How To Take Pride in What You Do

Take pride in your work, is one advice I often give if you want to see your career soar in the corporate world.

Many people work for the sake of working. It’s a means to get a pay check at the end of the month and there is nothing more to it. What can you do to change the attitude?

How can you take pride in what you do? Try these steps.

1. Your Name Is On It

Remember, whatever you do, no matter how small it is, has your signature on it. Even if you do not physically sign on it. The work passes through your desk, your station, your assembly line? Your name is on it.
Unless you do not care about your reputation, then fine. But if you do, that is one great reason why you should take pride in your work.

You Build a Reputation For Good Work
The more good work you do, the better your reputation will be in the company. If you have an impeccable record of good work, who do you think the boss will remember first when it is time for increment and promotion?

2. Each Of Us Have A Role, Each Role Is Important

How do you take pride in your work? Remember each one of us has a role in the workplace, no matter how small you think your role is in the grander scheme of things. Find meaning in what you do. A janitor has a great role in keeping the hygiene and happiness of the people in the company. Imagine a washroom that stinks all day?

3. Know What You Don’t Know
To take pride in your work, you need to know what you do not know. Then you can seek to improve. Someone who constantly takes steps to improve themselves is likely the person who take pride in their work.

4. Know What You Know

You should know that you carry some form of knowledge that only you have. You need to know that your experience and someone else's experience is different. In that sense, what you bring to work is also different. That is a unique point.

5. Build Trust

Build trust with people around you. When people trust you, you will naturally feel a sense of confidence that will spur your sense of pride at work. Building trust with colleagues is a good way to take pride in your work. Trust yourself, you know you bring unique experiences to work and you know you have a role to play. Trust that you bring something special to work and the team.

6. Stay True

Be realistic and stay true to what can be completed and how you can complete it. The workplace is filled with political agendas, resource issues, delayed decisions and all. But your resourcefulness should help you tackle this. There is no need to feel defeated by the extraneous factors. You do your work with pride and let the rest of factors fall in place. Eventually, things will sort itself out.
Once you start to take pride in your work, even your work environment will start to change. You will feel happier at work and even help create a positive work environment. Money cannot be the only determining factor as to why you work. There must be bigger reasons for you to work for in order to enjoy your work.

Written by Shijin Prasad

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