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How to turn busy work into its own growing value?

How to turn busy work into its own growing value?

In the workplace, I believe that many people want what they do to be meaningful, but some people just work mechanically. Let's share how to make busy work your own growth value. Let's have a look.

How to turn busy work into self-appreciation 1 Many people are really busy and plunge into what they see. I think before doing this thing, we must first understand the purpose of doing this thing and what kind of feedback leaders need.

Everything is result-oriented, you are busy, there is no reason to be busy until the end. If you can't meet the expectations of the leaders, it is a waste of time.

Only by making clear the direction to be busy can we arrange the work plan more reasonably and allocate the time reasonably.

For example, I have to complete one thing in several steps, who I need to communicate with, where is the time node of each step, and so on. Only by understanding these things well can we finish our work more efficiently, achieve our goals and reduce unnecessary busyness and detours. This busyness is meaningful.

Instead of getting something, you just scratch your beard and eyebrows, and finally you can't handle anything well. Spend five minutes every day, make a list of things to do today and sort them in order of priority, so as to get rid of inefficiency.

You know, things can never be done, but you must learn to deal with all the problems you encounter in a planned and orderly way.

How to be busy correctly in the workplace?

1, vertical deep tillage

As can be seen from my friend's example, the biggest problem is that there is no vertical deep ploughing, and time is divided by colleagues and redundant tasks. On the contrary, there is no time to do the work of eating by yourself, and naturally there is no way to grow.

Then what we need to change is to dig deeper into our work of eating. Of course, this does not mean that you will never take on extra jobs or help your colleagues again. You must take on extra work and help your colleagues, so that you can get a promotion and a raise, but you must follow one principle: the law of 28.

In other words, put 80% of your time and energy into your vertical main business, leaving 20% of your energy to help others and do other chores well.

This will not only affect your main business, but also help you get a promotion and a raise.

Step 2 learn to refuse

Another possibility is that if your leaders and colleagues always give you unimportant jobs, so that you have no time to grow up, how can you refuse?

A direct and decisive refusal.

Because sometimes leading colleagues throw tasks because they think you have time, so they throw them to you. They seldom deliberately target you. If you don't have time, but you are too embarrassed to refuse, they will doubt your ability if you don't do well.

But if you refuse directly and decisively, the other person will know, "Oh, it turns out that he doesn't have time, so I'll leave him alone."

The other person can't do anything, only know that you don't have time, and then they won't give you any more tasks. Don't you have time to grow?

How to make busy work become your growing value? 2. Busy work makes you a little idle.

Careful observation shows that many people around you are very tired. In order to make money, work hard, even take a few part-time jobs, and turn yourself into a high-speed machine that runs around the clock without leaving any leisure. In the end, although my purse was bulging, my health was dragged down and I had to spend a lot of hard-earned money to buy supplements. As a result, I got sick. Some people lead an easy life, which has nothing to do with fun. No matter how busy I am at work, I still don't forget to squeeze out a little leisure, or stretch my arms and wave my fists at will, or pick up my mobile phone and sip my mouth to send two small jokes to my friends, or slowly gather up to the window and quietly savor the outside world for a while. They may not make much money, but they live comfortably and have a lot of fun. Of course we appreciate the latter, but people are sometimes like this: busy because of the pressure of survival; Because I am eager for success, I am impetuous and uneasy, and rarely consciously calm down to enjoy the simple and beautiful psychological details in life.

I miss the days of doing nothing. After waking up from a nap, pick up the newspaper on the bed, read a few essays, and occasionally drink two weak teas; Walking alone in the street, I stopped to watch grandpa play chess and children play football from time to time. Turn out the map, go around the mountain, then pack your bags and rush on the road ... inadvertently, you can feel a sense of detachment. Sometimes I think it's good to be a student-I have so much time at my disposal. It is an extravagant hope to do what you like after work. If you think about it carefully, it's not all time, sometimes it's really numb. Living in a materialistic society will be contaminated with some impurities that are contrary to the soul, and even confused. It's hard to find that leisure again and enjoy great happiness again. After all, they are ordinary people. After all, they want to make a living, make contributions to society and live out the value of life. So I have to get busy. But in order not to get tired and sick, we should deliberately leave some time idle.