Whether you’re just starting
out or trying to revitalize your career, it’s always important to do a
lifestyle and attitude check up to make sure you’re not subconsciously sabotaging yourself.
Here are bad work habits that you should change if you want to find a path to success.
Ruthlessness
Sure, the road to success is littered with ruthless, bloody-minded
mercenaries who have tunnel vision—and damn everything and everybody
else. But the business world also requires you to be a good team member
and collaborator. Try to keep in mind that your success does not need to
exclude anyone else’s success, and work together with your
coworkers—rather than against.
Complaining
This is a waste of your time and energy. For every time you’re
tempted to complain, try instead to think of a possible solution, or to
channel your energy into something productive and constructive.
Gossiping
If you’re a big mouth, spreading gossip or telling insider secrets,
or worse—spreading mistruths—then you’re not going to go far. If people
feel you can’t be trusted, you won’t ever gain the trust and confidence
you’ll need to get to the top.
Drinking
A drink or two can be a great ice breaker, but you’ll want to be
careful not to overindulge. It can impair your function, burden your
workweek with hangovers, and cause you to do things you might regret.
Keep a hold on yourself socially so as not to lose a grip on yourself
professionally.
Arrogance
Confidence in your abilities is one thing. Drive is another thing.
Arrogance is just unnecessary. Try not to antagonize anyone with your
self opinion on your way up the ladder. A little humility can go a long
way.
Procrastinating
If you're a chronic procrastinator, you might put off important work
assignments until the last minute, especially those that are challenging
or boring. This can result in missing deadlines and targets, or rushing
to complete an assignment at the last minute and making careless
mistakes. Understand that procrastination at work doesn't only affect
you — it affects the whole organization. It only takes one slacker to
slow productivity to a crawl, and your job might be in jeopardy if your bad habits start affecting the company's bottom line.
Laziness
You have to work hard to succeed. Employers and coworkers can always
tell when someone isn’t pulling their weight. Next time you’re tempted
to hang back and let others do the work, remember how important it is to
pull your own weight and to give it your all. If you don’t, you’ll
never truly succeed.
Getting defensive
If you get defensive when you get less than glowing feedback on your
work, you might be striking a death blow to your career. Many people
simply give up on having meaningful interactions with defensive people,
so your co-workers may avoid you, and your manager may stop telling you
how you can improve. "That sounds great," you might respond—but it means
that you'll destroy the relationships you need to advance in your
career and denying yourself the information that you need to grow
professionally. -(Credit: Job.naij)
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