Malfunctioning Horn
If you are not tooting your horn occasionally at work, don't be
surprised if you aren't noticed. Striking a perfect balance in
horn-tooting skills is tricky. Too much noise is downright
annoying. Consider the egomaniacs in the workplace who can't
seem to stop saying great things about themselves. On the flip
side, those who patiently wait in the shadows for someone to
notice them fare no better. Telling your boss and others of your
successes and milestones is an important step toward
visibility--and visibility does matter! It's equally important
to toot other people's horns occasionally. There is great power
in a sincere compliment and the favor will invariably be
returned.
Rusty Battery
Cars won't start if they have a faulty battery, just as your
career won't start without a solid motivation level. Is it hard
to get up in the morning to go to work? Do you feel depressed on
Sunday evenings, knowing another workweek is around the corner?
Do you lack the initiative to volunteer for projects and extra
assignments? Poor motivation is difficult to hide, but you can
commit to change it with proper discipline and attention.
Personal attitude is within your control, not others. Don't
allow yourself to rationalize low motivation by blaming external
factors. Give your battery a jump by surrounding yourself with
positive people--and going the extra mile at work.
Wheels Out of Balance
When the wheels on a car are out of balance, the tires get run
down very quickly. Without proper balance between your personal
and business life, you won't achieve maximum mileage results,
either. "Workaholism" is nothing to be proud of. Any positive
behavior (including work, exercise, sleep, or eating) can become
detrimental when taken to excessive levels. If you find yourself
frequently dwelling over work matters at home, or if you are
working an inordinate number of hours per week, you need to
examine the balance in your life. Neglecting family, hobbies,
entertainment, and quiet time for your job will put an
unpleasant tread on your life. You will actually perform better
at work when other aspects of your life are not ignored.
Worn Shock Absorbers
Shock absorbers are designed to help a car manage inevitable bumps
in the road. If you are unable to maneuver over obstacles at
work effectively, it may be time to examine your resilience
level. One wise man put it well: "Success seems to be largely a
matter of hanging on after others have let go." Are you able to
hang on when the going gets rough? Are you easily discouraged
and ready to throw in the towel when things go wrong at work?
According to another wise man, "If you don't have problems, you
don't have a job." If you want to succeed, you must maintain a
healthy attitude toward problems and obstacles. Viewing them as
challenges rather than nuisances is an excellent way to glide
over any bumps in the road.
Take Time for Tune-ups
Tune-ups make cars last longer and improve their performance.
Smart car owners take the time for proper maintenance and
achieve the best results. Your career tune-ups are just as
important to ensure maximum mileage at work. You'll be on the
road to success in no time.