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You Give What You Get In Your Career

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How do you treat the people you work with? Do you say hello in
the morning or stare at something else as you walk by? Are you
friendly or aloof? Are you only nice to those that you deem as
necessary or can further your career?


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You Give What You Get In Your Career
Copyright (c) 2007 Deborah Brown-Volkman
Surpass Your Dreams, Inc.
http://www.surpassyourdreams.com/



How do you treat the people you work with? Do you say hello in
the morning or stare at something else as you walk by? Are you
friendly or aloof? Are you only nice to those that you deem as
necessary or can further your career?

If you feel disconnected, mistreated, or misunderstood, maybe
it's not your co-workers, boss, or staff. Maybe it's you. The
old saying "you give what you get" has been around for years for
a reason. What you put into your relationships at work is what
you get back. If you are great with the people around you, they
will be great with you. (Even if it takes some time for them to
come around.)

It is possible to enjoy and be fond of the people you work with.
Does it take some effort? Yes. But the rewards are worth it. 
Imagine that you look forward to seeing your boss in the morning.
Imagine that colleagues cooperate with you on projects. Imagine
that your staff likes having meetings with you. When you put in
the time and energy, all of this is doable and more.

So. How Do You Give What You Get In Your Career? Follow These
Five Steps Below:

1. Decide To Change

All great things start with a decision. Decide that you will have
great relationships with the people you work with. Decide that
you will put real effort into getting to know and understand
them. Decide that you will take the focus off yourself, and
instead put it on them. Decide to be in the moment when someone
is speaking to you and not somewhere else in your mind. Decide to
have more patience. Decide that you will be the type of person
you would want to work with everyday.

2. Determine How You Want To Be Remembered

Your career can run 30, 40, 50 years or more. How do you want to
be remembered? As a difficult person or someone people admired?
No matter how many years you have been working, today can be your
fresh start. You can change people's perception of you by how
you conduct yourself and treat others from this day forward.

3. Agree To Be Nice To Everyone You Work With

The people you work with are essential to your success. Do not
underestimate their power. Your career can be made or broken by
these individuals. Some people say, "I am not here to be liked, I
am here to generate results." But not being liked can hurt you.
Whether someone brings you your mail in the morning or an
opportunity to work on a great project, be nice. Mail room clerks
have risen to CEO. You never know who can help you somewhere down
the road. Be nice to everyone you work with not because you have
to, but because you want to.

4. Start To Give What You Want To Get

If you want understanding, give understanding. If you want
respect, give respect. If you want to be listened to, listen. 
When you give first, people will start to notice. They will
appreciate your thoughtfulness and will begin doing nice things
for you in return. Even the toughest person you work with can be
won over with kindness. All great relationships start with you.

5. Reap The Rewards

When you put in the work, your relationships with others will
start to improve. You will find that over time more people will
come to you, rather than the other way around. Your stress level
will be lower. You will no longer worry about handling a run-in
with a difficult person. You will be able to enjoy the rewards of
your efforts. And, you'll deserve it because you gave what you
wanted to get in your career.

So, what do you say? You only have one life to live, so it might
as well be a life you love! 




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Deborah Brown-Volkman is the President of Surpass Your Dreams, 
Inc. a successful career and mentor coaching company that has 
been delivering a message of motivation, success, and personal 
fulfillment since 1998. We work with Senior Executives, Vice 
Presidents, and Managers who are out of work or overworked. 
Deborah is also the creator of the Career Escape Program(TM) and
author of Coach Yourself To A New Career: A Book To Discover Your
Ultimate Profession. Deborah Brown-Volkman can be reached at:
http://www.surpassyourdreams.com 
http://www.career-escape-program.com 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or at (631) 874-2877.


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