Some people are always complaining: why can't they ever get promoted, and why is he the one getting promoted this time? Is it really just someone else's fault? Maybe it's your "sick" thinking that's holding you back.
Engaging in a meaningful job is one of the best ways to build self-confidence. However, due to the sluggish economic environment and fierce competition, when young workers enter the workplace, their work deprives you of self-confidence because of their low efficiency, poor performance, or interpersonal problems. The American Journal of Psychology Today recommended four simple small actions to eliminate the negative impact of work in a timely manner.
Self-growth of people in the workplace should be oriented towards the realization of strengths, and action plans should be formulated in conjunction with daily work scenarios, rather than deep analysis of everything. If it is indeed necessary to conduct deep analysis of certain issues, it should also be tailored to the specific issues, with a focus on solving problems and removing constraints, rather than just encouraging growth.
The division of labor in the workplace is meticulous and clear. Not everyone can become a phoenix as soon as they enter the workplace. More people will appear as a donkey when they first enter the workplace. Although we are so reckless and conceited, we come out of school and bump into another new strange environment, followed by confusion, anxiety, hesitation and helplessness about the future. All kinds of feelings come to our minds together, and the meaning is in the unspoken. But why can't we be happy donkeys?