- Accept your roles and responsibilities
- Be on time
- Consider the consequences
- Don't run from your mistakes
- Encourage and example positive action
- Face challenges confidently
- Grow attentive to the gaps
- Help others
- Instigate change
- Just do it (of "just get it done" if trademark issues come up)
- Know and knead your weaknesses
- Laugh and create laughter
- Maintain home and work boundaries
- Never pass blame
- Offer original solutions
- Pay attention to other's work
- Question most everything
- Read your work and about your work
- Stop all negative communication
- Talk less than you work (unless your work is talk)
- Unending effort
- View the big picture
- Write what you do
- Xenolithic resolve
- Yearn to learn
- Zeitgeist recognition
Thursday, September 18, 2014
The ABCs of Good Work
As I move out of a supervisory position at my current job, I decided to leave behind a small sampling of my ideas. I decided to write a short document that encourages the sorts of behaviors that contribute to success in the work world. Each day I post another letter of the alphabet (yes in order) with the accompanying explanation of the idea. My goal throughout my time as a supervisor was to leave things better than when I found them. This list addressing attitudes is my final attempt. I am only here including the short titles. If you wish for more explanation, you will have to ask me in some format. You are welcome.
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I just learned two new words. :) This is great.
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