Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Are you Being Ignored Professionally - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Are you Being Ignored Professionally - Introvert Whisperer Are you Being Ignored Professionally? Does the boss go to someone else besides you for (__fill in the blank___)? Is other, less qualified co-workers, getting promotions, praise or acknowledgement? Every wonder why? One of the worst things in our life and career is not to be hated but to be ignored. Disinterest or disregard means that others simply give you no thought. Itâs almost like you arenât there. At least when someone hates you, they are paying attention. If your intention is to grow professionally, being ignored is the kiss-of-death. You can turn this around and it will require your ongoing attention or you risk slipping back into invisibility. This issue is about your Personal Brand, or the lack of a compelling one. Here are things you can do: Establish your expertise. While itâs great to be good a many things, make sure you are well known for a couple of very specific things. If you naturally gravitate to something, go deep and then offer to help people using your specialty. Volunteer to use your expertise. Donât wait for someone to ask you to help, step up and volunteer. When you do you can subtly reinforce your expertise by saying something like âI could help with that project because I have established relationships with those vendors.â If itâs true, itâs true and now everyone else knows it. Have opinions. One of the things about us introverts is we think and process, which can make us quiet and easy to ignore. Deliberately inject your opinion of things in meetings and conversations. You may also want to add your reasoning to help reinforce your opinion. Also, when you do this, be pleasant. Sometimes opinionated people can come across as vehement and someone you donât want to cross. Having an opinion makes you more compelling as long as you are nice. Deliberately communicate. If you are forthcoming with information, you are more apt to be sought out for information. Funny how that works. If youâre unclear on what to communicate about, think about the work you do and give status on that work to the boss and others that might want to know. If you have observations about business or process, share those insights. You canât assume others know what you know. Develop relationships. When you have a warm, friendly relationship with the boss and co-workers you will be sought out. Having relationships with people at work mean they have gotten to know you as a person and the type of work you. Itâs part of the Know-Like-Trust formula thatâs vital to your career. We do best in intimate, one-on-one situations, which makes this task right up your strong suit. Itâs hard to develop any relationships in a group setting. You donât have to turn into a suck-up you need to genuinely get to know the other person. Professional relationships will pay big rewards in many ways. Watch your body language. You might want to read and study this topic. If you take up the least amount of space in a meeting or have âclosedâ body language it signals you arenât open to interaction. Your body language can be doing you a disservice. Watch how other people use their arms and hold their body as a way of learning what you can do. Observe the sweethearts. Every group has one or two people that are the favorite child and all attention goes to them. While you donât have to aim for that same level of attention you can observe and learn some of the things that set them apart. Convert what you learn to actions you can take to garner more attention by the masses. Donât think that being ignored has to be your life. You can establish a strong and well-regarded personal brand that will have the boss and others knocking on your door. Let me emphasize that Self-Promotion doesnât have to be obnoxious to be effective. But, if you donât Self-Promote you, who will? If you ever want to get ahead, you have to learn how to Self-Promote. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that shows you simple, yet effective ways to Self-Promote. Start watching now: CLICK HERE NOW! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleash your professional potential.
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