新的一年事業(yè)新氣象
你可曾意識(shí)到工作環(huán)境對(duì)你來說很重要?整潔有序的環(huán)境會(huì)幫你提高工作效率、讓你更喜歡這份工作。接下來,小編給大家準(zhǔn)備了新的一年事業(yè)新氣象,歡迎大家參考與借鑒。
新的一年事業(yè)新氣象
Deborah Brown-Volkman, a certified3 professional coach, says, "What's great about the new year is that it's like a do-over. You've completed the last year, and now you can start all over again." 有專業(yè)認(rèn)證的職業(yè)培訓(xùn)師Deborah Brown-Volkman說:“新年的好處就是可以從頭再來;去年已經(jīng)過完,現(xiàn)在你又能重新開始?!?/p>
Regain4 Your Focus
重新找到你的重心
The first step in reviving a stagnant5 career is to regain your focus. Finding it begins with identifying what you want, according to Brown-Volkman, who's been coaching clients for almost 10 years. 要使停滯不前的事業(yè)重獲生機(jī),第一步是重新找到你的重心。具有10年職業(yè)訓(xùn)練經(jīng)驗(yàn)的 Brown-Volkman說,這要從決定你想要什么開始。
"Ask yourself what you want, what you want to be different this year. Start listening to yourself. Do you want a better relationship with your boss? A leadership role at your company? A new job altogether? You have to get clear on what you want," she counsels. 她說:“問自己你想要什么,希望自己08年有什么不同。傾聽自己的內(nèi)心。是希望改善和老板的關(guān)系,還是在公司擔(dān)任某個(gè)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)角色,還是徹底找一份新工作?你必須清楚地知道你想要什么。”
If identifying what you want is too intimidating6 or overwhelming, Brown-Volkman suggests figuring out what you don't want as a way of backing into your professional desires. Ultimately, knowing what you want, she says, "will give you focus." 如果確定想要什么是一件太令人生畏或困難的事,Brown-Volkman建議可以想想自己不想要什么,用這種方式確定你對(duì)職業(yè)的希求。知道自己想要什么可以幫你找到應(yīng)該關(guān)注的重心。
在明確了你想要什么之后,就該制定一個(gè)計(jì)劃了。
Make an Action Plan
制定行動(dòng)計(jì)劃
Next, you must formulate2 an action plan and follow through it. Don't wait for opportunity to knock on your door, warns Brown-Volkman. "People wait for it to come to them, but they have to start moving toward it. Action is what builds momentum3." 接下來,你必須制定出一個(gè)行動(dòng)計(jì)劃,并堅(jiān)持下去。Brown-Volkman的忠告是不要等機(jī)會(huì)來敲門,“人們總是等機(jī)會(huì)來找他們,其實(shí)他們應(yīng)該朝著機(jī)會(huì)前進(jìn)。行動(dòng)才能帶來動(dòng)力。”
As you move toward your big picture goals, there are small actions that can help you move forward. "Changing your attitude will make a big difference. If you focus on the bad, it will be bad for you. Focus on the positive and that will give you energy." 當(dāng)你朝總目標(biāo)努力時(shí),有一些小的行動(dòng)會(huì)起到一臂之力的作用。Brown-Volkman說:“改變態(tài)度能起到很大作用。把注意力放在不好的事情上對(duì)你沒什么好處。去關(guān)注積極的事情,這會(huì)給你帶來活力。”
Eliminate Clutter2
保持整潔有序的工作環(huán)境
"Clean your desk," she adds. "That's such a big thing in terms of helping3 folks focus and get clear." Brown-Volkman說:“把你的桌子整理干凈。這是很重要的一點(diǎn),能幫助人們集中注意力,保持頭腦清晰?!?/p>
Brown-Volkman also believes professionals can change the way they work. "Stop answering emails one by one -- set up specific times during the day to address them. Also, if you're on a roll, don't answer the phone every time it rings, unless it's your boss. The constant interruptions will derail your focus and make you feel less efficient." 另外Brown-Volkman還認(rèn)為職業(yè)人士們可以改變他們的工作方式?!安灰挥须娮余]件就回復(fù)——一天中安排幾個(gè)時(shí)段集中處理;此外如果你非常忙的話,不要電話鈴一響就接,除非是老板打來的。不停被打斷會(huì)讓你分心、感到效率低下。”
孤軍奮戰(zhàn)總是很容易放棄、也使奮斗歷程更加艱辛。盡一切可能獲得支持,會(huì)幫助你更好地建設(shè)事業(yè)。
Get the Necessary Support
獲得必要的支持
If your plan for advancement2 involves your boss, be sure you position it properly to her. Coach Brown-Volkman reveals, "When enlisting4 your supervisor's support, you have to make sure you focus on what's important to your boss and the company. If it's all about you, it won't work." If you feel isolated5 in your job or your quest for change, enlist3 the people around you. "Reach out to your colleagues for support," she says. 如果你的發(fā)展計(jì)劃涉及到你的老板,那么確保以正確的方式把計(jì)劃呈現(xiàn)給她。 Brown-Volkman培訓(xùn)師說:“當(dāng)你向上級(jí)尋求幫助時(shí),你要把重點(diǎn)放在那些對(duì)老板、對(duì)公司重要的事情上。如果關(guān)系到的只有你一個(gè)人,那么就行不通?!比绻诠ぷ髦谢蛘?qǐng)求改變中感到孤立無援,可以讓周圍的人們來幫助你。她建議“從你的同事們那里獲得支持”。
Brown-Volkman urges everyone to start the New Year with a new plan for their career. "People who are unhappy are people who feel trapped, who haven't created a game plan for what's next. Any time you don't have a bigger picture in mind, the day-to-day gets to you, and your career can come to a standstill." Brown-Volkman鼓勵(lì)每個(gè)人用新的職業(yè)計(jì)劃來開始新的一年。“不快樂的是那些感到難以前進(jìn)的人們,是還沒有對(duì)未來做好打算的人們。任何時(shí)候如果腦子里沒有一個(gè)總體計(jì)劃,就只是做一天和尚撞一天鐘,你的事業(yè)也會(huì)停止發(fā)展?!?br/>
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