The old leader told the truth after drinking: If you want to do well in the workplace, you must see the 6 rules of survival, don't be stupid

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In one's life, the time at the company may be longer than the time at home. Career is a big question on almost everyone's mind, and it contains many small questions.

for example:

How to survive like a duck in water in the workplace?

How can I make myself less detours?

How can I climb up quickly?

……

In fact, everywhere is the same, there are certain rules or gameplay, it depends on whether you can see through the doorway.

I remember that not long after I started working, a senior in the workplace told me a lot of heartfelt words after drinking, which was really enlightening and benefited me a lot.

To this day, his words are still deeply embedded in my mind. Today, I will share this set of workplace survival wisdom with you: If you want to do well in the workplace, you must clearly understand the following 6 survival rules. Don't be stupid.

1. Keep a moderate distance and don’t be too warm to anyone

Workplace interests are the main thing. Many newbies are new to the workplace, and they are heart and lungs for anyone, and the end result is almost all bruised.

Why?

Because in the workplace, there are no permanent friends, let alone permanent enemies. The most reliable thing is the relationship of interests.

Your enthusiasm, your sincerity, and your innocence are worth nothing here, and will only be laughed at like a fool.

Therefore, whether it is facing leaders or colleagues, we must maintain a heart of awe and maintain a moderate distance. The heart of harming others is indispensable, and the heart of preventing others is indispensable.

2. Don’t gossip about others and avoid offending people with words

The most taboo and degrading behavior in the workplace is to gossip about people behind their backs. Remember a truth: if you want people to know nothing, you must do it yourself.

Don't think that if you have a good relationship with a certain colleague, you can say the right and wrong of other colleagues in front of each other. The office is so big, as long as you dare to say it, it will not be long before there will be a lot of trouble, and you will not be able to escape the name of the initiator.

It's not worth it to offend people and leave a bad impression on others.

3. Don't form gangs, don't try to win over people's hearts

Forming gangs is a taboo for any leader and boss. Privately forming a faction within the company can easily be treated as an early bird.

Especially before you are young, trying to cultivate your own power is tantamount to taking chestnuts from the fire.

Once the leader finds out that you are a threat to him, he may not say anything on the surface, but he will never let you off easily in private.

Fourth, try to keep a low profile, do not deliberately show off

As the saying goes: the wood is beautiful in the forest, and the wind will destroy it.

In the workplace, as long as you are not a towering tree with deep roots, don't be too public, otherwise, you will only cause endless trouble for yourself.

Young people are indeed sharp and competitive, which is not a bad thing, but sometimes, being low-key can create a safer and more comfortable development environment for you.

Be a low-key person, do things in a low-key manner, don't show off, when you grow up, you will be a blockbuster.

5. Try to learn to communicate and try not to contradict your boss

Communication is a major skill in the workplace, whether it is with colleagues or leaders, if there is a lack of communication, it is bound to be isolated.

It is impossible to survive without a team. If you can't fit into the team, it can only mean that you are not suitable for this company and will be eliminated sooner or later.

No one will be so kind to help you. Only when you have enough value can others be willing to look at you.

Especially when facing your boss, don't contradict. Even if you're right, learn to be tactful. People who are too upright will encounter the most obstacles in the workplace.

6. Have your own opinion, don't blindly follow the surface

In the workplace, one must be assertive in being a person and doing things, and cannot blindly follow others blindly.

It's easy to follow what others say, but being able to think independently and put forward your own insights will make you improve faster.

Having your own thoughts and ideas, and maintaining good work and study habits are the keys to growth.

There are many people who can copy and paste, but very few can really innovate themselves. In the eyes of leaders, they are definitely useful talents.

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