Sunday, April 14, 2013

Organizational Performance (2): Personal Motivation


To enjoy a wonderful working experience, you’ve got to seriously motivate yourself.
 Check out "Working in Hell?: How To Survive In A Very Uncomfortable Working Environment"
 The statement that NO ONE can help you solve all your professional problems but YOU is also relevant in this circumstance.    
      Here are some of the techniques you can adopt to increase your motivation:
Looking at the goals
     The best way to motivate yourself is to have a flashback to the day you first came into your current workplace and re-consider those lofty goals you had brought with you then.
Change yourself
     Changing yourself or your lifestyle may bring a surprising, positive transformation for you at your workplace. For examples, if you have been known to be arrogant, not teachable and lack moral values, you can make a list of things you believe people did not like about you. Think seriously about them and slowly work toward transforming yourself by picking up some good habits. A NOTE OF WARNING: this piece of advice does not require that you should sacrifice your life or freedom to satisfy other people. Never do such a thing!   
      Relax
      The best method to calm a very troubled mind is to let it relax. No matter the kinds of tribulations or discomforts you were passing through in your workplace, if you can just allow your mind to relax for some time, you can re-energize your spirit in order to achieve both your professional and material goals.
     Boosting your self-esteem
     No one is going to help you boost your self-esteem: you’ve got to look at your reflection in the mirror everyday and promise yourself that you are going to be that great professional, in spite of the current conditions at your workplace (whether peaceful or very uncomfortable).

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