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Five Ways To Gain Respect And Be Taken More Seriously At Work

By Maria Bashi
Jul 24, 2018
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People seem to think your career success is based on how talented you are, but this is only partly true. And in some cases, your talent might not help you. Unless you’re exceptionally talented – as in, obviously more skilled than everyone else – then you also need to ensure you’re taken seriously. A person who’s treated as a joke will not rise on the career ladder, even if they’re generally able to work well. Below, we take a look at five ways to make sure people treat you with respect.

Do the Basics

If you can’t do the basics well, then how can you be trusted to do anything else well? When you get a job, it’s imperative that you take the small things – like being on time, following your lunch hour, and so on – seriously. There’s nothing that will have your superiors shaking their head quicker than seeing you stroll in ten minutes beyond your start time…and it’ll be even worse if you’ve got a coffee cup in your hand. Don’t make assumptions about how things work in the office. Just do as you expect them to be, and you won’t misstep.

Avoid Gossiping

They say it’s human nature to gossip, but then again, there’s a lot of human nature that we repress. So it is possible to overcome the temptation to talk about others. And what’s more, is that you’ll be well-served by keeping your mouth shut. Talking about a co-worker might be satisfying, but it usually reflects worse on the talker than the person being talked about. If you must talk about someone you work with…do it with a family member.

Mature Behavior

There are some people who would like to be in college forever, and live an endless life of parties and fun. But when it comes to real, adult life, it’s just not feasible. If you’re arriving into work having had little sleep and having drunk too much the night before, then you’re professional reputation is not going to be good. If you’re finding that it’s difficult to cut down on your partying, it’s time to start think about your health.  Do you feel it’s impossible to cut down? Then you may need the help of an organisation like The Arbor Behavioral Healthcare. If you’re living like a twenty-one year old even when you’re past thirty…then you can expect to be paid like a twenty-one year old.

Read the Culture, and Adapt

A professional environment is not the place for your personality to dominate. A sensible, mature person will be able to read the culture of the business, and adapt to meet it. Like it or not, it’s just part and parcel of being taken seriously!

Faking Confidence

Act Like You’re Going Places

Finally, have a look at your attitude, and what you’re projecting. If you respect yourself and believe that you’re going place, then you’ll project an image that others will take note of. It’s hard to ignore a person who acts as if they’re destined for greatness, even if their path hasn’t been established yet. Believe in yourself, and so will others!

 

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