Your early career years are pivotal in shaping your future. To thrive and meet your professional goals, it's essential to leverage every opportunity, whether starting fresh or advancing in your role.
In this article, we'll discuss some things you can do to do well during your 20s.
Here are seven key career moves you should consider making in your 20s to set yourself up for long-term success:
We spend the majority of our lives at work, so it's important to know how to create positive relationships not only to keep our work experience enjoyable but also for our overall well-being.
Be friendly but set boundaries. Always show respect and courtesy to your colleagues whenever possible. Avoid gossip or negative talk about others and focus on building positive connections.
When at work-related events, remember you're still in a professional setting; act accordingly.
Politely decline tasks outside your role; offer help when possible. Learn to say no when necessary, and don't take on more than you can handle.
When declining a task, keep your explanation brief and clear. You can also suggest alternatives like, "I could handle this, but it might push back XYZ. Would that work for you?"
Speak confidently, without being aggressive. When you feel frustrated or upset with someone, take a step back and address the issue calmly and professionally.
Be mindful of non-verbal cues as well, such as maintaining eye contact and using open body language. These can convey positive messages and help build trust.
Learn also to understand and adapt to your co-workers' communication styles.
a. Manage down (Leading subordinates) 📉
Know your team's strengths and weaknesses. Delegate tasks accordingly, and offer constructive feedback or support when needed.
Recognize their achievements and show appreciation for their hard work; this will foster a positive working relationship and boost morale.
b. Manage up (Leading superiors) 📈
Understanding your boss's communication style, priorities, and expectations can help you build a strong working relationship.
Be proactive in communicating your progress and seeking feedback. This shows initiative and a desire to improve, which employers value.
Workplace challenges can often seem overwhelming. This guide provides actionable strategies to handle common difficult work scenarios with confidence and professionalism.
Solutions:
Establish firm work boundaries. Then, Prioritize tasks and delegate or automate when possible.
Reach out for help if needed, and communicate clearly with your team about workload limits.
Solutions:
Be proactive in seeking feedback and recognition. Ask your clients or third-party vendors to share feedback with your manager.
Keep track of your achievements and use them as inspiration to do better. And don't forget to celebrate your wins, no matter how small!
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Focus on what you can control, like your attitude and approach to work. Surround yourself with positive people and build a support system.
If the culture is too toxic or unhealthy, it may be time to consider finding a new job. Make sure your job aligns with your values, identity, and goals.
In today's ever-evolving world, your career decisions directly affect your financial well-being. 💸
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