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Test Your Professional Behavior

Post n°54 pubblicato il 29 Ottobre 2012 da beatscheap
 

Test Your Professional Behavior

 

It抯 natural to not be understood constantly, and it抯 natural that you should not understand others constantly. When you start trading to comprehend everything that抯 said or completed to you, most of the time you'll be disappointed. There isn抰 any way you can accurately predict and interpret another person抯 words, feelings and emotions, or their deepest thoughts, simply because no two people think alike.

 

Learn to overlook things that you don抰 completely understand. For instance, whenever you interact with someone whose attitude or behavior is irritating to you, learn how to ignore the behavior. If the action toward you isn't harmful, then neglected. Then you definitely won抰 be a victim of the unpleasant behavior. Or, if you opt to, and can handle the conflict, you are able to seek a reason from the person whose behavior is distasteful for you.

 

Also, you can look at your professionalism when placed in an unpleasant or an offensive situation by either walking away or, quietly commanding you to ultimately smile. This deflects the hurt, and erases the need to believe you抳e been treated unfairly. This is a good test to practice and master.

 

In several transactions, there might be instances when you won抰 agree to a customer抯 behavior or language. More often than not, the rude behavior is not related to you. So, you are able to, disregard it. Otherwise, you抣l call at your emotional strings getting pulled each time someone does or says something you dislike.

 

Observe your personal behavior while you connect to others. Just be sure to are not responsible for any of the unprofessional habits listed below:

 

* ARGUING ?Disagreeing, quarrelling, or just being in conflict with another. Arguments begin if you find a misunderstanding. Once your words or actions cause another to see feelings of embarrassment or humiliation, or when you participate in an argument that leads to the body else receiving treatment unfairly, you are acting within an unprofessional manner.

 

Arguments aren't normal behaviors. They are self-defeating attitudes that could elevate your blood pressure as well as your stress level. Arguments tend to upset both participants. Instead of arguing, try to help and/or offer the other person抯 view. Agree to disagree ?you retain your opinion, and let the body else keep theirs.

 

* LYING ?Being deceitful, dishonest, and insincere. The number of people do you know who tell the truth all the time and also at all costs? Check out yourself, your associates, your loved ones, and anyone you connect to ?even your not-so-favorite people. In certain situations, this unprofessional behavior may be very narrowly defined and may depend upon the circumstances.

 

In some cases, it makes sense to prevent lying when you are aware that the truth is going to be damaging. You have to then evaluate your principles. Are your values more essential compared to person you抮e helping? However, whenever your test is meant to conceal the truth, in order to destroy relationships, or another抯 character, it's not a professional behavior.

 

* DOMINEERING 朅 sense of superiority, overbearing, forceful, or showing offensive behavior toward others. Developing a have to dominate in order to be accepted based upon your own self-importance is yet another self-defeating attitude. Professional behavior is never having a need to prove that you're superior to anyone else.

 

If you rely on the attention of others, or when you develop a need to be noticed, you place yourself up for constant gratification and expectation for approval. How long could you expect another person to cater to your wishes, without the other person losing her/his own self-worth?

 

* EXAGGERATING ?Overstating, embellishing the reality, or inflating the truth. Nothing is more sacred than the integrity of your mind. There's only one you. Know that you are unique ?but flaunting it to the point of rubbing someone else抯 nose in it is not a manifestation of professionalism.

 

* JUDGING ?A means of comparing you to ultimately others. You are responsible for relaxing in judgment of others whenever you undertake the following positions:

 

1. 揑抦 more attractive than she is.?

 

2 揗y accomplishments and goals tend to be more important than yours.?

 

3. 揗y business is much better than the main one outside.?

 

4. 揑 can do _________(complete the blank) better than the next person.?

 

5. The house is larger, better, and cost more income than my neighbor, co-worker, etc.

 

Whenever your thought process is based on your opinion and is not depending on fact or even the truth, the behavior is unprofessional.

 

Look closely at yourself as well as your own aspirations, then learn how to appreciate the fact that your life don't have to be built upon comparing yourself to others, exaggerating and/or lying to others, or feeling that you抮e superior. Instead, with your built-in spiritual nature, make your life one that's pleasing to others, fulfilling to yourself, and ?exceedingly professional.

 

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