Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 22:01:36 GMT -8
In this second part dedicated to transversal skills - the first is already online - I will encourage you to push yourself even further outside your comfort zone, training your courage. By learning from experience, thanks to reflection, you will see that the following times you will be more inclined to face the risk with more confidence. In the end what matters is the result and focusing on getting them. Don't follow the example of those who work but don't produce , despite having an agenda full of (useless) meetings and being the first to respond to all emails within 5 minutes.
This is not working and this is not what the job market asks of you. person standing on wooden bridge Photo credit Reflection: the habit of Hong Kong Telegram Number Data thinking critically about what you do Often, even the most willing, dedicate all their energy to producing, doing, working, creating, but they don't worry about the thought that should precede and follow the action. Thinking first and reflecting later allows you to obtain more results, despite having less time to obtain them . Why? Because having reflected before and after allows you to organize your work better, be more effective and ultimately learn from experience.
Tip: get into the habit of tracking what you do, plan your day, check how it's going in the evening or the following morning and also critically analyze how the week went . Use a journal where you write what you need to do and how you intend to do it. At the end of the day, summarize how it went and what obstacles or lessons you learned from the experience. At the end of the week, evaluate what happened and try to draw lessons from what you experienced. The following week you will be able to take advantage of what you have learned, get to know yourself better and tackle problems with a different impetus.
This is not working and this is not what the job market asks of you. person standing on wooden bridge Photo credit Reflection: the habit of Hong Kong Telegram Number Data thinking critically about what you do Often, even the most willing, dedicate all their energy to producing, doing, working, creating, but they don't worry about the thought that should precede and follow the action. Thinking first and reflecting later allows you to obtain more results, despite having less time to obtain them . Why? Because having reflected before and after allows you to organize your work better, be more effective and ultimately learn from experience.
Tip: get into the habit of tracking what you do, plan your day, check how it's going in the evening or the following morning and also critically analyze how the week went . Use a journal where you write what you need to do and how you intend to do it. At the end of the day, summarize how it went and what obstacles or lessons you learned from the experience. At the end of the week, evaluate what happened and try to draw lessons from what you experienced. The following week you will be able to take advantage of what you have learned, get to know yourself better and tackle problems with a different impetus.