Friday, June 7, 2013

The Working Environment, Your Working World

The Working Environment is Your World

When working for a company or any institution that is paying you a salary at the end of the month it is important to appreciate your working environment as an environment that is dynamic. The working environment is constantly changing and people are changing with it. Don't let the pressures and anxieties from this world pull you down from really achieving an output that would really add value to the company. You have to be strong, you have to be focused. Don't let the working environment take control of you but take control of the working environment. Lets look at some scenarios in the working environment that demands you to be in control.

Taking control of anything that comes your way

1) A Rude Boss; Sometimes you may have to put up with a very rude and aggressive boss. How you wish you hadn't accepted the job in the first place right? thinking about all those times during your previous job when you were always met with a nice happy smile from your supervisor. Well those times are gone, atleast for now....You have to grab the bull by its horns. When a boss comes yelling at you because you were only 5 minutes late because of traffic, you have to be strong. How do you take control? Well, it really has to do with how you handle your emotions. You can either overreact back at him and get into further problems or you can alternatively look for possibilities to avoid trouble. In the working environment it is highly important to remain calm in situations like these and if there are possibilities to launch a complaint, make sure to use the correct channels. Remember to remain calm and respectful. 

2) Mounting Pressure; The working environment can just be filled with pressure that affects almost everybody. You may fall victim anytime but the way you react to pressure either from work or from home really can determine your future in the company. Mounting pressure in the working environment can lead to poor performance and poor performance can lead to frustration. You don't want pressure to affect your overall performance including the relationship with others in the working environment. How do you take control?;

a) Ask for a day off from work. Spend some time alone or with family. Arrange for a massage somewhere.
b) Take leave at least for a 2 weeks or so. If you are single, maybe that may be the best time to find someone special in your life.
c) Take a deep breath, watch your food intake and drink lots of water.
d) Have a good nights sleep

Making every minute count in the Working Environment
As you make the working environment your working world you should take every opportunity to make the best of it. Spend some time learning about the organization you work for, get to know others at a professional level. Be more productive and more useful to your employers because in doing that you will soon realize how easy it is to enjoy work despite any obstacles that may come your way.


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