Friday, March 20, 2020
8 Bad Habits that Make You Look Unprofessional
8 Bad Habits that Make You Look Unprofessional Everyone has some bad work habits. You might be the most punctual, inoffensively friendly person around, but thereââ¬â¢s always something that occasionally causes colleagues to roll their eyes. Itââ¬â¢s a fact of life- none of us is perfect. However, recognizing these bad habits, and working hard to correct them, can do a lot to keep your work reputation as high as possible. Here are 8 bad habits that make you look unprofessional. 1. Being a Debbie DownerYou know the type- the other shoe is always about to drop, the successful completion of one project just means another one is around the corner, everyone else is just so incompetent all the time. You may not even realize how much youââ¬â¢re complaining, but itââ¬â¢s definitely something to keep an eye on.2. ProcrastinatingCounterintuitively, multitasking makes it so much easier to procrastinate: ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ll do these three things now, and that other thing later.â⬠Then that fourth thing gets pushed back, and pu shed back until itââ¬â¢s a week later and youââ¬â¢re still not done with it. This is especially problematic if the delayed task is something needed by someone else, because then it makes you look undependable.3. OverpromisingOverpromising is dangerous, because either you set yourself up for an onslaught of extra work, or you fail to deliver, which means your professionalism takes a hit. Colleagues and bosses need to know they can depend on you to deliver on time, and part of that is knowing the limits of what you can and canââ¬â¢t do within a certain timeframe.4. Trying to please everyoneBeing a people-pleaser is an impulse that comes naturally to a lot of usâ⬠¦after all, you want everyone to think youââ¬â¢re awesome at delivering awesomeness. But that can easily shift over into Pushoverville, where people take advantage of your eager nature. It can also come off as sucking up, or cause frustration when youââ¬â¢re trying to placate one boss who wants things one wa y, a colleague who wants them another way, and someone from a different department who needs things done a third way. Itââ¬â¢s much better to use your judgment find the best way to handle something, and make sure that everyone knows why youââ¬â¢re doing it your way.5. Swearing like a pirateMany workplaces have become more casual in dress and attitude in general, but that doesnââ¬â¢t mean itââ¬â¢s okay to swear up a storm, especially when youââ¬â¢re talking about work. Everyone has slip-ups when theyââ¬â¢re especially frustrated, but if you drop the f-bomb in front of coworkers more than a few times, it shows a lack of professionalism and care about how you present yourself in public. In terms of self-restraint, think broadcast network standards, not HBO.6. Running lateThereââ¬â¢s always a reason- traffic on the commute, dog ate the car keys, your favorite TV chef was showing you how to make bacon soufflà ©s on the Today Show. Chronic lateness just never makes y ou look good, even if you have one of those jobs where it doesnââ¬â¢t really matter if youââ¬â¢re at your desk at 9:00 or 9:20. Being there on time (except in those times when there really is a terrible commute) shows everyone that youââ¬â¢re ready to get things done.7. Making excusesWhen things go wrong, donââ¬â¢t be that guy/gal who always has a bunch of excuses ready to go. Excuses sound exactly like what they are, and when you use them, everyone around knows it. If things go wrong, own it and resolve to move on, and people will respect your honesty and drive to get things right.8. Being too flirtyBoundaries? What boundaries? Even if the flirting is harmless, you donââ¬â¢t want to run afoul of any sexual harassment policies your company has- especially if you donââ¬â¢t know the flirtee very well. Also, if it seems like youââ¬â¢re flirting to get ahead at work, that wonââ¬â¢t endear you to your colleagues. Complimenting coworkers is fine, but try to keep it brief, friendly, and professional.Do any of these sound uncomfortably familiar to you? If so, donââ¬â¢t worry- we all have stuff to work on when it comes to workplace behavior. And thereââ¬â¢s always time to recognize, correct, and start fresh!
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