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5 mistakes you should avoid at work



Procrastination


 Always try to keep up with the timelines and avoid delaying things that we committed.


 Nobody in the world can claim that they have never missed deadlines in their life. In this demanding world, every one of us is committed to multiple tasks either in our office or personal life. Even if we are not able to complete all work on time, It is good to start the work without delaying it due to our laziness.


STOP PROCRASTINATING


Delegation


Many people think that delegating the work assigned to them may let their subordinates gain equal knowledge as they have. This is not true. All companies want their employees to work on new assignments as much as possible. Moreover, a person who cannot get replaced cannot get promoted.


DELEGATE WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED


Not saying NO


All of us will face a scenario where we have to say NO to a work assigned. Agreeing to all the work assigned to you without understanding the priority will bring down your performance. You will forget to eat the frog (finish the tedious task assigned to you).


STOP SAYING YES FOR ALL.


Making yourself irreplaceable


There is no job for which a company cannot get a replacement. Working hard round the clock and taking up all tasks assigned to you won't make you irreplaceable. It may also showcase you as a slogger There may not be a person who can excel in your role as soon as they step into your shoes but eventually they will get better at it.


ACCEPT THE FACT THAT YOU ARE REPLACEABLE AND S0RND TIME IN REJUNER



Not upscaling yourself for the future role


We often get stuck to our comfort zone at some point in our careers. All organizations wanted their employee to go up the organization ladder as they get experienced. As an employee, Start preparing for your future role as soon as you get into the role you aspired. 


NEVER FEEL SETTLED IN A ROLE


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