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44 “Secrets” and “Clever Strategies” For Dealing with the Recession of 2008-XXXX
donderdag, november 10, 2011 at 12:04PM |
Post a Comment - You come earlier.
- You leave later.
- You work harder.
- You may well work for less; and, if so, you adapt to the untoward circumstances with a smile—even if it kills you inside.
- You volunteer to do more.
- You dig deep and always bring a good attitude to work.
- You fake it if your good attitude flags.
- You literally practice your "game face" in the mirror in the morning, and in the loo mid-morning.
- You give new meaning to the idea and intensive practice of “visible management.”
- You take better than usual care of yourself and encourage others to do the same—physical well-being determines mental well-being and response to stress.
- You shrug off shit that flows downhill in your direction—buy a shovel or a “pre-worn” raincoat on eBay.
- You try to forget about “the good old days”— nostalgia is self-destructive.
- You buck yourself up with the thought that “this too shall pass”—but then remind yourself that it might not pass any time soon, and so you re-dedicate yourself to making the absolute best of what you have now.
- You work the phones and then work the phones some more—and stay in touch with positively everyone.
- You frequently invent breaks from routine, including “weird” ones—“changeups” prevent wallowing and bring a fresh perspective.
- You eschew all forms of personal excess.
- You simplify.
- You sweat the details as never before.
- You sweat the details as never before.
- You sweat the details as never before.
- You raise to the sky and maintain at all costs the Standards of Excellence by which you unfailingly evaluate your own performance.
- You are maniacal when it comes to responding to even the slightest screwup.
- You find ways to be around young people and to keep young people around—they are less likely to be members of the “sky is falling” school.
- You learn new tricks of your trade.
- You remind yourself that this is not just something to be “gotten through”—it is the Final Exam of character.
- You network like a demon.
- You network inside the company—get to know more of the folks who “do the real work.”
- You network outside the company—get to know more of the folks who “do the real work” in vendor-customer outfits.
- You thank others by the truckload if good things happen—and take the heat yourself if bad things happen.
- You behave kindly, but you don't sugarcoat or hide the truth--humans are startlingly resilient and rumors are the real killers.
- You treat small successes as if they were Superbowl victories—and celebrate and commend accordingly.
- You shrug off the losses (ignoring what's going on in your tummy), and get back on the horse and immediately try again.
- You avoid negative people to the extent you can—pollution kills.
- You eventually read the gloom-sprayers the riot act.
- You give new meaning to the word "thoughtful.“
- You don’t put limits on the flowers budget— “bright and colorful” works marvels.
- You redouble, re-triple your efforts to "walk in your customer's shoes." (Especially if the shoes smell.)
- You mind your manners—and accept others’ lack of manners in the face of their strains.
- You are kind to all mankind.
- You keep your shoes shined.
- You leave the blame game at the office door.
- You call out the congenital politicians in no uncertain terms.
- You become a paragon of personal accountability.
- And then you pray.










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