Thursday, March 5, 2020
Trust but Confirmation Needed on What You Contribute - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Trust but Confirmation Needed on What You Contribute - Introvert Whisperer Trust but Confirmation Needed on What You Contribute I read something yesterday that still has me thinking. It was about âconfirmationâ. The point was that when you hear a positive thing, you really want to confirm if itâs true or real but for some reason when you hear something bad you assume itâs true. Weâre kind of confusing creatures, donât you think? Itâs the reason why âsocial proofâ has become almost a requirement these days. Even I have to collect testimonials from people who have used my programs and gained benefit as part of what I do. We have sites like Yelp to review restaurants, events and businesses and many other sites doing similar things. Because we have the need to confirm or substantiate the claim of goodness. The burden of proof is on you that you do well and that you add value in your job. Ha! Never thought of it that way, did you? Granted, all of this is annoying and kind of a pain. I know for me, on my grumpier days, it kind of insults me because I think of myself as a good, honest person. I do what I say Iâm going to do and I know the good Iâve done but⦠Iâm sure youâve probably had the same thing going on in your head at times. Iâve spoken to people who refused to communicate (or self-promote if you want to think of it like that) their results and good work to the boss. They are almost indignant in the perspective that its part of the managers job to dig around to find out how you perform. While I can understand why they might think that, its not how us pesky humans work. To take the position and refuse to move off of it is not going to serve you in the long run. The burden of proof of how well you do your job, your expertise and your capabilities is yours alone. Confirmation is an ongoing task as well. That means you are constantly in need of confirming what you contribute as we have a short memory. This is all part of your personal brand. Itâs what you do consistently but you must do it on an ongoing basis in order for others to maintain a positive belief about you. Letting others, especially the boss, know what and how you are doing, is never a problem. Go to top Power-Influence-Office Politics: it comes down to your Strategic Relationships and understanding of how you build each one of these elements. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that outlines all of this and meaningful actions you can take today! Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
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