How to Gain Respect as the New "Leader on the Block"
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7 pointers that can help you gain respect in a new job.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
7 pointers that can help you gain respect in a new job.
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The best way to find and play to your strengths, to analyze the way you perform in certain business situations, is to give yourself a job interview.
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You’ve heard the phrase “sky is the limit” but what happens when you run out of sky? Who does the leader look to for inspiration?
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The degree of your influence is directly affected by how uncertain you are and how you express that uncertainty. When you doubt your facts, second guess your observations of the influencee, or are fraught with indecision, your influence potential goes down considerable.
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It’s how you choose to control your anger that makes the difference between a positive and negative outcome. Are you controlling yours?
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Are you guilty of bending the rules just a little? Watch out for these long term pitfalls!
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It’s important that you take the time to get to know what others in your industry or even company are doing in order to be better aware of the conditions around you and find success at work.
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When you’re at the top of your game, it can be really hard to keep your feet on the ground and remain level-headed.Here are 10 fun ways to know when you've become too arrogant at work..
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You’re hard wired to do what’s best for you in most situations; all you need to do is learn to follow your gut instincts. Animals do it day in and day out and it works fairly well for them. They do what comes naturally and typically they do more than stay alive; they thrive!
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Passion is perhaps the most motivational trait of the Seven Influence Traits™. Is passion necessary for life and living? No, but it is necessary for a better life and better living. In short, living a life that makes you feel deeply, passionately alive.