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Become a Better You in 10 Easy Steps

We all reach a place in our lives where we feel like we’re in a bit of a rut. It almost feels like our skin is itching for a new challenge and you have no choice but to itch it. So, if you’re looking for something new and exciting, your career is a great place to start. That’s because your career will take up the majority of your time and there’s no better place to find new and exciting opportunities that satisfy your need for change. There are lots of ways to boost your career and become a better and more accomplished version of yourself. Here are a few of them:

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Attend an Event

There are lots of different business events that could benefit you and your career. From attending a charity function to going on a course, you’ll have lots of opportunities throughout the year. Firstly, attending these events allows you to network with new people and perhaps open doors you hadn’t previously thought about. Secondly, you may gain new knowledge that helps you climb up the career ladder and boosts your self-confidence at the same time.

 

Volunteer

If you’re thinking about changing your career entirely, volunteer work could be exactly what you need to get a foot through the door. It’s a great way to gain valuable experience and meet important people. It’s also the best way of figuring out whether it’s the type of industry you actually want to work in. There are too many people who fight to get where they are just to realize it isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be. Additionally, volunteer work leaves you with a sense of fulfilment. Volunteering is very satisfying and rewarding, no matter what you do.

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Online Learning

When you’re working full-time, it can sometimes feel like you’re trapped. If you want to climb the career ladder or change jobs, you often need different qualifications to even be considered. Online learning gives you the opportunity to gain those qualifications in your own time. For example, doing an online RN MSN means you can study at your own pace, in your own time and it often costs less than studying at a traditional college. It’s the best way of indulging in a passion and finding out more about your chosen subject. It often leads to wonderful opportunities.

 

Find a Mentor

Have you ever looked at a colleague in the workplace and wished you had their enthusiasm? Well, don’t get jealous, get knowledge. The best way to reach your desired goals is to work with someone who’s already been there. If your colleague is happy to share their knowledge with you, it could give you the boost you need to get where you want to be. Sometimes, all you need is a helping hand and few good tips.

 

Say Goodbye to Procrastination

When it comes to reaching personal goals, procrastination is the devil. How many times have you tried to achieve something but got distracted along the way? It’s time to put those excuses aside. The first thing you need to do is identify how you procrastinate. Once you start to see a pattern in your procrastination, it will be easier to tackle. If you can deal with regular procrastination you should see an increase in your productivity and maybe even better working relationships.

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Use Your Lunch Wisely

Most workers use their lunch breaks to quickly eat and watch the clock until it’s time to go back to work. Your lunch breaks are an opportunity for you to catch up with your co-workers or introduce yourself to people from other departments. We get so caught up in our daily routines that they’re sometimes hard to break. So, if you’ve got some spare time during your lunch, make the most of it and strike up a conversation with someone new.

 

Subscribe to Blogs

One of the easiest ways to keep up with what’s going on is to subscribe to industry blogs. If you want to make your way up the career ladder, you need to know what’s going on at the top. New innovations, new technologies, new trends; they’re all vital to your journey. In addition, it doesn’t hurt for your peers to know that you have inside knowledge. Staying ahead of the game may mean you’re able to identify an opportunity that fits you perfectly in the future.

 

Work in Different Ways

You may be so used to the way that you work that you almost do it without thinking every day. That’s no good for your creativity and others may get bored of seeing the same work from you day in, day out. So, why not spice it up a bit? Think of creative ways to change the way you work and run them past your superiors. It could be using a different program on your desktop or making use of a new app or website. If nothing else, your colleagues will be impressed that you’re trying.

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Think About How You Present Yourself

If it’s obvious that you’re bored of your work and you really don’t want to be there, it won’t inspire much confidence in the people around you. As difficult as it may be, you need to be enthusiastic about the work that you’re doing. Your boss is far more likely to offer you a new challenge if you’ve got a smile on your face, than if you’re walking around the office miserable. When it comes to meeting new people, present yourself confidently and always make eye contact.

 

Clear Space

You know what they say, clear space, clear mind. An unorganized desk often means you have to spend time looking for important things or you don’t care enough to keep your space clear. This often speaks volumes to the people around you. Would you rather work with someone who’s organized or someone who can’t find what you need when you need it?

 

Changing your circumstances can often be as simple as changing your perspectives, so think outside the box and see where it takes you.