Have you ever had that nightmare where you are in a hurry to get to an important meeting at work, but you can walk out the door, no matter how hard you try? First, you can not find your keys. Then yo
u realize two pairs of shoes. Finally, you think they are together, and suddenly your on the go, breakfast is to maintain control over food-shirt, and just goes on and on. Then you wake up more confused and agitated that one of the desperate Jersey.
We all love ourselves as confident, knowledgeable, optimistic workers. The tr
uth is, no matter your age, profession or position, we all have the occasional deep-rooted teeth grinding by fear when it comes to work. To find out what makes your white knuckling professional, we asked jobseekers to our Twitter and Facebook accounts to share their concerns with us. Here's what we found:
1. Be discovered
Ruth Mott, executive coach and owner of Mott Council in Chicago, Illinois, said: "The most common concern I hear from my clients is that they" discovered. "Somewhere, someone will discover that they are actually a hoax, pretending to be an experienced professional. "
This fear, says Mott, some employees will be able to go to the next level of work, or even the next meeting. "They underestimate their experience, intelligence and desire." Convinced that good luck, not skill them to where they are professionally, are stunted to go ahead with confidence.
Second is less than perfect
Jeffrey Milano, ThePeoplesChemist.com CEO, said: "As a consultant in a variety of shops, my biggest fear was that I would not know how to handle a situation thrown at me and end up making a costly mistake, an educated shot in the dark. "
Interestingly, Milan explains that the biggest problem business' has often been the wrong decision, but indecision. "Too many companies and professionals are stuck in indecision. Those who actually have some false move, and obvious."
Third Maternity at work
Another common fear is the delicate balance between motherhood and career. Bronagh Hanley, an entertainment publicist based in San Francisco, California and owner of Big Noise PR, said: "It is difficult to juggle all and sit in the copy room with the door locked while you pump breast milk completely undermines your status to colleagues if they are true or not. are out of balance, to keep the workload to maintain your dignity and collecting is a challenge. "
4th E-error
"I like the humor in the workplace so it is easy to let our guard down and send an e-mail, and then the fear would be gone in the wrong hands. CEO aka Mr. Stinky breath Fail". - Darin A.
We know it's tempting to hit their partners may be less pleasant or management team, but if you like your job, and in this economy, we imagine to do much, please follow the air on the side of caution. Never put in writing insults. Remember that employers have the right to review calls made by their devices, including e-mail. If you only have to leave for fear of spontaneous combustion, do so during lunch or after work at an offsite location.
5. Boredom professional
"Taking Chances very little and end up with a static career." - Evelyn E.
Yes, the economy is difficult but not impossible. If you are unhappy in their current position or company to do something. Never leave your current job until you have something more in a row, unless you're rich, of course, but be aggressive in pursuit of greener pastures. Do not settle and end up losing 10 years in a place where you are not satisfied, your skills are not used to their full potential and ambition suffers a slow and torturous death.
Many employers, especially in this economy can tell you, either directly or indirectly in so many words, to suck and be grateful for the work you have. You can be thankful, but that does not mean you have to stay there indefinitely. Take risks, but carefully planned, designed them, and that the fear of a static or unfulfilling career behind.
6. Was banned
"May they all despise me because I really master." - Dawn W.
Meet with your boss is the key to success in any position. More than that, is the only way to stay sane at work. If you are lucky enough to get along with your boss, to adopt it. Teach other employees how to work the best with him, because you have learned, so they can enjoy a healthy relationship-dependent head too, and leave the hate behind the day.
Lose 7th skills
"To become obsolete, while being unemployed." - John M.
This is all too common fear and unfortunate of the labor market today, but there are ways to overcome it. Volunteer, take a class, start a professional blog, or contract / temporary work, and network, network, network. The point is to stay active, learn, contribute in some way, and connected to the sector.
Take time to read news and blogs related to your field all week. In this way, when you do not get an interview, it is clear to the employer that you are required to date, and we tried to stay interested and occupied during unemployment.
8. Embarrassment
"In addition to being late for a meeting with toilet paper hanging from the back of the skirt, everything else can be arranged and / or forgotten." Debbie C.
Now it is some optimism. A positive attitude is a vital asset to your business. More than intelligence and skills, a positive attitude always make you more successful at work and in life. It allows you to be better problem solver, the experimental results, employee and person.
Fears more professional
Employment creepy does not stop there. Concerns of some staff are funny, some are serious concerns to many job seekers and workers in tug-of-war, today's economy. The list goes on and on. Here are just a small sample of other concerns that keep workers up at night.
"Being a career in anything." - @ NaturalNano
"Resist the urge to Roundhouse early, strong, unpleasant, a colleague sitting in the closet next to me." - James G.
"To forget how to balance what I love to do and my life in general." - Jazmin C.
"You do not have sufficient training or skills." - Cheryl B.
"Mouth to my boss because I have a bad day." - Billy H.
"I can go back to school, finish my studies and still can not get a job that pays the bills and student loans." - Rachel S.
"Write something stupid on Facebook and the future employer to read it." - Charles T.
"To interview an idiot." - Sean A.
"I can not get on to make systemic change." - Sofia S.
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