Saturday, September 12, 2020

On The Job By Anita Bruzzese Is The Green

On the Job by Anita Bruzzese Helpful info and advice from America's favorite workplace columnist Friday, August 12, <a href=">Social Bookmarking</a> Hey Anita, another good post. Funny cos I revealed something related like 30 mins ago! Well, considerably related. I think typically jealousy is a human response to deflect responsibility. Especially at work. You mentioned generally you catch yourself being jealous. Now, reply actually. When you're feeling that way, do you actually consider you've done everything you could to realize what you wanted? If you don't get a promotion, are you a hundred and ten% positive you've accomplished all you would to get it? My take on that is, in all probability you didn't. You did a lot. But not one hundred ten%. And that is the place the jealousy comes from. You feel responsible for failure, and the first thing to do is to search for someone accountable. Sometimes it takes ve ry little to overcome jealousy. It takes the braveness to stand up and say out loud to your boss: 'I need that promotion. I'm going to do no matter it takes to get it and I will be profitable'. That statement screams 'i need duty'. People at present need authority. Responsibility, not so much. Wherever you discover responsibility, you will not find jealousy. Alex, I suppose the interesting thing about jealousy and envy is admitting to myself it isn't so much about someone else, as it's about ME. It's about taking a tough have a look at myself and my own actions. It's not having a pity party for myself, but quite -- as you so clearly point out -- combating for what I want. Great feedback...thanks.

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