並不是每個人都能立刻騎車趕到辦公室,而多數上班族也不必隨時待命,準備回覆電子郵件裡的公事。
2.Do the Big, Shoulder-Sagging Stuff First 先做最重要且最急迫的事
One benefit to tackling that terrible, (B)weighty thing you don’t want to do first thing in the morning is that you get some space from the other people involved in that thing—the people who often make the task more complicated and frustrating.
進辦公室先做困難而且你不想一早就做的事,這樣的好處是,你能夠遠離其他參與者,遠離那些會讓事情變得複雜和沮喪的人,避開他們的視線。
Make sure you get one thing done before you wade into email, and you’ve got a day-to-day system (C)in place.
先搞定一件事之後,再去看電子郵件,這樣一來,自然會有一套可行的例行工作模式。
3.Ask Yourself if You’re Doing What You Want to Do 問問自己,這是是自己想做的事嗎?
Feeling unfulfilled at work shouldn’t be something you realize months too late, or even years. Consider making an earnest attempt every morning.
你不應該拖了好幾個月或好幾年,才發現自己不滿手邊的工作。每天早上嘗試正面積極的方法,以突破困境。
4.Do the Human Side of Work 開發工作的人性面
You can keep in touch with contacts from year-ago projects, check in with coworkers you don’t regularly interact with, ask questions of mentors, and just generally handle the human side of work that quickly gets lost between task list items. Do your own equivalent on the regular, and you’ll have a more reliable roster of helpers when the time comes.
你可以聯繫以前一起做專案的人,試著和不常往來的同事交流、問問心靈導師問題,有些工作裡的人性面夾在一堆的任務很容易被忽略,你只是單純把它們找回來。把這類事情變成例行工作,一旦你需要幫助,你將擁有一群可靠的幫手。
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