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Are you a rabbit or a tortoise as an employee?

We have heard the story of the race between the tortoise and the hare since childhood. A self-righteous rabbit, because of sleeping late, lost to a turtle who was able to "owe money". Some people say that these two kinds of people in the workplace are a headache for the boss. Rabbit employees are smart and capable, but furtive and self-righteous; Tortoise employees are incompetent, but they work hard and have a particularly good attitude.

There is a boy who graduated from a famous school. He is very capable of doing things. Others do the same thing for two or three days, and he basically finishes it in one day. But the rest of the time, watching his colleagues work overtime, he sat in the office and played with his mobile phone. Occasionally, a colleague tentatively asks him for help, and he either fools or ignores it at all.

The boy worked so easily for several years that he was never included in the promotion list. He ran to the boss to argue, and the boss said, "Your ability can be a team leader, but your attitude can only be a team member."

Today's golden sentence:

A person's achievement often depends on how much he is willing to do, not how much he can do. Attitude determines action, and action determines fate.

It's amazing that the story of the race between the tortoise and the hare has such an understanding angle. Next, I will talk about my understanding of today's story from three aspects: repetition, deliberate repetition and extreme repetition. I believe that after listening to my sharing, you will feel different.

The first is repetition. Everyone knows this word, that is, doing the same thing day after day, just like my job. Answering questions about children eating and drinking Lazarus on the Internet every day. After the initial unfamiliarity, I began to slack off or even get tired of my work, and I had the idea of escape in my heart.

At that time, I learned to repeat deliberately. In the daily reply, I began to sort out and summarize the "routines", study the reply template and the manuscript word by word, and after a period of deliberate repetition, I summed up a set of arguments as training materials for newcomers.

Then, I began to repeat to the extreme. Constantly updating the existing voice template iteratively has greatly improved my work efficiency. It not only improves the response speed, but also improves customer satisfaction and reduces complaint calls. I got a promotion and a raise for this.

Yes, what I do is good for others and good for myself. )。 You know, I'm not the highest educated person in our company, but I'm the most diligent, so I got a promotion and a raise.

Repetition, deliberate repetition, extreme repetition, this is what I learned in the workplace. If you want a promotion and a raise, you might as well give it a try ~