Five words most taboo in the workplace_Wulin Blog Network

by 304885068 on 2009-03-05 09:05:45

Greedy: Although working away from home is all about meeting one's basic needs, the word "greedy" is a social killer that everyone hates! Being greedy in interpersonal relationships - whether it be taking advantage of situations at the office, stealing credit from others in front of your boss, or seeking to take the easy way out at work... If you always follow the principle of working less and earning more while in the office, then you're not far from becoming a toxic presence in the workplace! Even if there's a mountain of gold in front of you, maintain your composure and show some humility! No one wants to be at a disadvantage, especially not in the workplace. In the eyes of your colleagues, what you greedily snatch might very well be their personal unclaimed assets - how could they not resent you!

Overacting: There was once a term called "overacting woman," referring to those girls who love to show off and steal the spotlight. They are bold in seizing opportunities and unafraid to display themselves in the workplace. In short, these girls belong to the group that can always draw attention to themselves. However, in the workplace, simply knowing how to "overact" is far from enough. While you're overacting, there's an important question you should consider first: Can I know when to "rein myself in"? Being sharp-edged can be someone's strength, but it can also be their weakness. A person with sharp edges has character and leaves a lasting impression, but someone who is too sharp can be prickly and make others uncomfortable. If you don't want your colleagues to gang up against you, you must understand the dialectical relationship between "overacting" and "restraining"!