Don’t let other people’s opinion define who you are. Les Brown
A few years ago, a Group Member posted the above quotation. I keep a copy of it in one of my travelling see-through make-up bags. It is a reminder of how we choose to manage our own emotions within our careers when meeting other people we come in contact with. Have you ever been asked the question in a somewhat unfriendly way in your career — “Why are YOU here?” During the past few years it’s a question I’ve been asked at business conferences, meetings and sometimes during networking events.
When I hear the question I answer it directly. Surprisingly, my response may not be what the other person expected or wanted to hear. Because we are responsible for our own actions, we can’t know the other person’s hidden agenda(s). Opportunities do, however, present themselves daily to be mindful so you can acknowledge and accept someone else the way they are.
What is the first thought that comes to mind, when you hear this question? How many seconds do you pause before speaking? What message do you want to convey in your answer? Why is it important for you to continue the conversation? How can you reframe the question so that you manage your response?
As You Choose Who You Want to be Known As, consider reframing a response, based on your values. Have a great week.
“Jo Ann” M. Radja, Career Management Coach & Change Agent
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4th of July 2013
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4 times a year we celebrate a Patriotic Holiday. Traffic going and coming everywhere Hurrying to enjoy a great day Of celebrating our freedom From tyranny, oppression and terrorists. Jars of ketchup, mustard and hot sauce on … Continue reading
Careering on a Monday…
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It’s not what you achieve, it’s what you overcome. That’s what defines your career. Carlton Fink It’s Monday. I’m sharing a number of food for thought quotations on having a Career. Feel free to share with me your favorite career … Continue reading
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Try out Reframing…
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Wonders of March 2013 Holidays. . .
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Spring’s Eve in your Career
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It’s the Eve of the Spring Equinox and we reflect on where we are in our Careers. One thing we are most certain about, is that we communicate every day. We speak, we write, we are seen listening, we communicate with … Continue reading
Quiet Time for YOU. . .
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Chocolate Chip Cookies, Radishes and an Emotional Audit
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