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9 subtle habits that could kill your career

9 subtle habits that could kill your career

1. Complaining Too MuchWhining about your schedule, complaining about the latest policy change, or grumbling about your paperwork could give you a bad reputation. Negative people just aren't pleasant to be around. Rather than gripe about what's not working, be proactive in your efforts to either change the situation, or change your attitude.

2. Not Speaking UpGoing with the flow all the time will make you look like a follower instead of a leader. Voice your opinion, even when it's contrary to the boss, but do so in a gracious manner. Balance out your ability to share creative ideas with your willingness to respect authority.

3. Talking More Than You ListenRambling on about your ideas, constantly offering unsolicited advice, and talking over people will get you labelled as a know-it-all. Invest more time and energy into listening to others rather than educating them.

4. Not Taking Care of YourselfWorking late hours, skimping on meals, and running yourself ragged will eventually catch up with you. You'll run out steam and your performance will suffer. Even when you're really busy–perhaps especially when you're really busy–take time to care for your physical health so you can stay mentally strong.

5. Making Excuses for Your MistakesThere's a big difference between an explanation and an excuse. Take personal responsibility for your thoughts, feelings, and behavior. Focus on learning from your mistakes, rather than covering them up, and you'll gain respect from those around you.

6. Not Taking Criticism GracefullyGetting defensive when someone offers you feedback limits your ability to learn and grow. Even when you don't agree with someone else's criticism, be willing to listen. Take the opportunity to really carefully consider whether the comment has any merit before you dismiss it altogether.

7. Speaking Negatively About Your Co-WorkersWhether you're tattletaling or gossiping, speaking negatively about your co-workers won't win you any friends. While you may think venting to a friendly co-worker about the annoying woman down the hall isn't harmful, bad-mouthing others will backfire. Follow your mother's words of advice–if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

8. Displaying a Pessimistic OutlookWhile pointing out potential downfalls of a plan can be a helpful step in reducing risk, predicting worst case scenarios on a regular basis harms office morale. Balance the occasional anxious warnings with intermittent optimism. Show you trust the choices leadership makes by expressing your hopes for the company's future.

9. Not Working Well with Others Ignoring emails, refusing to collaborate, and discrediting other people's ideas are just a few ways you might not play well in the sandbox. But research shows social adeptness is key to workplace success. If you're struggling to get along with your co-workers, improving your social skills could be a wise investment.


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