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The leader sent you a message, should you reply immediately?

Don't choose the second after the leader sends you a message. Be sure to reply at the right time. Learn to wait for a while when you see the news sent by your boss after work, otherwise your boss will think you are free. In case the boss has a job for you, you have to go back to work overtime. Reply to the boss every once in a while, and the boss will think you are busy. Use your time wisely so that the boss won't bother you again.

You can reply according to your work content, so that you won't miss important information. If you find that the boss has arranged urgent work for you, you should reply to the boss immediately. If it is the boss's private affairs, you can find some reasons to shirk or tell the boss that you have something to do. If you feel very troublesome, you can also choose not to reply. Things at work are necessary, don't choose to shirk them yourself. You should make a good impression on your boss and make him think that you are a person who loves your work.

Don't be so positive in everything, and don't choose to cater to your own leaders. Things will happen to everyone. Save yourself if you can. Don't choose to flatter yourself, it will make you feel very painful. Politely replying to other people's WeChat is the most correct way. I want to analyze these problems calmly, but I don't want everything to be particularly positive.

Generally speaking, you should do your own thing after work, but you must not spend all your time on leadership. Don't answer immediately what the leader tells you, or the leader will think you are an easy person to send away. You should treat these things rationally and don't listen to the leaders foolishly. You must understand the hidden rules of the workplace and be a person with high emotional intelligence, not a person with low emotional intelligence. You must distinguish between off-duty and on-duty hours so as not to make yourself so tired.