Wednesday, November 20, 2019
7 Reasons No One Respect You at Work - The Muse
7 Reasons No One Respect You at Work - The Muse 7 Reasons No One Respect You at Work So, youâre coming into the office every day and killing it. Youâre not only accomplishing an insane amount of projects, but youâre doing them all well. And, to top it all off, you leave at 6 PM every day at inbox zero. You donât want to say youâre the best thing thatâs ever happened to the company, but you also donât want to lie. Thereâs just one thing: No one seems to respect you- not your co-workers, not your boss, and not even the intern whose sole responsibility seems to be sucking up to his superiors. And this is weird because, well, see above. While your first reaction might be that youâre stuck working among a bunch of unfortunate ingrates, your second might be that maybe, possibly itâs you. Thatâs never a great feeling. However, the good news is that if it is indeed you, youâre probably just committing a teeny, tiny, easily fixable workplace faux pas. With just a few adjustments, you can be back on track to being the most successful and the most respected person in the office. 1. Youâre Always Late to Meetings Your ideas might be brilliant, even game-changing, but that doesnât matter if you canât make it to that brainstorming meeting on time. Because now, rather than being able to focus on your revolutionary concepts, your colleagues are instead stuck being angry at you for sending yet another âSry, running lateâ email. Quick Fix Give yourself buffer time in your schedule in between commitments so that when meetings, calls, or projects run over their allotted time, it doesnât affect anyone but you. (Also, read this.) 2. Youâre Always on Your Phone Yes, yes, itâs hard to put your phone down. There are emails to respond to, clients to follow up with, and witty emoji combinations to text to friends (a ghost followed by a hot dog!). But every time you look at that screen instead of looking at the person speaking, youâre telling him or her that you have more important things to be doing. Quick Fix Stop bringing your phone to meetings. Seriously, just leave it at your desk. And when possible, ditch the laptop too and just bring a notebook. Nothing says, âIâm listeningâ quite like taking handwritten notes. 3. Youâre Always Swearing Look, I get it. Thereâs something somewhat exhilarating about letting a four-letter word fly when youâre frustrated in the office. But, if youâre consistently using these words to express yourself, the only thing the other person hears is, âIâm a rebellious 12-year-old stuck in the body of a grown adult.â Quick Fix Make an effort to cut swear words out altogether. Yes, even after a long night of drinks. Force yourself to find alternative ways to show anger and excitement- and if that feels impossible, take Muse writer Aja Frostâs tips on how to cut words out of your vocabulary. 4. Youâre Always Wearing Something Better Suited for a Frat Party It doesnât matter how casual your workplace may be, if you roll in at 9 AM looking like you got lost on your way to the dining hall the morning after a theme party, youâre going to get judged. Quick Fix If youâre not sure if youâre crossing the line between laidback and âluau on the quad,â check out what your co-workers are wearing. Copy them (in style, not exact outfit). Let someone else be the guy who rocks sweatpants. 5. Youâre Always Sending Incomplete Emails While youâre fantastic at communicating updates and the like, youâre often working so quickly that your emails end up being half-complete and typo-filled. So, rather than the receiver thinking, âAwesome follow-up,â he or sheâs stuck trying to interpret your message and responding back, âI think you forget to attach the file? Lol.â Quick Fix Rather than rushing your work and attempting to get as many messages out, as soon as possible, take a moment to proofread your emails. Then, take another moment. Thereâs rarely anything so urgent that it canât wait one minute. 6. Youâre Always Away From Your Desk So, turns out you donât love sitting at your desk. Youâd rather curl up on the couches, or grab a conference room, or start your mornings at home. Thatâs OK. However, if every single time a colleague passes your desk, youâre MIA, it doesnât look too great for you- even if youâre off somewhere doing amazing work. Quick Fix You donât have to chain yourself to your chair, but you should definitely make sure youâre responding to emails and chat messages and staying in communication as much as possible. People are less likely to assume youâre at a leisurely three-hour lunch if youâre responding quickly. 7. Youâre Always Telling Borderline NSFW Stories Your social lifeâs the most fun. Also the most ridiculous. So, itâs only natural you want to share your stories with the people you spend 40 hours working alongside. The only thing is that theyâre a little inappropriate (I know, your date made that vulgar joke, not you!), and more problematically, a lot unrelated to work. If the majority of words that come out of your mouth are about your wild ânâ crazy life, your co-workers will assume you have a wild ânâ crazy life moreso than theyâll assume youâre stellar at putting together an interesting statistic-filled presentation. Quick Fix Make an active effort to discuss work (get ready for a novel idea) at work- be it about an upcoming project or industry news. Youâre a well-rounded person, and you should show it. (And fine, if someone else brings up a PG-13 topic, youâre allowed to chime in.) Youâre good at your job, you care about your career, and you deserve to get a little respect around the office. Maybe even a lot. So if you find thatâs not the case, you owe it to yourself to figure out why and then fix it. Did I miss anything? Tweet me and let me know. Photo of sleeping co-worker courtesy of Shutterstock.
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