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Drawing Positive Attention To Yourself At Your Job
More than likely, you have heard it said - at least once before in your life - "It's not what you know, but who you know." And this quote is quite true when it comes to the world of business. But when it comes right down to it in business, it is even less about "who you know," and is more about "who knows you." If the right people do not "know" you, it just migt be the reason why you have not gotten that raise or that promotion that you feel you have worked hard enough to earn. If you want the right people to start to take notice of you, the first thing you need to learn is how to stand out at your job. Standing out at your job is more than just drawing attention to yourself. After all, you will not be doing much to help you toward that raise or promotion if all the attention you are drawing to yourself is negative attention. Therefore, it is vital for you to learn the ways to draw positive attention to yourself. Silently doing more than what is expected of you is one of the biggest ways you can draw positive attention to yourself. By doing more than what is expected of you, people will take notice. By doing it silently - without crowing about it or drawing attention to yourself - people will take positive notice! It should be your silent goal to outwork everyone else on your project team. If you are expected to turn in a report to your boss, make sure the report goes above and beyond what he could have been expecting. Another great way to draw positive attention to yourself is by showing up to work early all the time, and by leaving work late all the time as well. On the surface, you might think that this would really dig into the other aspects of your life, but actually, people will take notice even if you are just fifteen minutes early every day, and if you leave just fifteen minutes late every day as well. Furthermore, if you examine a "typical day" closely, you will probably find at least thirty wasted minutes hidden in there somewhere! You can draw positive attention your way just by cutting out these thirty wasted minutes and using them for work. Is is very easy to get ahead at your job. Do good work - that is all you have to do; good work, and in such a way that the attention it draws your way is positive attention.
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