WORRIED about how to survive the year ahead at work? Management consultant Tom Peters has drawn up a long list of ways to prosper in 2010.
You work longer.
You work harder.
You may well work for less; and if so, you adapt to the untoward circumstances with a smile – even if it kills you inside.
You volunteer to do more.
You always bring a good attitude to work.
You fake it if your good attitude flags. You literally practise your “game face” in the mirror in the morning, and in the loo mid-morning.
You shrug off shit that flows downhill in your direction – buy a shovel or a “pre-worn” raincoat on eBay
You get there earlier.
You leave later.
You forget about “the good old days” – nostalgia is for wimps.
You buck yourself up with the thought that “this too shall pass”—but then remind yourself that it might not pass anytime soon, so you re-dedicate yourself , to making the absolute best of what you have now.
You eschew all forms of personal excess.
You simplify.
You sweat the details as you never have before. .
You raise to the sky the standards of excellence by which you evaluate your own performance.
You thank others by the truckload if good things happen - and take the heat yourself if bad things happen
You behave kindly, but you don’t sugarcoat or hide the truth – humans are startlingly resilient.
You treat small successes as if they were Superbowl victories - and celebrate and commend accordingly.
You shrug off the losses (ignoring what’s going on inside your tummy), and get back on the horse and try again.
You avoid negative people to the extent you can – pollution kills.
You eventually read the doom-sprayers the riot act.
You network like a demon
You help others with their issues
You give new meaning to the word “thoughtful.”
You redouble, re-triple your “ efforts to walk in your customer’s shoes. .. (Especially if those shoes smell.)
You mind your manners – and accept others’ lack of manners in the face of their strains.
You are kind to all mankind
You leave the blame game at the office door
You become a paragon of accountability
And then you pray.
Copied from the Business Section if the
Irish Independent Thursday 17th Decemebr 2009
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