How Do You See Yourself as a Worker

by Alan Jasper.

Share
|
Homepage | Submit your article | Contact | TOS
More articles on success and goals  

You are here: Categories » Self improvement » Success and goals

It doesn't take much life experience to realize that there's an enormous disparity in the way people work. You can walk into almost any department store and find salespeople who greet you with a smile and go out of their way to help you find just what you need . . . and others who sit behind the counter talking to each other and act as if your questions are an intrusion on their conversation. You find builders, subcontractors, suppliers, and craftsmen who take time to do a job well, pay attention to detail, and take pride in their work . . . and others who rush through a job, cut corners, and focus more on increasing their profit than on turning out excellent work.

As well as how these people see work and how they see their work, the quality of their work grows out of how they see themselves as workers - and, as a result, how they work.

In a social environment that gives many mixed messages about work, where do great workers get their paradigms of great workers?

Some have been raised in families or cultures that value a strong work ethic. Asian immigrants to the United States, for example, have earned a reputation in the workplace for their solid work ethic.

Others work in strong, value-centered organizations that teach employees to see themselves as excellent workers. It's a pleasure to go into those environments. If they're part of a national or international chain, you feel comfortable that wherever you go, you'll receive the same high quality service. Hopefully, wherever these employees go in the future, they take with them the vision they acquire through training on the job.

Some have learned to be great through observation and experience. They've seen qualities that have led to the recognition and promotion of others and have chosen to integrate those qualities in their own lives.

Others seem to have an innate disposition to work. Regardless of their upbringing or environment, they seem to recognize the satisfaction and fulfillment that come from working hard to accomplish a meaningful purpose or goal.

Whether or not you have the advantage of family or cultural influence, corporate training, experience, or innate personality, you can choose to become a great worker. You can choose to be excellent in whatever you do.

And why not? If you're going to work, you might as well work wonderfully. Mediocre employees are poor leaders, poor team play- ers. They get passed up for pay raises and promotions. They're generally frustrated and bored. They find little or no satisfaction in their work.

So why not commit to excellence? You'll contribute more. You'll feel better. You'll make more money. You'll generate more credibility and have greater opportunities. Whether your work is in the family or out of the home, the more you learn to see it in terms of excellence, the greater fulfillment you will find in it.

Leave a comment or ask a question
Total comments: 0

Success and goals Disclaimer

  • The e-articles directory is not responsible for any and all copyright infringements by writers and authors. If you suspect the information contained by this page for any copyright infringements, please contact us to investigate the issue
Mastering Your Mind Power: You Must Persist To Succeed - You are on a journey to master your mind power in order to direct your mind to produce or attract more of the things and conditions you desire. Always take another step toward mastering your mind p (more...)
Mastering Your Mind Power: Training Your Imagination, Part 3 - Change is absolutely necessary to move from where you are to you desire to be. Begin now to realize that that part of your mind called your imagination is the only vehicle by which the change you w (more...)
Mastering Your Mind Power: Training Your Imagination, Part 2 - When you were born into this world, you came equipped to navigate this physical existence. You were given five senses, the senses of touch, site, smell, taste, and hearing. You tend to assign value (more...)
How Devilsh Is The Prada Devil - How much are you willing to do for you job? How would you define success? How much time have you spent with you family during the last .. let’s say.. month? A few hours having fun, maybe a (more...)
Career: Considering Making a Change - Organizations are learning to respond to the demands of the global market by outsourcing, downsizing, and making acquisitions. This has had dramatic consequences for career-minded people. Loy (more...)
How to find local jobs - Is your new years resolution is " how to find a job"? Congratulations, you’re not alone! According to statistics, around 15% of the population switch jobs annually and search for n (more...)
Influencing Senior Management - Having great ideas can prove frustrating, especially if you don't have the ability to sell them to someone who has the power to approve implementation. Here's how to persuade those above you to (more...)
The Truth About Failures - Failure is a situation when we are unable to reach our goals. We all fail some where in our life , but this is not " be all and end all". We all know that "failures are the pillars (more...)
Career: Getting Ahead in Your Organization - No one can manage your career better than you can. But if you wait for opportunities to present themselves, you may sit around forever. You must be pro-active. You must be assertive. The follow (more...)
Matching the Plan to Goals - A goal is a vision of an end result that could or would be produced by an effort. Goals give us directions and milestones throughout our lives. Let’s look at three of the most important types o (more...)

 
free content
    Copyright © 2006 - 2012 e-articles.info.
The texts, articles and tutorials in the directory are property of their respective owners and authors.