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Workplace Rules: How Many Mirrors Do You Have In The Workplace?

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How many mirrors do you have in the workplace?

"Taking copper as a mirror, you can dress positively."

People in the workplace, nine to five, after a period of time, will inevitably be lazy in the environment.

Or for a long time, "win", or nothing, or rely on old age, or stop.

At this time, it is necessary to look at the mirror, or face, or mood or state, and more importantly, to know yourself.

The first mirror: your boss.

Boss or good or bad, but at least can shine two things: first, do you do the work to satisfy your boss?

(2) the position of your boss may be your position after years of hard work in the company. How are you doing?

(location dependent)

The second mirror: your colleague.

Colleagues represent your working environment and living environment.

Here you can see your viability and adaptability.

The third mirror: your "enemy" - competition for friends.

Here you can see your real shortcomings or shortcomings, so that you can always keep a clear head.

The fourth mirror: your direction.

"Without direction, we will never be able to get there".


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