Proactiveness for an Extra Dollar
Saturday
Jun 28, 2008
I have always believed that we can do more than relying heavily on single jobs. While they are normally routine work, once you finish the usual 9 to 5 working hours, you normally want to get home and rest. Turn on the television and have your dinner and then go to sleep. But wait, isn’t there a lot of slack time here? Why not try to do something productive for a change.
Today, you have to work smarter and approach life by maximizing your time. This is not a requirement as taking on additional workload largely depends on a person’s drive to do more. Consider the time you eat, relax and sleep. You don’t normally need more than 12 hours to do all of these things.
For others, this may vary. People want a social life to build on and perhaps majority of it would be placed here. In short, not all people would consider being proactive and managing their time as important. As they say enjoy life to the fullest. You have a job and hence are earning. But the question is “Is it Enough?”
In this aspect, telecommute work or possibly doing some extra-curricular work as perhaps trading using the web would be a good recourse. We hear people doing it in eBay while others write for a living. There are a lot of things you can do to earn the extra buck. However before you start counting the greens, do remember to define your lifestyle. Forcing yourself into it will not reap any benefits and dividends for you when it comes to managing your time wisely.
Realign Yourself for More Work Ahead
Tuesday
Jun 24, 2008
Recession is apparent and for most companies downsizing their workforce these days, it seems that we as employees should be ready for more tasks to be assigned to us. Multitasking seems to be the solution that most management companies are looking at and for the average worker; they are left with not much of a choice considering they are lucky enough not to be among the people to be given the pink slip.
Not much of a choice eh? Well, considering the real world is indeed getting tighter and that companies can no longer sustain the usual extensive workforce to cope up with the times, we as employees can only do so much. While we may work ourselves to the maximum capacity, it is apparent that some companies just have to face reality and admit that they do not have the same luxury that they once had.
Businesses are faltering one after another and you may call it a chain reaction of sorts to keep a company’s head over water. Career wise, we have to make a choice; adjust to what is assigned to us or resign our fate towards management decision. Of the two, it seems apparent that the wise employee would choose the former considering it is hard to get a job these days.
A consolation on this end can be seen though. While we would restrain ourselves towards staying with what we do as a routine everyday, exposing ourselves to other areas in the mix can help us hone new skills which may evidently become a useful tool should we decide to work for a new organization later on. But for now, we just have to leave an open mind and make the most of what we can and are tasked to do.
Motivation Is Reason to Achieve
Friday
Jun 6, 2008
For most career-oriented individuals today, one of the most important things to have is motivation. Landing a job is one thing but loving it is another. You cannot excel in a certain position if your heart is not really into it. There is more to building a career with plain intent to earn and work.
A career-path can get places if it will be something that interests them. Fascination for a certain field like computers or marketing is something that can be accepted by anyone. However, success is a different story. Motivated employees take the initiative to study these careers in varying degrees. Once this is done involuntary, you will see the difference between a plain job and a promising career for people who embrace them with open arms.
