Monday, May 25, 2020
Get Mad About The Right Things - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Get Mad About The Right Things - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Check yourself. Ask yourself this one question and then take a moment to really think about your answer. Are you getting mad about the right things? Then take it two steps deeper with these follow-on questions. Are you getting mad about things that you have control over? Are you getting mad about things you dont have control over? These two questions are critical for determining whether you are getting mad about the right things. Why does this matter? Because, if youre getting mad about things that you can control then you can actually do something about it. For example, if you are constantly late you can control that If you are regularly forgetting things you can control that If you find yourself starting every sentence with sorry you can control that too. Why bother? Because these are soft skills that will determine your life and career trajectory. Whether we are willing to admit it or not these are skills other people measure us on. These are skills we ultimately measure ourselves upon too. Anger Management + Excuse Management ? Life Management I decided to write this post because far too often I find myself both saying and hearing âsorryâ before too many conversations. Iâm not saying you should never say you are sorry. Iâm suggesting that we collectively can work on the soft skill that that means we donât need to start every conversation with an apology⦠with an excuse. The underlying logic is this⦠if you are starting every conversation with an apology you might be doing something wrong. Along this same line of thinking⦠if you are consistently late this will be noticed by your peers, your partners, and your customers. You have the power to fix this. Some say itâs a passive-aggressive behavior to always be late. Perhaps there is some truth to this. But, trust me, you donât want to be the person that people know will ALWAYS be late. You might think itâs fashionable, but itâs just plain rude and something YOU can control. âIf you arenât 10 minutes early ⦠you are lateâ an old military saying and what the best sales rep I ever met lives by What does this have to do with getting mad about the right things? This post runs in parallel to another one I wrote about Avoiding Self Sabotage. Self-Sabotage can often be traced back to getting mad at yourself. Back to questions 2 and 3⦠If you can control the situation then you can change the situation. If you canât control it⦠then you should address it to the best of your abilities and move on. With the goal of not having to provide an excuse for not delivering what you committed and for not being angry with yourself. This boils down to the age old adage of controlling what you can control and not spending energy on the things that you cannot. Then, if and when you need to get mad about something⦠youâll know you are getting mad about the right things.
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