of most businesses. You may have to undertake some form of public speaking at some point in your career. A public speaking course might, therefore, be the ideal solution to refine your delivery and pitches, so you appear to be a knowledgeable presenter and more confident in your approach. You should also use the best online presentation software to capture your audience’s attention and create engaging presentations.

3. Find a Mentor

A mentor can help guide you in [Read more…] about Keys to Advancing in Your Chosen Career

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: career, Industry News, Mentor, Networking, Presentation skills, success

Seeking to Succeed? 14 Ways to Get an Edge in the Business World

December 22, 2017 by Tim McMahon

No matter what field you are in there are some basic strategies that can help you succeed in life. Here are 14 things you can do to improve your chances for a successful life.

Set Smart Goals

If you’re really serious about succeeding in the business sector, make sure that you take the time to set goals. These goals will empower you to stay organized and focused on the specific objectives that you’re trying to accomplish through your career. Remember that without a clear plan, you can wind up wandering around in circles without completing any real business-building work that establishes you in your field. Note that the goals you set could be anything from qualifying for a promotion to meeting a specific sales goal. When you set goals, make sure that they are SMART:

  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attainable
  • Realistic
  • Time-Specific

Manage Your Time

In today’s society we have so many “time-saving” devices… we no longer have to spend hours going to the well to carry a bucket of water (although in some places in the world this is still a problem), we can just turn on a faucet. We don’t have to hand scrub the laundry, we have a machine to do that. We don’t have to go to the library we have the internet to learn anything. But with all these time saving devices we have many time-wasting devices… like the internet, online games, facebook, etc. The key to success is to use your time wisely. You only have so many hours… and days and years.  Don’t waste them. Don’t let the time leeches steal your hours and days learn to manage your time wisely. The average person only spends 20% of their time doing the things that will help you get ahead and 80% of your time is “busy work”. Learn to avoid the “busy work” and focus on the important stuff  and you will be miles ahead. Imagine if you could shift just 10% from the 80 column to the 20 column. You would be 50% more productive than the average person… that is a major advantage!

Learn to Speak in Public

Public speaking is a skill that will last your lifetime. Once you feel [Read more…] about Seeking to Succeed? 14 Ways to Get an Edge in the Business World

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Adapt, Confidence, Consistent, Empathy, Goals, leadership, Listen, Network, Present, Public Speaking, Sleep, success, Time Management, Whining

Dealing with Workplace Stress and Squabbles

December 16, 2017 by Guest Contributor

It’s natural to have your ups and downs with fellow employees. You’re brought together by work and shared strategic goals, but your personalities and temperaments may not always mesh as well as you’d like. And you likely have differing opinions and ways of getting things done than a co-worker, too. So even though you may love your job, sometimes the worst part is just getting along with your teammates.

While you can’t avoid strife entirely, you should work to resolve any differences as quickly as possible and improve communication skills from both sides of the disagreement. If you don’t, it’s likely that a simple argument can lead to bigger issues that get in the way of productivity and creativity.

For starters, remember that a calm, rational person is easier to deal with—and that includes you. Whenever tempers rise, give yourself some space to lower them again before you try to resolve things. What else can you do at work to get through arguments? This graphic can help.

You are not alone:

The first key is to realize that you are not alone 85 percent of employees experience conflict at some point. As a matter of fact, I would dare to say that the 15% who say they don’t ever have conflict are either lying, dead or take high doses of Valium.

85 percent experience conflict

As a matter of fact U.S. employees spend 2.8 hours out of every week dealing with some sort of conflict. If it gets bad enough it can cause ulcers, and other stress related illnesses resulting in absence from work or even permanent illness.

2.8 hours dealing with conflict

Most workplace conflict exists in entry level or front line roles. Perhaps this is due to lower education levels, less experience in dealing with others or simply the nature of dealing with customers all day.

Entry Level Conflict

Or perhaps it is due to personality conflicts, warring egos, stress, and heavy workloads.

54% of employees feel that their managers could do a better job of managing conflict.

 

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So what can you do to reduce conflict?

According to Cafe Quill the key to resolving workplace squabbles like an adult is to:

  • Calm down, and then tackle the issue-
    If you find yourself in an argument, take a few minutes to create some space and clear your head. If you receive an email from a coworker that bothers you, don’t respond right away. Put the issue to the side until you’re able to look at it more objectively.
  • State your case thoughtfully-
    When it’s time to meet and talk it out, make sure you think through your words first. Be tactful instead of automatically playing the blame game. Realize that some people are more sensitive, so even if you tend to be straightforward and serious, it’s a good idea to be diplomatic.
  • Look at the problem, not the person-
    If you’re butting heads with a specific colleague, it’s easy to bring judgments into the picture. Do your best to stay focused on the situation and untie it from the person you have personality issues with.  
  • Be forward thinking-
    View conflict as an opportunity to focus on the future and fixing the problem to avoid a recurrence, versus getting stuck in the past and getting into a “he said, she said” scenario. For instance, if there was a misunderstanding about delegating a project, identify where the issue went astray, and focus on how to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
  • Listen up-
     Before jumping in with your own thoughts and concerns, give active listening a shot: Refrain from speaking and really take note of what the other person is saying about the conflict. Maybe your boss won’t allow you to hire someone you need on the team. Make a conscious effort to hear him or her out and think about the reasons why you weren’t given a budget for a hire, versus jumping directly to assumptions, like “My boss is so cheap and controlling and doesn’t understand what I need!”
  • Pick your battles-
    You’re not going to win every argument or feel 100 percent in agreement at work. Challenges are normal, and not everything is going to end on a high note and make you feel fully satisfied. That’s okay. Pick your battles. Work toward resolving the challenges that could have serious repercussions, including decreased productivity, poor performance, and work dissatisfaction.
  • Celebrate agreement-
    Once you come to an agreement, acknowledge that you both (or all) worked through the discomfort to come out of the situation with more clarity and less stress. Grab lunch or an after-work drink to make amends and keep moving forward.

There’s no way around it: Workplace conflict happens. So rather than try to avoid it at all costs, use these tips to approach tension in a healthier way and make the relationship with your colleagues and your job as productive as possible.  This article originally appeared here.

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Filed Under: Skills, Success Tagged With: Conflict, Management, stress

Outside Hours: When Can Your Lifestyle Affect Your Career?

November 29, 2017 by Guest Contributor

It’s always good to keep some kind of divide between your work and your social life. Maintaining some boundaries is something we all learn early on in some careers. Unfortunately, there are some activities that can cause major problems for you at work even though they are undertaken on your own personal time. Below are just a few ways your actions off the clock can impact your life while at work.

Performance Woes

How you spend your time outside the office can have a huge impact on how you perform during the workday. What you get up to doesn’t even have to be illegal, it just has to be a poor choice. Think about something as simple as staying up all night to go to a party. This can come back and bite you if you have a meeting early the next morning. Natural consequence is something everyone eventually learns about as they grow up, but it is no less important to remember when it comes to the daily grind. Make sure your outside life isn’t going to affect your workday performance before making the choice.

Morality Clauses

Certain jobs are held to higher moral standards, for good or ill. Many teachers, for example, have morality clauses that are strictly enforced by their employers. In some cases, something as simple and seemingly harmless as posting a picture on social media that has a beer bottle in the background can cause an individual to lose a job. Those who work for religious institutions are often also likewise held to very strict standards and some can find themselves unemployed for being seen out on a date or being accused of any kind of minor impropriety. You are responsible for holding yourself to any moral code or clause your employer might have in place.

Criminal Activity

Obviously, criminal activity can play a major role in one’s work life no matter what the field. There are very few jobs that look kindly on employees who commit any kind of criminal act while employed. Many licensed professionals, for example, can lose both their jobs and their licenses if they are caught driving drunk. According to one defense attorney, drunk driving can result in immediate driver’s license suspension in some cases, which could affect your commute to work or loss of job if driving is involved. In other situations, a criminal conviction can cause an individual to lose out on promotions or even further work opportunities.

From natural consequences to legal problems, what you do off the clock can impact your life while you’re at work. If you are in legal trouble, it’s a good idea to take defensive steps to protect your reputation, finances, and record. If your actions are causing problems at work, it’s a good idea to either reexamine those actions or your career. After all, maintaining that balance is important, even if it impacts your employment.

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Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Criminal, Driving, Drunk, Lifestyle, Morality, Tattoo

How to Handle Getting Laid-Off Without Warning

October 23, 2017 by Tim McMahon

Getting laid-off without any prior warning can be devastating. You must deal with a wide range of emotions after hearing the news, and you have to plan for the future. You might be upset, but you cannot let your emotions control your reaction. Here are some practical steps you can take when facing this uncertain situation.

Process Your Emotions

It is normal to feel anger and disappointment at this news. Your anger is not a sign of weakness. Take time to process your emotions and feel them fully. When you are away from the office, speak with a friend about your feelings. Be kind to yourself as well. Inform loved one of the situation immediately, just talking it out will help you begin processing the emotions. Try to look on the bright side. This is an opportunity to follow your dreams, get out of a rut and try something new.

You Are Not Your Job

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Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Fired, Laid-off, Lay-off, Redundant, unemployed

How to Stop Burnout and Build Momentum in Your Career

August 22, 2017 by Tim McMahon

Job got you down? Feeling Burned out? Consider the following steps to maximize your potential and re-energize your career and life.

Try Different Strategies

If you have been doing your job the same way for a long time, there is a good chance you are going to get bored. Change up your approach now and then. Tackle your job duties from a different angle, or use a new technique. If you are not sure how to change, take a seminar or workshop in job-related creativity or productivity. Not only will you learn new ways of doing things, but you will also meet others in the class with whom you can exchange ideas.

In this video Brendon Burchard gives you some unusual tips to get control of your time and your life, to eliminate stress and feel more relaxed and energized rather than overwhelmed at work.

Find a Mentor

Join a local business or civic group, like the chamber of commerce. You will likely find others in your business field who have plenty of experience and have achieved success. Someone may be [Read more…] about How to Stop Burnout and Build Momentum in Your Career

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Avoid Burnout, Brendon, Burchard, career, email, Job Burnout, Scheduling, Sleep, stress, success

Creating Your Own Success with Innovative Ideas

March 28, 2016 by Guest Contributor

If you’re green you’re growing if you’re ripe you’re rotting. That is to say, if you want to create a better future for yourself or your company, you need to continue innovating and growing… even if you’ve experienced some success in the past. Innovation isn’t easy and not every initiative will succeed, but it beats the alternative which is to become stale and eventually either stall or decline. If you’re looking for ways to create a better future for yourself or your company, then consider these ideas to jump-start innovation.

Go Back to Basics

Creating a Better Future With Innovative IdeasIf you’ve been doing the same thing or selling the same product for years, then it’s possible that you’ve missed some key changes. Go back to basics by assessing [Read more…] about Creating Your Own Success with Innovative Ideas

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Personal Development, success

Business Casual: Dress for Success

February 22, 2016 by Guest Contributor

For many companies today, business casual is the norm. However, because it’s still important for all employees to project a professional image. Knowing what clothing works best as business casual can be an important factor in enhancing your career prospects. On the other hand, if you get it wrong you just might hurt your image and career prospects. With careful planning and clearly-defined fashion rules, it’s possible to find the perfect outfits that allow you to fit into that in-between fashion.

Business Casual: Slacks and Pants

Business CasualFor both men and women, there are plenty of great choices when it comes to business casual pants and slacks. Since many employers make Friday even more casual than normal, wearing jeans can be a great choice. But torn or ragged, bleached, etc are still unacceptable at most locations.

For the other days of the week, guys can wear [Read more…] about Business Casual: Dress for Success

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Business Casual, Clothing

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