Tips for success: 14 unwritten rules for more success in the job

As a regular reader of the Career Bible, you are of course already familiar with many of our tips and advice on applications or job interviews . Hence, you also know that there is no perfect and prescribed path to success . Every situation is individual and therefore everyone has to find their own way to success - including the definition of what success actually means. For this reason, we strongly advise you to adapt the following tips to your situation and to filter out the advice that applies to you. These 9 unwritten laws can help you on the road to success in your job. Trust in your own abilities Perhaps the most important unwritten law and an essential tip for success: You can only convince other people if you believe in yourself and your own abilities . A simple example: If you don't think your presentation is great, how do you think that will get across to the customer? If you want to be successful, you always have to trust that you have the necessary skills. Otherwise you will be overtaken by other comrades-in-arms who may not be able to do so much, but who have the right attitude. Don't be afraid of making a mistake One hears again and again that mistakes mean a step backwards on the career ladder and that they should be avoided as much as possible. But the exact opposite is often true. Of course, you shouldn't stumble from one mistake to the next every day . But without one or the other misstep, people often just step on the spot. On the other hand, a lot can be learned from a mistake and improved in the future. So don't be overly cautious , stay ready to take one or the other risk. Sometimes the only thing that helps is stepping out of the comfort zone . Do not blaspheme the boss or colleagues In the office corridor or in the coffee kitchen, gossiping has unfortunately become a kind of national sport for employees. With the nice office neighbor, the boss or the new teammate is dragged on or jokes are made unabashedly at the expense of others. 

This is how rumors spread at lightning speed. In the short term this may be amusing, but over time such gossip always comes as a light and the job is quickly in danger. You may not be able to prevent the radio transmission, but you can forego getting involved . Stick to your goals If you get up to speed on something and pursue one of your dreams, you will always meet someone who is convinced that you cannot make it. There are negative people and doubters in every environment. Even so, if you really want to achieve anything, you have to stick to your goals. Make yourself aware that it is your goal and therefore your path that you have to go. Just because another person doesn't feel comfortable taking the necessary steps doesn't mean you can't do better. Never be satisfied Goals are an essential step on the way to success. Knowing where you want to go, what needs to be achieved and, last but not least, what steps are necessary to get to this point. Only with one goal in mind can you motivate yourself to do your best and keep going. It is often even more important, however, not to rest on it when a goal has been achieved, but to set a new one . Success feels good, but if you are satisfied with it, you will soon find that being successful is not a permanent condition. Still, listen to criticism Still, after you've blocked out destructive complainers, you should still take the time to think seriously about constructive criticism . Often you will find new food for thought and opportunities for improvement that you might not have come up with on your own. So take this feedback to heart and take the best with you to continue working on your success. Take responsibility Nobody likes to admit to having done something wrong. This scratches your own ego and stirs up fear of possible consequences. But sweeping a mistake under the rug for this is the wrong approach . You risk doing more damage. You show greatness and the will to improve when you admit a mistake to yourself and others and take responsibility. This is exactly what makes you successful, because you can impress your boss and grow from the situation instead of hiding. Find a role model If you want to be successful in your job yourself, it is often wise to look for a role model who has already followed exactly this path . This works for both employees and self-employed. Find someone who has already achieved the success you are still striving for and ask yourself how they achieved it. Of course, you are not one to one in his footsteps and exactly the same things. But it can still be a good inspiration and motivation if you keep in mind that it is not impossible. Do not succumb to competition Often, when you are successful, you first think of an egoistic attitude, of an elbow society in which you assert yourself at the expense of others in order to benefit the most at the end of the day - regardless of how the others are doing or whether with your own behavior maybe even someone else was harmed. In fact, it has been shown time and again that particularly successful people stand up for others, support them and are also prepared to put their own interests behind if others can benefit from them. Say no, too No, I can't take on any other tasks at the moment ... or no, unfortunately we can't change the weekend shift ... Rejection seems to have little to do with success, but in fact it is an important success tip to show limits. 

Those who do not know their own load limits or who do not manage to adhere to them allow themselves to be constantly exploited and systematically overwhelm themselves until they come to a point where things can go no further. Make decisions It is a well-known saying that decisions are always made. Either from you - or from someone else for you. To be successful in your job, you need to learn to take matters into your own hands . This can be difficult with important things, but must not lead to a numbness of fear. Many employees do not climb the corporate ladder because they simply do not dare to climb the next step and tackle the associated change. But if you don't shape your path yourself, someone else will determine it . Keep your work fun For many employees, stress determines the entire working day. You can be successful at work without having fun at your own work. On the other hand, there is the question: is it really worth it? At the end of the day, money is not everything in life and you will only be truly successful if you do your job not only well, but above all if you enjoy doing it. Develop yourself further The professional world is very fast moving. In order to be successful in your job, you have to keep up with the times in almost all industries . Do not rest on the fact that you have brought all the important qualifications with you after completing your training. The demands on employees and managers can change quickly. Therefore, observe which new qualifications are important in your position and develop yourself further in this direction. Further education and training also help here. Focus on fewer things Many companies are looking for the egg-laying woolly milk pig among their employees, but in order to be really successful at work, it can often be advisable to specialize in one area . Of course, you should also think outside the box and follow what is happening on the market , but it is always good for your career if, for example, your boss has to automatically think of you and your expertise on a certain topic. With such a stone in the board and a clear profile, nothing stands in the way of professional success.

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